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Overview: Amoi N8
Release Date: December, 2007
59.6x118.8x15.6mm, 130g, Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 Professional , 32bit Samsung SC32442, 400MHz CPU, 64MiB RAM, 128MiB ROM, 2.8" 240x320 color transflective TFT display, 2.5mm audio jack, GSM900/GSM1800/GSM1900, CSD, HSCSD, GPRS, EDGE, microSD/TransFlash/SDIO, mini-USB port, Bluetooth, WLAN, GPS, Built-in numeric phone keyboard, 1.9MP camera, flash, removable battery

about Amoi
August 1981, Xiamen Solid Electronics Limited was founded in Xiamen as the first Sino-foreign joint venture of the city; May 1997, Amoisonic Electronics Company Limited was incorporated, with Xiamen Solid as its main sponsor. June 4, 1997, "Amoisonic Electronics" was officially listed in Shanghai Stock Exchange (SWAP code: 600057). July 28, 2003, Amoisonic Electronics Company Limited was re-registered as Amoi Electronics Company Limited, a part of our brand name re-engineering project
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