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  • D/\SH
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    [NEWS] Inbrics M1 is the thinnest Android slider we've seen, probably everything w

    Inbrics M1 is the thinnest Android slider we've seen, probably everything we ever wanted






    We don't know what everybody else in the phone business has been doing lately, but Inbrics has just unveiled what looks to be the near-ultimate Android phone. The Inbrics M1 is a slider handset with a (great) 3.7-inch WVGA AMOLED display, 3 megapixel camera, front-facing VGA camera, 16GB of built-in storage, microSD slot and all the other usual trimmings, but what's particularly stunning is that the phone is not only half an inch thick, but it has a full QWERTY keyboard that's surprisingly clicky and typable. The phone is running Android 1.5 right now, but it should be up to Android 2.0 by the time it hits the market in March. The biggest concern is the 800MHz Samsung processor, the same chip that's in the Samsung Moment, but the interface (as demonstrated in the video after the break) is smooth as butter, and they demo'd it playing back 720p video just fine.

    Inbrics actually has a lot of custom UI and software running on top of Android, but the most interesting part is what they're doing with video calling and beaming media from handset to videophone to TV to laptop over DLNA or through an access point device that plugs into the TV over HDMI. Inbrics also has a Cover Flow-style media browser that isn't super deep in functionality, but still puts the stock Android stuff to shame, and some rather sexy custom widgets.

    The plan is apparently to get a carrier to bite and rebrand this phone in the US, so price and availability are still pretty hard to pin down, but if this phone can hit the market soon it sure could give the rest of the QWERTY Android sliders out there some body image issues. Inbrics M1 hands-on






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  • PsyChoTk
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    Re: Inbrics M1 is the thinnest Android slider we've seen, probably everythi

    The androids are getting better and better. pretty soon i'll have to get one.
    Originally posted by D/\SH
    you psychotk :)

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    • D/\SH
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      Re: Inbrics M1 is the thinnest Android slider we've seen, probably everythi

      Originally posted by PsyChoTk
      The androids are getting better and better. pretty soon i'll have to get one.
      trust me they are fun to mess around with but for me they are a little to basic and cant replace windows mobile in my opinion... and why do they give dual touch capability to the phones and keep disabling it? come on google and HTC what are you guys thinking?

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      • Megzy
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        Re Inbrics M1 is the thinnest Android slider weve seen probably everythi

        i was just reading about this on my RSS feed... baby looks pretty sweet... its nice to see whre the tech is heading... id be interested to see where that phone lands, and what kind of follow up phones will come out to compete w/ it...

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        • roopull
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          Re: Inbrics M1 is the thinnest Android slider we've seen, probably everythi

          Wow... good looking little phone. They make it sound like there's a known issue with that Samsung processor. I haven't heard anything...

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          • Kiit408
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            Re: Inbrics M1 is the thinnest Android slider we've seen, probably everythi

            whats the processor speed?

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            • D/\SH
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              Re: Inbrics M1 is the thinnest Android slider we've seen, probably everythi

              Originally posted by roopull
              Wow... good looking little phone. They make it sound like there's a known issue with that Samsung processor. I haven't heard anything...
              the processor is a little sluggish thats the main trouble with it on top of 16 gigs of internal having to load from it.... could cause some troubles in the speed department.

              Originally posted by Kiit408
              whats the processor speed?
              right in the first post:
              The biggest concern is the 800MHz Samsung processor, the same chip that's in the Samsung Moment, but the [COLOR=blue ! important][COLOR=blue ! important]interface[/COLOR][/COLOR]
              (as demonstrated in the video after the break) is smooth as butter, and they demo'd it playing back 720p video just fine.

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              • roopull
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                Re: Inbrics M1 is the thinnest Android slider we've seen, probably everythi

                I guess the old AMD adage about "clockspeed isn't everything" holds true with that processor.

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