Jan 31 2008
Purple Magic Cell Phone with Linux and 3G
Posted by: Sierra in NXP Semiconductors, Purple Labs

Here is the new Linux-based 3G cell phone priced under $100, announced by NXP Semiconductor and Purple Labs.
Purple Magic cell phone is featuring video telephony, music playback, high-speed Internet connection and video streaming, being categorized as an entry-level model based on the NXP Nexperia Cellular System Solution 7210 for 3G and on the Purple Labs Linux suite.
You will be able to see it exposed at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, between February 11 and 14.

"NXP believes in Linux as the basis for the next generation of mobile handset innovation," declared Dan Rabinovitsj, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Cellular Business, NXP Semiconductors. "We've been working closely with Purple Labs to develop Linux-based mobile terminals that meet the cost and performance requirements of the mass market. Our joint achievement is to bring the advantages of an Open OS environment to the mass market based on industry leading silicon and software."








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