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One of the things that I like the best about this job is the chance to look at and use some of the latest, greatest gadgets on the market today. I like writing for Gear Diary the best because of the diverse amount of products we get to look at. Recen...
SOME of the custom software, radio performance (finally!!), 3G, the continuously solid GPS performance, VGA screen...
Device performance...
One of the things that I like the best about this job is the chance to look at and use some of the latest, greatest gadgets on the market today. I like writing for Gear Diary the best because of the diverse amount of products we get to look at. Recen...
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There havent been too many Windows Mobile devices to come around with a VGA (480x640) screen. Its always been an issue of cost - adding a screen with four times more pixels than a QVGA screen would be expensive. Were finally starting to see Wind...
VGA screen, GPS/HSDPA/WiFi, Relatively thin...
Slow, Only 48MB usable program memory, Buggy, No scroll wheel, Battery life isnt great, Expensive...
If this phone was friendlier to me, meaning, it was faster, had more program memory, and didnt require a hard-reset (twice!), Id be mildly excited about it. But because its overall usability is significantly debased by the slowness and bugs, and...
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HTC virtually owns the Windows Mobile Pocket PC phone market here in the US. But manufacturers like E-TEN are hot in pursuit, and E-TENs Windows Mobile Pocket PC phones get better with every iteration. They offer a few things that competing HTC phone...
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In 2007 we noticed stronger presence of different Windows Mobile based phones. The model we are about to introduce in this review, Eten X800, is one of them. Arriving as the high-end model of Eten, it is the first 3G phone produced by the Taiwanese bra...
Display with VGA resolution, GPS with SirfStar III Chipset, Worldwide 3G, 500 MHz processor...
Lack of QWERTY keyboard, Low quality of the camera...
If you are looking for a high-class Windows Mobile phone, then you should check out the X800, with its high-resolution VGA display, global 3G, GPS (SirfStar III) and all that combined in acceptable dimensions. Yet again there is no such thing as perfec...
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Here we have a look at two such recent units from E-Ten: Glofiish (yeah, double "i" supposedly to attract curiosity) X600 and X800. LooksBoth GPS-enabled units share similar PDA-like size of 113x60x16mm, 147grammes, for the X800, and slightly more sle...
Sleek designs with big displays; VGA and dual cameras on X800...
No 3G on X600; battery usage needs improvement...
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smape.com Updated: 2016-11-15 00:52:57
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The Windows Mobile share of the telecom market on the overall scale is rather modest, and the HTC company plays a key role in this sector. By the next year, they plan to achieve a sales level of 15 million devices, which is in general analogous to LG...
The E-TEN glofiish X800 PDA phone is remarkable for the VGA and 3G support, though the rest of the features hardly justify its price, mainly due to the numerous problems during operation. + VGA-display (to the fancy) + 3G support + Wi-Fi and GPS + Hig...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2016-11-15 00:52:57
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E-TEN has packed in the features, but leaves us with a few annoying niggles too.
With a high-resolution screen and crammed with extras, this is a PDA with lots of plus...
If you are looking for something sleek and slim for the hand and pocket, this isnt it.Look and Feel...
E-TEN has packed in the features, but leaves us with a few annoying niggles too.
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At the rate satellite technology is progressing, it wouldn't surprise me at all if some time in the next two years even mundane stuff like credit cards and cheap MP3 players had GPS receivers built in. The technology is becoming so widespread and so cheap...
Overall, the Glofiish X800 is a very capable phone. It is stuffed with features, has HSDPA, GPS and several genuinely useful interface tweaks. Battery life is excellent and the VGA screen is simply gorgeous.If you're in the market for a PDA phone at the e...
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