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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Technology
Jack Schofield

Microsoft to make a push in smart phones

Microsoft and Flextronics have announced Peabody, a smartphone design based on Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition (Windows CE) software.

The phone "runs on GSM/GPRS/EDGE* networks, includes the Bluetooth short-range wireless technology built in, has a 1.9-inch display screen and weighs 100 grams, or 3.5 ounces" reports International Herald Tribune. There's also a Guardian story.

Comment: Just to be clear, Microsoft is not making or selling any phones as a result of this deal. However, if you happen to own a mobile phone network, or similar, you can customise the Peabody design and pay Flextronics to make them for you. Microsoft will get a royalty on each handset.

* As far as I know, the current Peabody does not support Edge networks: that support is still in development.

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