Continuing with upgrades by IFA 2008, we see today two smartphones presented by Mio Technology, long devoted to undermine the market for smartphones to counteract the plethora of phones equipped with GPS that “want to do satellite navigators.”
The models are presented My Leap K1 and My Leap G50. Starting from K1, we must now commend the dual display that shows the dual nature of this device.
If on the one hand, we are faced with a layout from traditional phone (OLED screen and numeric keypad), the other side gives us a screen from 2.6-inch touch screen dedicated to the functions of satellite navigation, avoiding overcrowding and - we assume in Pending a test to be sure - allowing simultaneous activation of two modules without the problems of sharing of memory and freeze that sometimes afflict smartphones with Windows Mobile used as navigation system.
The series: multitasking there, sometimes it works perfectly, but that we are more secure.
Source: IFA 2008: My Leap K1 and My Leap G50
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