Danish mobile phone company Lumigon is announcing its new T2 Android 4.0 handset — the sequel to 2010’s T1. Like that device, the T2 is aiming for the high end, with classy material choices like Gorilla Glass and stainless steel, and a Bang & Olufsen MS3 sound chip. The device is launching with Android 4.0 and has a 3.8-inch “high resolution” display, a 1.4GHz Snapdragon processor, and an 8-megapixel camera. The T2 also features the same universal infrared remote functionality as the T1 — point your remotes at the phone and tell it what commands you’re entering and the T2 will let you control your other electronics. The device also features a dedicated camera button and a programmable “activity button” that can be used to launch a desired function (e.g., the flashlight), even when the phone is locked. The T2 will launch in selected markets in Europe and Asia in the first half of 2012.
Lumigon’s T2 Android smartphone offers good looks, built-in infrared remote
Danish mobile company Lumigon has announced its high-end T2 handset. The device will launch with Android 4.0 and features Gorilla Glass, an 8-megapixel camera, and a programmable “activity button.”
Danish mobile company Lumigon has announced its high-end T2 handset. The device will launch with Android 4.0 and features Gorilla Glass, an 8-megapixel camera, and a programmable “activity button.”
















