Who wants a super-thin GPS-equipped smartphone running Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional? We thought so. Well, for those of you squirming in your seats for the successor to the E-Ten Glofish X500 and X500+ (VGA display!), E-Ten’s got your back. Word on the street has it that E-Ten will be busting out the E-Ten Glofish X600 GPS-smartphone.
Now, E-Ten hasn’t yet announced this Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional device, but we’ve got some confirmed specs for you to pine over. How does a 400Mhz CPU, 2 megapixel camera, quad-band (850/900/1800/1900Mhz) GSM with EDGE (no 3G), Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, WiFi, and a SiRF Star III GPS chipset sound? Unfortunately, the E-Ten glofish X600 won’t be sporting any 3G connectivity, nor a VGA screen (E-Ten might be saving the VGA goodness for the E-Ten Glofish X600+) – going with EDGE and 2.8 inch QVGA display.
Still, the E-Ten Glofish X600 shaves even more girth off it’s predecessor – measuring a slight 107 x 58 x 14.7 mm and tipping the scales at 136 g. If you’ve got a thing for uber-thin Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional-powered GPS phones, E-Ten wants your business. We’ll keep you posted on further developments.
[Via: the::unwired]