Thomson breaks into Android smartphone market with five new models
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The Thomson X-Link 3.5 sports a 3.5-inch WVGA capacitive touchscreen display supporting up to five simultaneous touch points
The X-Link 3.5 has anti-slip dimpling to the rear that feels good in the hands
The X-Link 4.0 packs GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 3.0 with A2DP
The X-Link 4.0 is powered by a 1 GHz single-core Cortex A9 MT6575 processor
The X-Link 4.5 features a 4.5-inch qHD resolution capacitive touch display capable of supporting up to five simultaneous touch points
The first prototypes of the X-Link 4.5 had a 5 MP rear-facing camera, but this has been upgraded to 8 MP for the production models
In a break from naming convention, the X-View 2 doesn't feature a 2-inch display but rather a 5.3-inch WVGA resolution multi-touch screen
The X-View 2 features a 1 GHz (M6575) processor, 512 MB of system memory and 4 GB of included storage plus microSD expansion, and Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and GPS
The X-View 2 has an 8-megapixel AF camera with LED flash to the rear and a VGA cam at the front
The new Thomson X-View 2 ICS smartphone
The X-View 3 has a 5.3-inch 960 x 540 resolution multi-touch display
A bit of a stunner from all sides: the new Thomson X-View 3
Looking down on the X-View 3, showing the power on button, 3.5 mm audio jack and 8-megapixel camera with LED flash
The X-View 3 features a 1 GHz Dual-Core Cortex A9 MT6577 processor, 1 GB of system memory and 16 GB of onboard storage
Thomson is introducing five new Android smartphones in Europe and North Africa over the next couple of months
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The Thomson brand is probably best associated with cutting edge audio and visual consumer tech, but it can also be found gracing household appliances, home automation systems and LED lighting. Now its portfolio is expanding into the competitive world of mobile communication with five new Android smartphones.
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