A bunch of Toshiba smartphones have leaked today, we’re talking about major leak. Toshiba TG01 is not out yet and there is two new entries in the TG lineup – Toshiba TG02 and Toshiba Tg03. Unfortunately the both devices are quite similar to the TG01, they share the same physical characteristics measuring 129 x 70 x 9.9 mm, they both have 4.1 inch 480 x 800 pixels screen and they come with the unbelieveble 1GHz Snapdragon CPU. They are running on Windows Mobile 6.5, they will be available on the market in Q3 this year.
The actual leaked information is three slides, here they go:
Toshiba TG02 will be splash-resistent – it can be used with wet hands or outside in the rain. 3.2 megapixels camera, built-in GPS reciver and HSPA are also onboard.
Toshiba TG03 has 5 megapixels camera and 5.1 audio channels support. The device is only 9.9mm thick, we’d like to see 5.1 audio in this devices. There is no built-in GPS in TG03. The phone also comes with VideoBox support, we don’t know what that means be cause there is a couple of services named VideoBox. It could be something like desktop computer transcoding software.
Toshiba K01 is Windows Mobile 6.5 slider with the same Snapdragon 1 GHz CPU. The phone sports 4.1 inch touchscreen and full QWERTY keyboard. While the K02 has got a clamshell form factor and 3.5 inch resistive display. K02 has got a secondary display and ten extra keys on the front panel. Maybe we’re talking about the Toshiba Communicator? Both devices sport 3.15 megapixels camera and HSPA.
And finally the third and the most interesting device – the Toshiba L01. It’s again Windows Mobile 6.5 phone with a 1Ghz Snapdragon CPU and a 7 inch display. There is optional detachable QWERTY keyboard. The L01 also seems to have a kickstand but we can’t really tell for sure.
There is no guarantee for these things being phones; the L01 isn’t a phone, although it sports HSPA as well.
Toshiba TG02 and TG03 is expected in Q4 2009, while the other devices should be out and about at the end of 2009 or in the early 2010.
Sources: GSMArena and TechBlog.gr






