The Hot Air Fiishing for a New Mobile
Author: John Gray
Smartphone manufacturer Eten have this month announced two new high spec
mobile phones, the Eten Glofiish DX900 and the Glofiish X900. The two phones
share the exact same specifications, look and dimensions, except for one
very important one - the Glofiish DX900 is the first dual sim mobile phone
to run on the Windows Mobile Pro platform, so should get quite a few busy
business people excited.
The two Glofiish mobile phones run on the Windows Mobile Pro 6.1 Operating
System and have a 533 Mhz Samsung CPU. Both of the new Eten Glofiish have
nice sized 2.8 inch screens, are sized at 106 x 60.5 x 17 mm, and weigh
in at 147 grams.
The DX900 an X900 have VGA displays, 128 MB of RAM and 256 MB of ROM. The
mobile phones also include Wi-Fi, a built-in GPS receiver to allow you drivers
to plan your next trip, Bluetooth and a microSD card slot. The quad-band
GSM/EDGE support and tri-band UMTS/HSDPA support make it a truly world-wide
communicator.
For those after the less ‘serious’ features there is a 3.15 megapixel camera
with autofocus, plus a secondary standard VGA camera for making video calls
and Windows Media Player 10 is installed to handle your music and video
files.
So for those of you who are important or busy enough to have two mobile
phone contracts – you can now combine them into one smartphone with the
DX900 – for all the rest of us there is the X900. No word as yet on pricing
or availability, so watch this space for more information.
About the Author:
John Gray writes articles about mobile phones and the latest mobile phone
deals