Here is an unboxing video of Toshiba’s touchscreen 3G smartphone, running Windows Mobile 6.1, the Toshiba TG01 for Orange. Powered by Qualcomm’s 1GHz Snapdragon QSD2850 chipset, it is very slim, just 9.9 mm and comes with a large 4.1″ WVGA display.
The new Orange TG01 also includes Toshiba’s HDTV technologies as well as up to 32GB microSDHC card slot support, Wi-Fi, GPS and A-GPS. Check out the unboxing video right here at PhoneArea.net.
Toshiba recently revealed its plans of shutting down its production of cell phones in Japan. The company has stated that it will stop all manufacturing in its home country and outsource production to China, instead.
The company additionally said that its present workers will be transitioned to other jobs within the company. Toshiba makes other consumer electronics, such as TVs and DVD players. Toshiba cited a huge and unexpected drop in sales as the reason behind its decision.
Toshiba seems poised to capitalize on its incredibly aggressive TG01 form factor, with the TG02 slated for Q4, and the TG03 for some time after that. We have already got the details on the new handsets, along with the QWERTY-equipped K01 and K02 counterparts.
Now, we have got yet more new shots of the TG series of mobile phones. It is all a little unclear at the moment, much like the pictures below, but while the TG03 looks like the most basic of cell phones, the TG02 shot looks somewhat photographic. Check out the pics and tell us what you think.
Are you curious how the new Toshiba TG01 working? Here we have found couple of video previews of this new Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone which could be another iPhone competitor. In addition, the TG01 has a 4.1″ WVGA 800 x 480 touch display, 32GB microSDHC card support, Wi-Fi, GPS and A-GPS.