Moblic E7
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Feb 25, 2010 | Tag: Mobile reviews
Mobile phone and console two in one - Moblic E7
The information that the young company Moblic is working on the novelty which combines the functions of a game console and mobile phone appeared.

The model is identified by Moblic E7 index and is created in the form factor of a horizontal slider and according to the Net rumors is a rather promising device. The phone Moblic E7 is equipped with QWERTY keypad for comfortable texting and some buttons aimed at big fingers to manage the games.
Regarding technical features, it should be mentioned that the slider has 4 inches sensor display with resolution 480x800 pixels, 256 MB RAM, 8GB ROM and microSD card slot. The device Moblic E7 also has ARM Cortex-A8 processor with 600 MH, also talking about communications we should mention Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g.
Regardless modest work experience on the mobile devices market, the Moblic Company managed to prove that the first attempt is not always a failure. Only time will show how well Moblic E7 will be sold. At present the novelty price and date of official presentation are not known.

Comments:
It never stated that this had a mobile phone function, ie CDMA/GSM/HSPDA!!!
The website states SMS, this would mean it should do voice calls but I think this is a typo they deliberately put, otherwise they would come out and tell you its phone functionality.
So it is a MID not a phone/smartphone.
It never stated to have a ARM Cortex A8 processor!!!!
It could be an Intel Z-series OR an underclocked and undervolted Atom.
It is most probably an ARM11 CPU set since it fits the price range and since these devices always have an older generation CPU. So gaming performance should only match something like the HTC Touch Pro = nothing serious and barely emulates SNES.
Also its stated it had an 8GB ROM!!!
This is probably another deliberate typo (read false advertising). Something like this device; cheap and KIRF, would not put expensive components inside. It is most likely to be 512MB Flash ROM with 8GB SD. What\'s the difference? Firstly price (ROM more expensive than SD). Secondly performance (ROM faster than SD).
And lastly but important, what OS is running?
Such a simple info they failed to give, its most likely Windows CE5, something so common on these devices.
So it\'s basically just a Sony Ericson Xperia X1 without the Camera, GSM and 3G, instead a WiMax Chip, and placed a different keyset into it. Hardly wasting money over, trust me.