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The mobile phone HTC Leo has become a popular subject of discussion and even managed to acquire rumors.

According to Tweakers.net, HTC Leo Model will be somewhat similar to Diamond2 and it will use Windows Mobile 6.5, and its browser is Opera Mobile 9.5.

Probably, the phone will not have a standard keyboard, but it will have a big touch screen. In addition, the phone will be equipped with 3.5 millimeter audio output.

There are also unconfirmed data provided by ai.rs, by which HTC Leo will have a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and flash, 320 MB RAM, 512 MB Memory and Qualcomm chipsets Qualcomm at 1 GHz.

In addition ai.rs points out a number of features, including support for MicroSD, Bluetooth 2,1, GPS / AGPS, there are a number of sensors (G – Sensor, Ambient Light Sensor, Proximity Sensor) and the battery capacity of 1230 mAh.

The only official information is that HTC Leo uses Windows Mobile 6.5 and its screen resolution is 240 × 320 pixels.

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If your child is interested in video and photo shoot, you should allow him develop his skills. Polaroid comes to help the parents. Now your child can deal with shooting on his own.

«Polaroid Pixie» is available in two colors – pink for girls, blue -for boys. As the functionality this is a good 3-megapixel camera with a 2.4-inch screen. It operates on two AA-type batteries (ordinary «finger» batteries).

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Pictures are stored in USB-flash inside the camera, the capacity of which is 16 MB or in additional SD-card.

«Polaroid Pixie» is not big, it is comfortable, and will not fall out of children’s hands. The camera is equipped with two optical viewfinders. The camera is also equipped with the function of a small gaming station. There are 5 games that kid can play. Your task is not to forget to charge the batteries in time.

Approximate price of this new gadget is 59.99 USD.

Polaroid also plans to establish serial production for young filmmakers.

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