I found this at LinuxDevices.
At the 3GSM event this week, Qualcomm announced expected delivery of dual-core smartphones this year.
Qualcomm expects to sample a low-cost, dual-core mobile phone processor that supports Linux and other third-party embedded OSes, in Q3 of this year. Smartphones based on the Mobile Station Modem MSM7225 will sell for less than $200, the company forecasts.
In its announcement of the MSM7225 at the 3GSM World Congress in Barcelona, today, Qualcomm said the new device is aimed at making dual-processor smartphones more affordable so that they can move beyond enterprises, into the consumer consumer market.
You can read the full article here which includes more specs and features on the prospective phone.
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