Telstra will the first operator to deploy these devices globally and devices will be exclusively available in Australia to Telstra customers.
Both Ultimate 8502 and Ultimate 9502 sport a very similar features powered by Qualcomm's 400 MHz MSM 7200 processor, 256 MB ROM and 128 MB RAM, running on Windows Mobile 6 Professional OS with Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, WiFi 802.11 b/g, GPRS Class 10, EDGE Class 10 and quad-band GSM, HSDPA support. Also there is full QWERTY keyboard, microSD expansion slot and USB connectivity. XGA Direct Video Out is special feature letting Ultimate devices to connect with projectors and LCD monitors to offer 1024x768 display resolution, so users can easily present Microsoft Office applications and videos directly from their Ultimate device.
The only difference with Ultimate 8502 and 9502 is that 9502 model has a 3 MP camera, 2.8" VGA touchscreen and stronger 1660mAh Li-polymer battery, while 8502 has 2MP camera, 2.6" QVGA touchscreen and 1430mAh Li-polymer battery providing up to 180 hrs standby time or about 4 hrs talk time.
Source: By Aleksandar Cocek of Phone Hello Blog
Posted February 13th, 2008 by tamburix
One thing that always
One thing that always confuse me about these phones is the screen..... i have heard that one wrong move and the screen may break.... i dunno how far that is true