قدمت شركة Qualcomm هاتفها المحمول الجديد MSM7×30 والذي سيصدر هذه العام .ففي هذا الهاتف كل الإمكانيات التي تريدها فالمعالج الموجود به هو Snapdragon وبمنفذ يستطيع عرض فيديو بجودة علية وبقوة 720p بالأضافة إلى ترحيب كبير للألعاب 3D ثلاثية الأبعاد ، كما يوجد به الأصدار الجديد Flash 10.1 . الجدير بالذكر أن ما يميز هذا الهاتف هي الكاميرا Scalado فتخيل يمكنك أستعراض 1000 صوره وعمل تقريب بنفس الوقت من دون وجود أي مشاكل أو توقف، كما يمكنك فصل الصور وترتيبها حسب الأسم أو الألوان أو حتى بالتاريخ.
Qualcomm's 7x30 offers stellar 3D and multimedia performance, coming this year:
Feeling the post-MWC blues? Not enough smartphone hardware talk to get you through your Monday trudge? Fear not, we've grabbed a pair of Qualcomm demo videos from this year's event in Barcelona that show off its MSM7x30 smartphone platform (first announced in November of last year). It has now made its way into some demo devices and its early performance points to a very happy future for all of us mobile media vultures. Equipped with the same CPU as resides inside Qualcomm's Snapdragon, this system-on-chip comes with an HDMI output and the ability to play back 720p video on both its host device and your nearest HDTV. There's also some very welcome 3D gaming on show as well as YouTube playback using Flash 10.1 (smooth and silky), but our attention was captured by a nifty picture browser provided by Scalado. It allows you to view up to 1,000 images at the same time, zoom into each individual one, or sort them by name, color and other attributes. Being able to handle all that, with only minor perceptible lag, shows we're looking at what's shaping up to be a pretty beastly chip. Check it out after the break, and expect it to show up in a lust-worthy smartphone near you by the end of 2010.
Feeling the post-MWC blues? Not enough smartphone hardware talk to get you through your Monday trudge? Fear not, we've grabbed a pair of Qualcomm demo videos from this year's event in Barcelona that show off its MSM7x30 smartphone platform (first announced in November of last year). It has now made its way into some demo devices and its early performance points to a very happy future for all of us mobile media vultures. Equipped with the same CPU as resides inside Qualcomm's Snapdragon, this system-on-chip comes with an HDMI output and the ability to play back 720p video on both its host device and your nearest HDTV. There's also some very welcome 3D gaming on show as well as YouTube playback using Flash 10.1 (smooth and silky), but our attention was captured by a nifty picture browser provided by Scalado. It allows you to view up to 1,000 images at the same time, zoom into each individual one, or sort them by name, color and other attributes. Being able to handle all that, with only minor perceptible lag, shows we're looking at what's shaping up to be a pretty beastly chip. Check it out after the break, and expect it to show up in a lust-worthy smartphone near you by the end of 2010.



















