New Mio Leap K1 GPS Phone Featuring Dual-Face Design




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At Computex 2008, Mio launches a new phone Leap K1 featuring built in GPS and dual-face design. Just like the Samsung F300, one side of the Leap K1 has a smaller screen with the usual mobile phone function. The other side of the phone is a big screen for GPS navigation and multimedia uses.

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The Mio Leap K1 support GSM Triband Network (900/1800/1900MHz), it has a built-in 20 channel GPS receiver with pre-installed MioMap 2008 software. While it has a 2.6-inch touch screen at one side, the other side featuring a 1.69-inch OLED display screen. The MioMap 2008 can be activated with the 2.6-inch touch screen, it support car or pedestrian navigation mode for different needs. The maps data can be stored in the microSD card storage.

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Different from the Samsung F300, you can take out the battery from the slot at the bottom. Other features include a 2 megapixel camera, bluetooth, 2.5mm audio jack and miniUSB connector.

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Source [eprice]

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One Response to “New Mio Leap K1 GPS Phone Featuring Dual-Face Design”

  1. Taylor says:

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