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Mitac Mio Leap K1

Mio Leap K1 has built-in phone functionality on one side and the GPS on the other side; and it uses Windows CE for powering the MioMap software.

The phone hardware and the GPS hardware are different, too, with the phone side featuring an Infineon processor, 8MB of ROM and 2MB of RAM. Leap K1 only got a tiny 1.69 inch OLED display of unspecified resolution. The GPS side of the Leap K1 features a 400MHz Samsung 2443 processor, 1GB of ROM and 64MB of RAM, as well as a 2.6 inch 320x240 resolution display.

Other features include tri-band GSM with GPRS 10 support, a 20-channel SiRFstar III GPS receiver, a microSD expansion slot, a removable 790 mAh battery, a 2Megapixel camera, Bluetooth 2.0, a 2.5mm headphone jack and a mini-USB port.

It does, of course, feature the MioMap 2008 software and it comes with a pedestrian mode; and you can share points of interest with other users over Bluetooth. You can also take pictures and use them for navigation and share these, as well.

The handset measures 105.1x53.5x14.5mm and weighs at 125g.

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