SiRF GPS powers Fujitsu Siemens wireless handheld

June 8, 2006
Fujitsu Siemens Computers (www.fujitsu-siemens.com) has incorporated a single-chip version of SiRF Technology Holdings' (www.sirf.com) flagship SiRFstarIII GPS receiver into Fujitsu Siemens’ new Pocket LOOX T Series smartphones.

Fujitsu Siemens Computers has incorporated a single-chip version of SiRF Technology Holdings' flagship SiRFstarIII GPS receiver into Fujitsu Siemens’ new Pocket LOOX T series smartphones. The new phones features Windows Mobile, Direct Push e-mail and GSM/UMTS mobile phone technology, in addition to SiRF GPS-enabled location technology.

The SiRF GSC3f is said to deliver exceptional sensitivity and fast time to first fix (TTFF) in a 7 mm x10 mm package that combines a complete A-GPS digital baseband processor, RF front-end and 4 Mb of flash memory.

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