Thursday, December 30, 2010

Creative Zen Touch 2 passes FCC, adds yet another new button arrangement to Android world

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Oh Android, is there any device you won't grace for the cheap thrill
of adding to your army of followers? Creative's Zen Touch 2 served up
most of its specs a couple of months back, including a resistive
touchscreen and the use of Android 2.1 as its OS, but today it's
formalized its US intentions with a bit of FCC certification action.
The 3.2-inch PMP's 802.11b/g/n WiFi and Bluetooth 2.1 wireless
transceivers all checked out okay, though the exhaustive teardown also
revealed a "vibrator" module and an 1150mAh battery contained within
its plasticky walls. Another note of import was that two variants, one
equipped with GPS and one without, were offered to the FCC, in line
with the company segmenting the Zen Touch 2 into "standard" and
"enhanced" editions. If you're in the UK, you can have one of these
music players shipped to you tomorrow, but the US online store only
lists it by name and doesn't yet have a full page for it. Shouldn't be
long now.

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