It wasn't too long ago that we
heard about China's QiGi i6 handset, the one that supports both Windows Mobile and Android. Well, now we've got a video of the device in action (running Android) -- and we do mean action. The i6 is definitely running at a lower resolution than the G1 (probably QVGA) which kills some of the excitement. The video's epically long, but it'll also probably answer any questions you might've had about the handset, so sit back, relax, and enjoy the footage after the break. Things get really wild at the end -- zombies everywhere -- so be sure to watch it all the way through.
[Thanks, Jesper]
whats with the kids screaming in the background at like 6:30.
phone looks pretty cool. i was skipping around and either i missed the keypad/keyboard or there just is no keyboard
it seems good! But what can you do without a physical or on-screen qwerty keyboard? And where are back, home and menu buttons? I think this phone is "partially" Android compatible
I noticed the Android and Google logo on the back of the mobile. Too bad the person doing the video didn't at least have a WiFi connection going to access some webpages. Also I notice the phone wasn't registered to any Mobile Towers. A lot of errors encountered in the video. Where's the keyboard? Or at least an on-screen keyboard...
yea thats nice... my sprint mogul has android and windows... and an onscreen keyboard.. and a data and phone connection.. google maps, net, text, and phone all work.. but there is no physical keyboard, camera, micro sd, gps, and the screen needs to be recalibrated.. i love real streetview not the java, cant wait till it comes to wm or those geniuses at xda developers recalibrate the screen.. i got to accuratley test android before the g1 was out
no menu key, bad.