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Two more Chinese phones with WQVGA screens

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By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007 at 11:49 AM

While we’re still waiting for the major handset makers to make a single WQVGA screen equipped device available in the Western hemisphere, the Chinese have done it again.

This time we’re presenting you with two such devices we’ve spotted recently.

Two more Chinese phones with WQVGA screens

The first one, called M608 (no it’s not Sony Ericsson) has a 2.8″ WQVGA touchscreen, 1.3 MP camera, stereo Bluetooth, and the high-capacity 2600 mAh battery. The M608 measures 116x51x16 mm, and weighs only 80 grams.

Two more Chinese phones with WQVGA screens - pic 1

The other device, ZT690, has an all silver design with brushed metal, which make it actually look not that cheap. There’s also a bit larger 3″ touchscreen, much better 5 MP camera, dual channel memory for faster phone operation and pre-installed NES emulator. It has dimension of 117x51x16.5 mm, and weight of 85 grams.

In addition, both mentioned devices also sport the standard microSD expansion slot, media player, as well as stereo speakers.

Two more Chinese phones with WQVGA screens - pic 2

Not bad, not bad at all…

[Via: Just Another Mobile Phone Blog]

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    :sad: too bad, these 2 phones only work in 900/1800 MHz frequency which means they won’t work in USA.