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Hyundai Mobile’s Watch Phone Spec’ed

Categories: New Hardware
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, March 10th, 2009 at 10:39 AM

Now there’s a phone you could set your watch to. Or a watch you could set your phone too. Look, whatever, it’s cool, one way or the other. LG already has a bit of a head start in the current watchphone game, what with their Prada Link and the recently-priced GD910, but Hyundai Mobile has been doing some pretty interesting stuff lately – the GD-910 should compete nicely. In the UK, it will be priced for about £200, which is nothing compared to the GD-910′s £500 pricetag. In terms of class, it’s certainly a step up from their debut a year ago, although still not quite up to snuff compared to LG. Regardless, here are the specs for those who want to get their James Bond/Dick Tracy groove on.

Band: Triband 900/1800/1900 MHz
Display: Type TFT Touch Display
Resolution 132 x 176 Pixel
Colour 65.000 Colours
Technology: GPRS Class 12
Browser: WAP 2.0
Connectivity: Bluetooth® 2.0 / USB Data Cable
Messaging: MMS / SMS
Ringtones: 64 Polyphonic
Battery : 400 mAh
Talking-Time: up to * 3 h
Standby-Time: up to * 70 h
Color: Silver
Dimensions: 58 x 44 x 16 mm
Weight : 58g (with Standard-Battery)

The MB-910 has already been getting its feet wet in the European market, but has yet to cross the pond. The UK should be getting it sometime in late second quarter.

[via SourceWire]

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