French site, Mobinaute, has details on two new Mio GPS Pocket PCs, deemed to be successors to the A201. The P550 will feature a 400MHz processor, integrated GPS (SiRFstar III), Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, an SDIO/SD/MMC slot, and Windows Mobile 5.0. The P350 is the baby-brother version, lacking both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. No word yet on an official release date or price, but more will be revealed at CeBIT next month.
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Another unknown factor. We should know more at CeBIT next month, but looking at the images above (though possibly misleading), it looks like a QVGA screen on both the P350 and P550.
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I thought PXA27X's clock speeds are generally 312mhz, 412mhz, 520mhz, and 624mhz?
You mean 312MHz, 416MHz, 520MHz and 624MHz? That's correct, but in the past, I've seen a lot of sites publish pre-release hardware news with rounded figures to the nearest hundred, so these two devices, though reported as 400MHz CPU-equipped, may actually be using PXA27x 416MHz processors. However, if it really is dead on at 400MHz, then we could be looking at the Samsung S3C244x range.
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I thought PXA27X's clock speeds are generally 312mhz, 412mhz, 520mhz, and 624mhz?
You mean 312MHz, 416MHz, 520MHz and 624MHz? That's correct, but in the past, I've seen a lot of sites publish pre-release hardware news with rounded figures to the nearest hundred, so these two devices, though reported as 400MHz CPU-equipped, may actually be using PXA27x 416MHz processors. However, if it really is dead on at 400MHz, then we could be looking at the Samsung S3C244x range.
Thank you for the correction. Just curious, are they still making PXA255/263 devices?
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