In China’s Shanzhai Android phone market, Apanda definitely is not a strange name. We’ve heard it since it launched its first Android phone A60 back in December 2009, a time when almost every single Android handset receiving huge attention from the world on its arrival. Now after more than one and a half years, The company is about to launch its more solid product A100, which also runs Android OS.
Apanda A100 is packing a 1Ghz Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD8650 chip, a 4.3 inches 480×800 capacitive touchscreen, 2GB ROM, 512MB RAM, a 5-megapixel camera, 3.5mm headphone jack, and a 1400 mAh battery. The prototype now runs Android 2.2, and according to the company the product version will run Android 2.3. It’s said the phone even supports 720p videos. Unfortunately we heard no words about the price and time of availability. Hope it won’t get you Apanda fans wait too long. Judging from the specs you won’t hope for a price that’s about $150 USD, will you?
[Source:cnmo]
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