Toshiba spits out K01 QWERTY slider at MWC

And here comes another handsome devil. Toshiba's outed its second 1GHz processor-boasting device for the day, this one is known as the K01. This guy is 12.9mm thick, a QWERTY slide out keyboard, and a 4.1-inch, capacitive, OLED touchscreen. The K01 boasts a microSD slot for storage up to 32GB, and runs Windows Mobile 6.5. There's no word on pricing or availability for this looker yet -- we'll keep our eyes peeled. Full press release is after the break.
TOSHIBA DEBUTS NEW HANDSETS AND LEADING MOBILE TECHNOLOGIES AT MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS 2010
· Toshiba previews wide-screen TG02 entertainment phone and K01 with sliding QWERTY keyboard
· Fast 1GHz processors and wide, high-quality capacitive touchscreens on both handsets
· Toshiba's latest laptops and its vision of multiple interacting devices demonstrated first-hand on the Toshiba stand
· New mobile technologies, including Resolution+, LCD control and VoiceTranslation showcased at Toshiba's Innovation Hub, Hall 8, Stand 8A111
BARCELONA, 15th February, 2010 – Toshiba Information Systems (UK) Ltd, Mobile Communications Division, today debuts two new mobile handsets for the first time at Mobile World Congress 2010. Expanding Toshiba's mobile handset range, the TG02 and K01 will offer capacitive touchscreens and fast internal processors, joining Toshiba's highly successful TG01 Windows® phone, which launched in 2009. Toshiba's drive to lead innovation in the mobile arena will also be showcased with the display of new mobile technologies, combined with a first-hand demonstration of its multi-screen solutions.
Two new handsets added to Toshiba's mobile range
The TG02 builds on the super-slim form of the Toshiba TG01 Windows® phone, and is the ideal device for users who demand high-quality entertainment on the go. Sleek in design, the TG02 features a wide 10.4cm (4.1")[i] VGA capacitive touchscreen, offering a fast, responsive user experience, while the same internal image tuning technology as used on the TG01 delivers rich, high-quality visuals in a slim (9.9mm1) and portable device – making it ideal for viewing movies and images while on the move.
A newly designed and highly-intuitive 3D menu system on the TG02 makes it easy for users to browse though the handset and access a range of entertainment features. Based on the very latest Windows Mobile® 6.5 platform, the TG02 enhances the user experience with its quick and easy operation. An internal 1GHz[ii] processor also makes the TG02 an ideal device for internet browsing, enabling users to quickly access and load websites or stream content.
Joining the TG02 at MWC is the impressive new K01 – a stylish, powerful and easy to use media device optimised for mobile messaging. Featuring a slide-out QWERTY keyboard that makes typing easy and comfortable, the K01 also offers Toshiba's first-ever Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) capactive 10.4cm (4.1")1 wide-screen – providing bright colour, contrast, lower power consumption and faster response times than ever before. The K01 also features super-slim design, measuring 12.9mm1 front to back, making each handset portable and stylish in equal measure.
The new user interface lets users quickly browse to their favourite features, saving time and making the mobile experience more enjoyable. The K01 also features a fast 1GHz2 processer and storage can be expanded up to 32GB[iii] using microSDHC cards, allowing users to store their favourite movies, music and games with plenty of room to spare.
New Toshiba technologies at the Innovation Hub
As well as showcasing the new additions to its mobile line-up, Toshiba will be displaying a range of new mobile technologies in a special area within the Toshiba stand called the Innovation Hub.
The Innovation Hub will display a range of software solutions developed by Toshiba to improve the mobile user experience. Visitors will be able to see a range of new technologies for the very first time, including the mobile implementation of Resolution+ image tuning technology fostered from Toshiba's REGZA TVs. Re-developed for Toshiba mobile handsets, Resolution+ improves video playback by analysing image definition and intelligently upscaling video quality to offer a sharper, clearer and richer viewing experience.
Another key development which will be showcased at the Innovation Hub is LCD Control – a technology that ensures users can get the same high-quality images with no loss of contrast in difficult lighting conditions. For example, when using a mobile in bright sunlight, the reflection and effect on image contrast often makes using a handset for viewing videos and images difficult. LCD Control boosts contrast detail to levels that are unaffected by the bright lighting, providing a hassle-free way to check messages, write emails or even watch videos under daylight conditions.
Toshiba will also be demonstrating Voice Translation – a helpful programme that uses Toshiba's Speech Recognition, Machine Translation and Speech Synthesis technology to translate different languages[iv], synthesize back into a voice and repeat back in real time, without the need for an internet connection. Originally developed for Toshiba notebooks, Voice Translation is an ideal tool for international business use or holidays, allowing users to communicate easily using their mobile phone, wherever they are in the world.
More Toshiba laptops and netbooks with embedded Mobile Broadband
Toshiba's new line-up of Mobile Broadband-enabled laptops will also be showcased, including new versions of its recently announced 25.7 cm (10.1") Toshiba mini NB300 and mini NB305 netbooks, featuring embedded Mobile Broadband modules. The availability of a mobile data connection with data rates up to 7.2 Megabit per second[v], together with an outstanding battery life of up to 11 hours and a light weight of only 1.33 kg, make these netbooks ideal as highly portable companions. In addition, Toshiba is also debuting Mobile Broadband-ready versions of the recently unveiled professional laptops targeted at small offices and companies, medium businesses and large enterprises: the Tecra M11, A11 and S11, and the ultra-slim Satellite Pro T110 and Satellite Pro T130. For consumers, Toshiba offers the Satellite T110 and Satellite T130 with embedded Mobile Broadband.
Toshiba's multi-screen solution makes sharing media easier than ever
As well as debuting a new mobile line-up and showcasing it's latest mobile broadband laptops and netbooks, Toshiba will also be demonstrating first-hand its vision for a world of multiple interacting devices that will allow users to share photos, music and movies across different screens at the touch of a button.
The Toshiba Media Controller (TMC) software allows users to stream content across connected multimedia devices with ease, regardless of screen size. Users can share media from their handset to a PC, notebook, or television, and vice versa across a network (whether a home network, enterprise network or WLAN), using the easy to set-up device. Toshiba is committed to offering users a connected world, where devices are used together to form a simple, effective media offering regardless of screen size.
· Toshiba previews wide-screen TG02 entertainment phone and K01 with sliding QWERTY keyboard
· Fast 1GHz processors and wide, high-quality capacitive touchscreens on both handsets
· Toshiba's latest laptops and its vision of multiple interacting devices demonstrated first-hand on the Toshiba stand
· New mobile technologies, including Resolution+, LCD control and VoiceTranslation showcased at Toshiba's Innovation Hub, Hall 8, Stand 8A111
BARCELONA, 15th February, 2010 – Toshiba Information Systems (UK) Ltd, Mobile Communications Division, today debuts two new mobile handsets for the first time at Mobile World Congress 2010. Expanding Toshiba's mobile handset range, the TG02 and K01 will offer capacitive touchscreens and fast internal processors, joining Toshiba's highly successful TG01 Windows® phone, which launched in 2009. Toshiba's drive to lead innovation in the mobile arena will also be showcased with the display of new mobile technologies, combined with a first-hand demonstration of its multi-screen solutions.
Two new handsets added to Toshiba's mobile range
The TG02 builds on the super-slim form of the Toshiba TG01 Windows® phone, and is the ideal device for users who demand high-quality entertainment on the go. Sleek in design, the TG02 features a wide 10.4cm (4.1")[i] VGA capacitive touchscreen, offering a fast, responsive user experience, while the same internal image tuning technology as used on the TG01 delivers rich, high-quality visuals in a slim (9.9mm1) and portable device – making it ideal for viewing movies and images while on the move.
A newly designed and highly-intuitive 3D menu system on the TG02 makes it easy for users to browse though the handset and access a range of entertainment features. Based on the very latest Windows Mobile® 6.5 platform, the TG02 enhances the user experience with its quick and easy operation. An internal 1GHz[ii] processor also makes the TG02 an ideal device for internet browsing, enabling users to quickly access and load websites or stream content.
Joining the TG02 at MWC is the impressive new K01 – a stylish, powerful and easy to use media device optimised for mobile messaging. Featuring a slide-out QWERTY keyboard that makes typing easy and comfortable, the K01 also offers Toshiba's first-ever Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) capactive 10.4cm (4.1")1 wide-screen – providing bright colour, contrast, lower power consumption and faster response times than ever before. The K01 also features super-slim design, measuring 12.9mm1 front to back, making each handset portable and stylish in equal measure.
The new user interface lets users quickly browse to their favourite features, saving time and making the mobile experience more enjoyable. The K01 also features a fast 1GHz2 processer and storage can be expanded up to 32GB[iii] using microSDHC cards, allowing users to store their favourite movies, music and games with plenty of room to spare.
New Toshiba technologies at the Innovation Hub
As well as showcasing the new additions to its mobile line-up, Toshiba will be displaying a range of new mobile technologies in a special area within the Toshiba stand called the Innovation Hub.
The Innovation Hub will display a range of software solutions developed by Toshiba to improve the mobile user experience. Visitors will be able to see a range of new technologies for the very first time, including the mobile implementation of Resolution+ image tuning technology fostered from Toshiba's REGZA TVs. Re-developed for Toshiba mobile handsets, Resolution+ improves video playback by analysing image definition and intelligently upscaling video quality to offer a sharper, clearer and richer viewing experience.
Another key development which will be showcased at the Innovation Hub is LCD Control – a technology that ensures users can get the same high-quality images with no loss of contrast in difficult lighting conditions. For example, when using a mobile in bright sunlight, the reflection and effect on image contrast often makes using a handset for viewing videos and images difficult. LCD Control boosts contrast detail to levels that are unaffected by the bright lighting, providing a hassle-free way to check messages, write emails or even watch videos under daylight conditions.
Toshiba will also be demonstrating Voice Translation – a helpful programme that uses Toshiba's Speech Recognition, Machine Translation and Speech Synthesis technology to translate different languages[iv], synthesize back into a voice and repeat back in real time, without the need for an internet connection. Originally developed for Toshiba notebooks, Voice Translation is an ideal tool for international business use or holidays, allowing users to communicate easily using their mobile phone, wherever they are in the world.
More Toshiba laptops and netbooks with embedded Mobile Broadband
Toshiba's new line-up of Mobile Broadband-enabled laptops will also be showcased, including new versions of its recently announced 25.7 cm (10.1") Toshiba mini NB300 and mini NB305 netbooks, featuring embedded Mobile Broadband modules. The availability of a mobile data connection with data rates up to 7.2 Megabit per second[v], together with an outstanding battery life of up to 11 hours and a light weight of only 1.33 kg, make these netbooks ideal as highly portable companions. In addition, Toshiba is also debuting Mobile Broadband-ready versions of the recently unveiled professional laptops targeted at small offices and companies, medium businesses and large enterprises: the Tecra M11, A11 and S11, and the ultra-slim Satellite Pro T110 and Satellite Pro T130. For consumers, Toshiba offers the Satellite T110 and Satellite T130 with embedded Mobile Broadband.
Toshiba's multi-screen solution makes sharing media easier than ever
As well as debuting a new mobile line-up and showcasing it's latest mobile broadband laptops and netbooks, Toshiba will also be demonstrating first-hand its vision for a world of multiple interacting devices that will allow users to share photos, music and movies across different screens at the touch of a button.
The Toshiba Media Controller (TMC) software allows users to stream content across connected multimedia devices with ease, regardless of screen size. Users can share media from their handset to a PC, notebook, or television, and vice versa across a network (whether a home network, enterprise network or WLAN), using the easy to set-up device. Toshiba is committed to offering users a connected world, where devices are used together to form a simple, effective media offering regardless of screen size.





















sweet. i cant ask for anything more.
@rakeshin
Me personally? android
This is such a nice looking device. If I had to guess, 1ghz cpu too
not bad, but from previous post it has SPB Shell, it is not bad, but not best either...
@Dking7 im currently running sense 2.5 on tg01 and it looks awesome. just few minor bugs but im sure they will be ironed out in next couple of weeks. the onscreen keyboard is very good and touch sensitivity is amazing on tg01 when you remove the orange crapware. so capacitive screen and physical keyboard is 100% sale. i wanted this in HD2 but meh..
@rakeshin that was my point, toshiba can't get sense from HTC, they won't allow them.. the only way you can get it by downloading from xda-devs..
@rakeshin
I agree. If only HTC did this on the HD2.
Oh well.
Very Nice, hopefully you'll be able to update to WinMo 7 aswell...
Looks okay (-ish) but I think I prefer the TG02...
Sounds pretty awesome. Is it OLED or AMOLED? OLED would actually be brilliant, but somehow, I don't think it is...
@singhy44
Ummm... what? I, uh... huh?
why winmo? why?? Wake me up if there's a phone with 4 inch display, qwerty, snappydragon/tegra or smth, 3g, gps and Android.
btw, am I the only one who thinks that all winmo 6.X.X looks very very ugly in landscape mode?
@rainbury
All I know is you're far from the only one flaming every effing article about a WM phone with this, "Oh, for shame! If thine phone only raneth Android! Oh the wind and the rain (and Windows Mobile), how they torment me so!"
Still, just because you're not the only Android moron, that doesn't excuse it. Please STFU. Seriously.
@sonicyoof
Shut up fan boy. He can express his opinion about your precious crap your trying to defend. They do look crap.
@rainbury because Windows Mobile 7 is coming, and it's a big winner as you'll see very soon.
it's a shame it's WinMo.... FAIL!
should be an Android device...
@micanuck
Biggest fail is Android guys jumping into WM articles and crying because the phone doesn't run Android. When the iPhone 4G comes out, are you going to do the same?
"Wahhhhh! This iPhone thing looks pretty but it's a shame because it doesn't run Android! I wish my Taurus ran Android! Waaahhh! I wan't an Android toaster, too! Phailz Ford! Phailz GE!"
@sonicyoof I'd settle for a washing machine, or microwave that runs android...oh wait.
@sonicyoof
This isn't a "WM article." It's about a phone that happens to run WM. I like WM, and I recognize the uses it has, but I too would rather have Android on this handset. Like many people, I base part of my mobile purchasing decisions on what OS the phone is running. I realize that the micanuck posted his opinion in a very "hi-i'm-13" sort of way, but he has a right to his opinion nevertheless.
This being Toshiba, there will be no upgrade to 6.5X when it is released.
Toshiba has notoriously bad support. Once you buy - they could care less about you.
@DavidDorpstein It's wrong : the TG01 was out with 6.1 and it recieved it's 6.5 update.
Can you Android people kindly, shut the fuck up! It's getting very irritating having to read, "should have android!" comments in every single WinMo phone post.
Are you sure about 6.5?
Looks pretty sweet. Just out of curiosity who killed the 5 row keyboards?
I hate it when im like DO WANT! and then see "WinMo ..."
nice HAndset, but wrong OS for me - too bad.
@b0rndead Think WM7, not 6.5, and breathe :)
very sexy, but pity its on WM...
I would never consider a WM phone now I have just sold my Touch HD.
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