Creative Zii ZiiLABS Trinity 3.1 Inch Smartphone
Creative Technology released a smartphone 3.5G/4G called Creative Zii ZiiLABS Trinity.Phone ZiiLABS and its subsidiaries with the operating system using Plaszma. Also supports and the original Linux based Android.

Trinity Zii smartphone features 3.1 inch screen with 480 × 800 pixel resolution and also supports multitouch. It’s powered by ZMS-05 Stemcell and OpenGL ES 3D graphics accelerator processor. You can connect to the monitor via HDMI mini port with 1080p resolution.

Network supports quad-band GSM phone [GPRS/EDGE] and HSDPA with 7.2Mbps transfer rate.Camera phone using Zii Trinity 5M pixels with autofocus and 256MB of internal memory which can be extended to the microSD card slot.Here are the features of the Creative ZiiLABS Trinity:
* Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE,Tri-band WCDMA, HSDPA 7.2Mbps Cat 8 in
* Full feature display platform that ZMS-05 StemCell Processor
* Zii Optimized Linux-based Android and Plaszma Support
* Accelerated OpenGL ES 3D Graphics, Video and Imaging
* 3.1? 480 × 800 16M color OLED Active Matrix with multi-touch capacitive
* Mini HDMI port for 1080p video output
* # 8482 Xtreme Fidelity X-Fi audio technology
* Facing the back of the 5M-pixel, auto-focus camera
* VGA front facing camera for video conferencing
* Micro USB 2.0 port for connectivity and charging
* MicroSD expansion of storage and SIM card slot
* Low Power-256MB DDR memory
* Integrated Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g, Bluetooth 2.1 EDR and GPS Hardware
* Composite Video output
* 1130mAH lithium polymer battery
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