Dual-SIM Emgeton Enzo coming to Europe in April
By Dusan Belic on Sunday, March 15th, 2009 at 10:55 PM PST In Devices

Emgeton is not that known maker of the mobile phones. You may’ve seen their MP3 players, but now they’re entering the handset market with a dual-SIM phone called Emgeton Enzo. The fairly nice looking device reminds us on the Sony Ericsson (NYSE: SNE) C902, and it that sense we love it. Rest of the specs — aside from the second SIM card slot — are, unfortunately not on par with the Cyber-shot model, and include such things as:
- 2.2-inch QVGA screen
- Tri-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE (900/1800/1900 MHz) connectivity
- HSDPA 2100 Mhz connectivity for the first SIM card
- 2 megapixel camera and front-face VGA camera for video calls
- Bluetooth, media player, email client
- 50MB of internal memory that is further expandable with microSD cards
- Battery that powers the device for up to 5 hours in talk and up to 10 days in standby mode
- Size: 117×49x16.5 mm, 109 grams
When and where can you get it, you ask? The Emgeton Enzo should be available starting from April in the Czech Republic (Emgeton is Czech-based) with other markets to follow afterwards. The price is set at 7.990 CZK, which is about 300 EUR or $388.
[Via: Unwired View]



Thats all the same garbage produced by China Techfaith Wirless.
Ist distributed under General Mobile (DSTW3gCool), Bellpepper (Twinbell), Verzio (Duplii), and now Emgeton.
But in reality it is all the Techfaith “Twins” in different colors and branding.
Poor battery, almost useless camera, incapable software. Nothing to compare with a SonyEricsson.
Really Chinese with all its limitations. But you certainly can make phonecalls with it, and on 2 SIMs.