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Glofiish M810 and M750 phones announced by ETEN
April 15, 2008 [Pocket PC phone] | By Edward J. R.

Next month, in May 2008, ETEN V900 goes to beta-testing among selected people, with final release date around June-August this year, and since it is the first ETEN's phone with built-in mobile TV, it is expected to be popular and offering something that HTC phones doesn't have, but in meantime ETEN is releasing other phones - the 3G phone M810 and 2G phone M750...

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E-TEN launches fun Pocket PC Phones

Glofiish M810 and M750: all work and more play

E-TEN Information Systems has announced the Glofiish M810 and M750, the first in a new series of Pocket PC Phones that put the focus on portable entertainment, dynamic social networking, and go-anywhere communications ideal for the web 2.0 generation.

E-TEN's newest Pocket PC Phones harness the latest mobile hardware technologies together with innovations in software to create a pair of sleekly portable, multi-connected devices, designed to help the new breed of bloggers, podcasters, video makers, and chatters, stay online and updated wherever they are.

Whether among the bustling crowds in today's metropolitan cities or being as one with nature in the country, the Glofiish M810's Wi-Fi and HSDPA or the M750's Wi-Fi and EDGE connectivity mean that web-warriors have almost constant, high-speed access to the internet.

Checking email, chatting via instant messaging, and even posting an update to your blog is quick and convenient thanks to a full QWERTY keyboard. With the M810 and M750 friends in your social network never have to wait to hear your latest news updates.

For picture and video enthusiasts the M810 and M750 both feature a 2-megapixel auto-focus camera ideal for capturing the moment in web-friendly resolution files ready for upload to your favorite web-album or video sharing site. Will the next YouTube hit be recorded on a Glofiish?

When it's time to relax, the M810 and M750 perform as an ideal music player with support digital music formats plus a built-in radio, while the 2.8-inch display is perfect for enjoying videos either pre-loaded from your computer or streamed directly from the web. Additionally, the M810 and M750 are the first E-TEN Pocket PC Phones to include built-in JAVA support allowing downloadable applications, including games, to be played on the device.

The Glofiish M810 and M750 support quad-band GSM, Wi-Fi b/g, Bluetooth 2.0 and GPS. Further specifications include a Samsung S3C processor at 500MHz and 256MB Flash ROM running on the Windows Mobile 6 platform, while dimensions of the handsets are a sleek 109.5 x 59 x 17.5mm.

Additionally, the Glofiish M810 supports HSDPA internet connectivity while the M750 supports GRPS/EDGE.

For more information visit www.glofiish.com.

Credit: Sylvia Pan.


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