Aussie budget technology maker, Millennius, is set to release their own Android phone next month. The phone will be sold their online store, and will come in two variants: 8GB ($399) & 16GB ($450+).

The phone(s) will run on UMTS Bands I/II/IV (2100MHz,1900MHz,850MHz respective), meaning it will work flawlessly on Telstra’s “NextG” network, but not on Vodafone or Optus’s regional 900MHz 3G networks.

Millennius’s phone will run Android 1.6 (Updates to 2.x in the future), powered by a 600MHz Qualcomm CPU. The only downside to the device is the Resistive Touch Screen.


Full Specs:

CPU: Qualcomm MSM7227 600 MHz

WCDMA/UMTS: 850/1900/2100 MHz (HSDPA 7.2Mbps)
GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz

OS: Google Android 1.6 (Updates in the future)

Dimensions: 116*57*12.4mm

Display: 3.2-inch HVGA LCM(Transmissive)Resistive Touch Panel

Camera: 5.0MP EDOF & Flash LED

Internal Memory: 256 MB RAM+256MB ROM

Memory Card: microSD (support SDHC)

Wifi&Bluetooth: 802.11b/g & BT2.0+EDR

GPS: GPS/AGPS

Interface: micro-USB(USB 2.0High-Speed); 3.5mm audio jack

Battery: 1270 mAh

Talking Time: WCDMA:up to 280 minutes; GSM:up to 300 minutes

Standby Time: WCDMA:up to 120 hours; GSM:up to 150 hours

Others: G-sensor+E-compass sensor+Ambient light sensor

Extension Software: Google Maps & Android Market

Let’s hope this doesn’t end up like the Kogan Agora.

[Via: Gizmodo]