It’s kinda amazing how Chinese handset makers are implementing some of the coolest technologies (@LINK0@) before major brands in this business. Now we have them releasing the phone with haptic touchscreen feedback, which they call “special tough feeling.”

The device has some very impressive specs that include 3.2″ QVGA 1.6 million color screen, 3D sound support, GB and NES emulator, dedicated keys for gaming, and the standard microSD memory slot. As for the drawbacks, except the questionable built quality, this device has the “so not enough” VGA camera. Finally the size – it measures 113x59x15 mm and weighs 120 grams.
Now, it’s about time to see Nokia — which BTW @LINK1@ — and other brand phone makers releasing their haptic feedback enabled devices. Don’t know about you, but I can’t wait to try them out.
Two more photos after the jump.


[Via: Just Another Mobile Phone Blog]
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