Nov 14 2007
Toshiba 908A Phone for the Asian Market
Posted by: Sierra in Toshiba

Toshiba enchanted the Japanese people with its latest mobile phone, which is also the first Assisted GPS (A-GPS) model introduced on the Taiwan market.
This elegant clamshell-type phone comes in three decent and optimistic colors, measuring 42x97x20mm and weighting 113grams.
It is designed to work well on GSM900/1800/1900 and WCDMA networks and also supports GPRS Class 10.
Its primary display is a TFT QVGA type of 2.4 inches and renders 262K colors, while the external display is a momoOLED.
It is equipped with a good camera of 3.2MP with digital zoom and Mobile light for sharp and good looking pictures, and video recording capability, but it also comes with a sub camera for Video Telephony, a QVGA.
The pale-colored clamshell supports the following audio formats: MP3, AAC, AAC+, XMF and SMAF.
But one of the most important features of this phone, at least for me, would be its WAP 2.0, SVG-T1.1 and XHTML browsing support.

To make a parenthesis, I have to mention what SVG is, for those of you that have not encountered this abbreviation often.
It is about the Scalable Vector Standard, which is an XML specification and file format to describe 2-dimensional vector graphics, static and animated, and it can be only declarative or it could include some scripting.
The images may contain hyperlinks.
Let’s get back to the phone’s specs, and continue with the memory.
Toshiba 908A comes with 40MB memory in it but supports up to 1GB microSD card.
To transfer your pictures, songs and other things to your PC or into another phone you can use the USB port or the IrDA function.







Comments