Filed under: Handsets, Windows Mobile

Ready for some more delicious Zune / Windows Mobile rumors after today's
June Zune letdown? Well buckle up -- the always-sharp Mary Jo Foley at
ZDNet says she's got specs for Windows Mobile 7 Chassis 1, the heart of that rumored
"Pink" smartphone, and they're pretty wild. According to the list, Chassis 1 phones will all have 3.5-inch or larger multitouch displays with ARM v6+ processors and OpenGL ES 2.0-compatible graphics hardware, 256MB or more of RAM and 1GB or more of storage, as well as at least a 3 megapixel camera, GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth, a compass, and accelerometer. Oh, and glory be -- a 3.5mm headphone jack is required. Here's the kicker, though: NVIDIA's
Tegra platform is specifically listed as meeting the core CPU requirements, as well as TI's
OMAP 3 platform and "Qualcomm 8k," which sounds to us like
Snapdragon's QSD8xxx-series chips. If you've been following along, you know that all three of these (
Tegra in particular) have been bandied about as potential Microsoft phone platforms, so it makes perfect sense to us that Microsoft's giving its hardware partners a choice of currently-available high-powered platforms for Chassis 1 -- especially since we've been hearing
lots of whispers of
hardware based on these chips in the works.
Here's the thing, though: we've also always been told that "Pink" is the
codename for Zune software and services on Windows Mobile, so something tells us that Chassis 1 phones running Windows Mobile 7 will feature a strong dose of Zune flavoring -- a plan Steve Ballmer's
repeatedly confirmed in the past year. So how do we think this all fits together? Well, we'll slightly revise our previous
totally crazy, off-the-wall prediction: we think "Pink" is the codename for a new consumer-focused version of Windows Mobile that integrates Zune services, running not only on a touchscreen
Zune HD, but on several third-party phones. Are we crazy? Yes, absolutely -- but you've got to admit the pieces are coming together.
Microsoft "Pink" specs leak out: Tegra, Snapdragon, OMAP 3, oh my? originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Tue, 12 May 2009 15:39:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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