The Computex 2008 trade show is at its highest
in terms of Windows Mobile handset. Eten and Gigabyte presented their
new lineups which include some feature-packed and even unique handset.
Eten presented the first dual SIM Windows Mobile PocketPC, while
Gigabyte proudly announced the first Windows Mobile handset with a 5
megapixel camera. Both manufacturers have something to show in software
aspect too.
Eten Glofiish
Eten presented three new models at the Computex 2008 trade show. The Glofiish X900 is an upgrade of the already available X800,
the Glofiish DX900 brings dual SIM functionality for the first time to
the Windows Mobile platform, and finally the Glofiish X610 is a minor
upgrade to the affordable yet powerful X600.
The Glofiish DX900
is the first Windows Mobile Pro handset to feature dual SIM
functionality and even managed to win the Computex 2008 Best Choice
Award. The DX900 runs on the Windows Mobile Pro 6.1 OS and has a 533Mhz
Samsung CPU. A VGA display and 128MB of RAM and 256MB of ROM add to the
feature list. Besides that it also sports Wi-Fi, built-in GPS receiver,
Bluetooth, microSD card slot and a 3 megapixel auto focus camera.
Quad-band GSM/EDGE support and tri-band UMTS/HSDPA support make it a
truly world-wide communicator.
Eten Glofiish DX900
The Glofiish X900
boast absolutely the same specs as the DX900 - even dimensions and
weight, however it doesn't feature dual SIM capabilities. In fact both
the devices share specs with another Eten device, which was announced back in February at the MWC 2008 - it's the Eten V900 digital TV phone.
Eten Glofiish X900
The Eten V900
packs support for the DVB-H, DVB-T, TDMB and DAB wireless TV reception
protocols meaning you can watch TV on the go wherever you go. The
Glofiish V900 should be available in August 2008.
Eten Glofiish V900
And finally, the Glofiish X610 was presented by Eten as the successor of the already available Glofiish X600.
It's not much of an upgrade really as the only difference is the new
looks and the Windows Mobile 6.1 OS. All other specs remain unchanged -
a QVGA display, a 400Mhz Samsung CPU, quad-band GSM/EDGE support (no 3G
or HSDPA), 64MB of RAM and 128MB of ROM, built-in GPS receiver, Wi-Fi
and a 2 megapixel camera. The Eten X610 should be available in July
2008.
Eten Glofiish X610
Eten also presented their new touch-optimized interface - Windows
Mobile can hardly be called finger-friendly, so all device
manufacturers are trying to amend the problem in any way possible. The
software solution used by Eten is actually Spb Mobile Shell 2.0. It offers nice eye candy and has finger swipes functionality with 3D graphics resembling the HTC Touch Cube.
Eten's new Touch UI
Gigabyte GSmart
Gigabyte also presented a new batch of Windows Mobile Pro devices at
the Computex 2008. The new devices include the GSmart MS802 and MS820.
The company also showcased the existing devices GSmart MS800 and GSmart
MS808, which were announced in February at the MWC 2008.
The GSmart MS802 is the successor of the existing GSmart MS800
and updates the feature set with a 3 megapixel camera (as opposed to
the 2 megapixel one in MS800). The MS802 still offers a 2.8-inch QVGA
display, fast Intel 520MHz CPU, HSDPA, Wi-Fi and a SiRF Star III GPS
receiver.
Gigabyte GSmart MS802
The other new handset, the Gigabyte GSmart MS820
is the first Windows Mobile device with a built-in 5 megapixel
autofocus camera. But besides that, the GSmart MS820 is a capable
device in all respects as it also flaunts a VGA display, a fast Intel
520MHz CPU, 128 MB RAM and 256 MB ROM, HSDPA, Wi-Fi and GPS, Bluetooth
plus a microSD card slot. The MS820 also manages to impress with the
fact that it has packed that feature load within a waistline of only
14.1 mm.
Gigabyte GSmart MS820
Thanks to its unique accelerometer feature - the G-Sensor - which is
utilized as a navigation solution in several applications and games,
the MS820 managed to snatch 2008 Taiwan Excellence Silver Award at the
Computex 2008.
Unfortunately, we don't have any pricing or availability info on these new Gigabyte handsets.
Gigabyte also officially launched their proprietary finger-optimized
Windows Mobile interface called Smart Touch. The Chinese version of the
Smart Touch UI has already leaked online in April however the
manufacturer warns that it's incomplete and probably unstable so
European users should make use of the official version of the interface.
Gigabyte's new Touch UI
Source: ePrice