E-TEN officially introduces its GPS-enabled Pocket PC phone G500
News iconPublished on: 26 January, 2006 by Milena
After lots of rumors, unofficial details and pictures surfacing the net, E-TEN has finally introduced its first GPS-enabled Pocket PC phone G500. The device seems to be similar to the previous model - M600, but it lacks Wi-Fi. The quad-band GSM phone measures 4.7" x 2.4" x 0.9", which makes it similar in size to traditional GSM handsets. The main features of the slide-designed PDA, based on Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system, are:
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65k color TFT touchscreen display
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Bluetooth
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1.3 mega pixel CMOS camera with video capture
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SiRFStarIII GPS receiver
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S3C2440 400MHz Samsung processor
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128MB Flash ROM / 64 MB SDRAM
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miniSD memory expansion slot
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built-in speakerphone
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Source: E-TEN
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