Mitac MIO Leap K1 Overview
The Mitac MIO Leap K1 is a mobile device that was released in June 2008. It runs on the Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional operating system and is powered by a Samsung S3C 2443 400MHz processor. The device comes with 64MB RAM and 1GB of internal memory, which can be expanded up to 16GB using a microSD card.
The MIO Leap K1 features a 2.6-inch TFT display with a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels and a resistive touchscreen. It also has a secondary OLED 65K display that is 1.7 inches in size. The device supports GSM networks and uses a Mini-SIM card. It has Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP support, as well as Edge and GPRS connectivity.
One of the standout features of the MIO Leap K1 is its GPS capabilities, with A-GPS and SiRF Star III chipset for accurate navigation. It also comes with MioMap navigation software pre-installed. The device has a 2MP main camera with autofocus and LED flash for capturing photos and videos.
The Mitac MIO Leap K1 has a sleek black design with dimensions of 105.1 x 53.5 x 14.5 mm and weighs 125g. It is equipped with a removable 790mAh Li-Ion battery that provides up to 5 hours of talk time.
Pros:
- GPS with A-GPS and MioMap navigation
- Expandable memory up to 16GB
- Secondary OLED display
- Bluetooth with A2DP support
- Compact and lightweight design
Cons:
- Limited internal memory
- Low-resolution display
- No Wi-Fi connectivity
- Short battery life