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Another review of Gigabyte g-Smart Pocket PC phone - this time: INTERACTIVE review June 12, 2006 [Pocket PC phone] | By Edward J. R. It is an interactive review of a retail g-smart Pocket PC phone with the final firmware. It includes many pictures and a video. The "interactive" means that you can "interact" with the phone: spin it round, slide it etc (click on the images under "interactivity" in the review and drag them to get that effect).
Surprisingly for such a small device, the g-Smart includes Wi-Fi. However, this is not the 802.11g (54Mbps) Wi-Fi found in newer HTC devices. Instead the g-Smart uses the slower 802.11b (11Mbps) standard. I personally don’t think this is a bad thing. For average things like web browsing there is absolutely no difference. The only time you would notice a difference is if you were downloading very large files to your device, which I doubt very many of you do. You would, however, encounter a problem when trying to access 802.11g-only access points. To read this review click here. Credit: Alex Abraham.
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