By Eddie Wrenn 28th September 2009
A mobile phone is due out at the end of this year which could boast unrivalled features and power - although it might look slightly familiar. The phone will contain all the usual high-end features, including GPS and Bluetooth, a 4.8inch touch screen, WiFi, and a huge amount of storage - and it will run a full version of Windows XP. The smartphone, created by Chinese company In Technology Group, could usher in a new life for the eight-year-old operating system, which has now been surpassed by Vista and next year's Windows 7. It will be able to do everything a computer can do - and may end up giving competitors like the iPhone a run for its money. The 'xpPhone' contains an AMD Super Mobile CPI, with up to 1GB of RAM, which in layman's terms means it should cope with most tasks thrown at it.While it might struggle with some high-end programs that require extra juice, such as advanced image-editing software like Adobe Photoshop, it should be able to handle programs such as Microsoft Office and video and music playback.
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