ETEN Glowfish M800 Smarterphone?
Posted: October 9th, 2007 | Author: Daniel Georges | Filed under: Technology | Tags: ETEN, Glowfish, GPS, HSDPA, M800, PDA, smartphone, X800 | No Comments »
For the people who have played with the ETEN X800, and found it to be a great smartphone (like many have), then you may be a little excited to hear about the replacement to the Glowfish X800. The replacement will be titled Glowfish M800 (X comes after M doesn’t it?), and will get a few updates upon the previous model.
Upgrades include a QWERTY keyboard, 500 Mhz processor and 256MB ROM will now be included. It will still include the VGA display (640×480), GPS (SiRFstar III) and HSDPA shared with the X800. Still in question is the amount of RAM (64MB is so 2002), battery life and the build quality.
Could be a good deal, especially seeing it will be verily well priced (compared to what most people would pay for a smartphone), with an expected retail of around $US850. If you are excited it should hit shelves around November of this year.
For more info, slide over to the Mobility Site.

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