At the end of October the Glofiish X800
E-Ten’s Glofiish X800 PDA-phone will arrive on the Italian market at the end of October, a multifunction terminal that promises performance and speed for communications and business, a device anticipated last March.
The X800 offers support for UMTS / GSM / EDGE / GPRS and HSDPA networks, and supports these technologies with the SiRF Star III GPS receiver. It is equipped with a VGA display (480 × 640 pixels) with 65 thousand TFT colors and a business card scanner, usable through the main camera with 2 Megapixel resolution, autofocus and flash (there is a secondary lens for video calls) . The operating system is Windows Mobile 6, which runs on a 500 MHz Samsung processor.
The E-TEN Glofiish X800 also boasts Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity with EDR and WiFi b / g, hands-free and e-mail management via “Direct Push” technology. It also integrates polyphonic ringtones, MP3 player and 256 MB ROM memory, expandable through microSD cards. Among the pre-installed software, the automatic and programmable backup system stands out, satellite localization via SMS and a filter for incoming calls, through which it is possible to make the PDA phone turned off or busy with any unwanted numbers.
E-TEN Glofiish X800, imported by Focelda, will be on sale at the end of the month at a price of 589 euros including VAT. For any information on E-TEN products, you can visit the Glofiish Italia website.
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