CeBIT 2007: E-ten Glofish X800 Windows Mobile Smartphone
By Will Park on Thursday, March 15th, 2007 at 5:07 pm PST In Devices, Events, Manufacturers
CeBIT 2007: E-ten announces their Glofish branded X800 smartphone. The device forgoes a qwerty keyboard in favor of Bluetooth 2.0, GPS, WiFi, and 3.5G (both WCDMA and HSDPA broadband protocols) radios. Running on Windows Mobile 6.0, the slim X-series smartphone measures just 113.5 x 60.5 x 15.8 mm and sports a large (640×480) screen and packs in two cameras. The front-mounted VGA shooter allow video calling while the 2 mega-pixel rear-mounted camera handles the more serious shots.















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