Saygus Vphone

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Saygus Vphone Overview

Saygus is a Utah based company that specializes in video calling. The Saygus Vphone is supposed to be the first phone released through Verizon's Open Development Initiative.

Saygus Vphone Specs

General
Form Factor: Side slider  
AKA: ?  
Date Released (YYYY/MM/DD):  
Size
Weight: ?  
Dimensions: 4.58 in x 2.34 in x 0.79 in  
Display
Resolution: 800 x 480  
Size: 3.5 inches  
Type: Capacitive  
Camera
Video: Yes  
Flash: Yes  
Auto-focus: Yes  
Megapixels: 5 MP with second front facing VGA  
Connectivity
GPS: Yes  
USB: Yes  
Bluetooth: v2.0+EDR  
Wi-Fi: 802.11b/g  
HDMI:  
Multimedia
Headset Jack: ?  
Radio: Yes  
Battery
Type: Li-Po 1500 mAh  
Hardware/OS
Operating System: Android 1.6  
Internal Memory: 256 MB  
External Memory: microSD/SDHC up to 32 gb  
RAM: 512 MB  
Processor: Marvell PXA 310, 806 MHz  

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Saygus VPhone
Here is a look at the Saygus V1 VPhone, which will be the first Open Development Initiative handset for Verizon Wireless
Saygus Vphone Brings Video Calling to Android at CES 2010
Saygus has been working 12 years on getting reasonable mobile video calling, which has all come to bear at CES in the Android-powered Vphone. The forward-facing VGA camera promises to provide four times the resolution of traditional video calling at half the usual bandwidth. This enables video calls over standard data connections, so end-users don't end up paying for premium video calling plans, and network operators don't have to fill out with a custom-built network solution. Aside from video calling, the Vphone has a few other tricks up its sleeve, including use as a Wi-Fi hotspot for up to 8 devices, plus at least one more by Bluetooth and another by USB. Keep an eye out for a US carrier announcement by the end of January.
Hands-on with Saygus Vphone for Verizon Wireless
Phone Arena gives you its first hands-on impressions of the Saygus Vphone for Verizon Wireless. It is an Android 1.6 powered smartphone with a 3.5-inch capacitive display, Wi-Fi, GPS, a full four row QWERTY keyboard and is powered by a 806 MHz processor
CES 2010: Saygus VPhone
Randall Bennett chats with Tim Ryker from Saygus about their Android powered VPhone. Features include Bluetooth, a 5MP autofocus camera with flash plus a front facing camera for video calls. Pricing hasn't yet been announced and the phone will be launched later this quarter. Distributed by Tubemogul.

Saygus Vphone News

Saygus Vphone Gets Verizon ODI Certification

Welp, the Saygus Vphone – a product that has been in the works for a long, long time but couldn’t seem to find a real home in the Android world – is finally about to go  up for sale. In late 2009 the phone was rumored to be headed to Verizon, but for some reason [...]

Saygus Announces “Competitive Pricing” Video Phone

Saygus has announced the VPhone – it’s Android flavored video conferencing phone that can do 2 way video conferencing on 3G and even Edge networks.. without tearing up bandwidth.  It’s a sleek looking phone, that’s for sure. (full size high resolution pictures on their site) Some of the features listed: Smartphone/PDA/Handset PIMS (Personal Information Management [...]

Saygus VPhone Hands-on and Videos

As reported last week here on Phandroid we had gotten word of another Android Powered device set to launch on Verizon’s network. We were able to bring you some basic pictures and specs then, now we can not only give you some much better pictures but some actual hands-on videos. Video from Phone Scoop As [...]


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