The device will not have GSM 850 or EV-DO capabilities

Sep 19, 2006 07:09 GMT  ·  By

A new Pocket PC phone, the Opus Operis, will be launched by a new comer on the mobile market, the Zenum company. They are supposed to launch in November 2006, their first product, a Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC Edition enabled handheld, equipped with a Texas Instruments TI OMAP 750 processor and 128 MB ROM memory, plus 64 MB of RAM.

Other features are the Bluetooth 1.2 with A2DP, the QVGA 2.5 inch TFT LCD display, the 2 megapixel camera (which has a semi-hidden lens I suppose, because no one has been able to spot it till now; let me give you a hint though: look on the top side of the device and you'll see near the Megapixel inscription a little part that probably represents a tiny pop-up camera hidden by Zenum in the body) and a miniSD memory expansion card slot.

Even if the device fails to provide the users with GSM 850 or EV-DO capabilities, it still has Wi-Fi 802.11 g, a feature that, in some users' opinion, can replace them with great success.

Overall, the Opus Operis Pocket PC has a great slim and shiny design, that makes it a nice companion with the stylish QWERTY keyboard Zenum has put-in.

The handheld will most probably be launched in November this year and, besides the features already presented, Zenum hasn't released any other info on their future product.