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E-Ten to launch Glofiish DX900 Hellen at Computex in June

Categories: Devices, E-ten, Windows Phone
By: , IntoMobile
Saturday, May 17th, 2008 at 4:25 AM

E-Ten Glofiish DX900E-ten is gearing towards launching its latest handset, Glofiish DX900, at Computex tradeshow in Taipei, June 3-7. The new smartphone looks pretty much the same as many of E-ten’s previous models, but specs wise it’s a different beast.

The quad-band GSM, tri-band UMTS, HSDPA-enabled smartphone runs the latest version of Microsoft’s mobile OS – Windows Mobile 6.1. Samsung’s SC3 6400 533 MHz CPU provides the power needed, and 128MB RAM and 256MB ROM guarantee just enough memory for handling multiple demanding apps at the same time. Other specs include 2.8-inch VGA touchscreen, 3 megapixel camera with autofocus, built-in GPS SURF III chipset (20 channels), WiFi, Bluetooth, accelerometer, and microSD memory card slot. As for the size, the Glofiish DX900 measures 106×60.5×17 mm and has a weight of 147 grams.

All in all, with the Glofiish DX900 E-ten may have quite a device to compete head to head with the upcoming HTC Diamond. Too bad it doesn’t have the look and feel of the HTC’s smartphone…

[Via: Unwired View]

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