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UK: Stephen Fry praises E-TEN Glofiish X800 and Windows Mobile January 05, 2008 [Pocket PC phone] | By Edward J. R. The Guardian is not a tabloid but a respectable broadsheet newspaper popular in UK - albeit with left-wing inclinations, that however shouldn't influence their writings about gadgets... so it is interesting to notice, that British popular comedian and actor - Stephen Fry - is now writing for The Guardian about mobile phones and in today's issue he is praising both Windows Mobile operating system and Eten Glofiish X800 phone (see our review of this phone HERE): For all that, I've lived for weeks using HTC and Palm devices that run WM5 and WM6, and I happily concede that Microsoft's cut-down OS does have strengths. Glofiish is made by E-Ten and you can colour me impressed. It is true 3.5G. That's nothing to do with gigabyte memory, by the way, but indicates "third and a half generation" capability. In short, it obtains the highest data transfer speeds possible in mobile telephony. It will first try to pick up HSDPA or UMTS signals from the network, then EDGE [...] For those who want it all, then, the Glofiish X800 can compete with the HTC Tytn II and the other big players. I give it a big tick. To learn more please buy today's (Saturday) issue of The Guardian or click HERE to read an online version (limited, without pictures). To learn, where to buy X800, click HERE.
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