The Orsio n725 is the product of a previously unknown company from Russia

Sep 11, 2006 08:22 GMT  ·  By

As if we didn't have enough leaked photos of future releases from the phone manufacturers to look at, we have found on the internet some shots of a new smartphone, property of a previously unknown Russian company named Orsio.

The device, named Orsio n725, is a quad-band class 10 with GPRS and EDGE and runs a Windows Mobile Magneto AKU2 on a Intel Bulverde processor at 524 Mhz. It also features a 262k color 2.7 inch QVGA display, a 2 megapixel CMOS camera, a 192 MB flash memory and 64 MB SDRAM and an external miniSD card slot.

The n275 supports MPEG4 encode/decode QVGA fullscreen, KJAVA (CLDC 1.1 and MIDP 2.0), FM radio tuner and as connectivity adds in a Bluetooth 2.0 EDR (with stereo support), Wi-Fi 801.11b and an IR port.

It has a Li-Po battery of 1500mAh, a talk time of minimum 6 hours and a standby time of minimum 250 hours.

Rumors also say it will have built-in GPS and it will be released in Russia and Europe. The Orsio Company hasn't yet published anything about the date of the release or the price of the device, so we're just going to have to wait for its store arrival.