Remember a Saygus VPhone V1, a puzzling Android smartphone that was speckled clearing a FCC progressing this week? The association have followed up a less-than-perfect FCC shots with some glorious photos of their own, as well as whilst perspective on a V1’s looks is separate – a single Android Community comment referred to it “looks similar to a VCR” – we’re still meddlesome to see a fruits of what looks approaching to be a initial Verizon Open Development device.

Saygus haven’t reliable that design chronicle of Android a VPhone V1 is running, though interestingly in a single of their photos a handset is shown with partial of HTC’s Sense interface. The semi-circular desk pad during a bottom of a homescreen, with a Phone symbol flanked by menu as well as widget-shortcut keys, has usually been seen on HTC inclination prior to now, such as a HTC Hero.
Otherwise we’re left with a same specs you had progressing in a week, that fundamentally equates to CDMA, WiFi as well as Bluetooth connectivity, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, 3.5-inch 800 x 480 capacitive touchscreen, 624MHz Marvell PXA310 processor as well as a 5-megapixel autofocus camera. If a rumors have been true, design a VPhone V1 to dump in early 2010.
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Saygus VPhone V1 poses for improved photos