E-ten Glofiish M810, M750 to be made available soon
Posted April 14, 2008 at 10:23 PM by David Gonzales
Section: Communications, Cellphones, Email / IM, Smartphones, Mobile
With people like us who stay online most of the time in mind, E-TEN Information Systems will be releasing two almost identical versions of a new Wi-Fi enabled and touchscreen-equipped Windows Mobile 6 Professional certified smartphone. Called the E-Ten Glofiish (not a typo) M810 and M750, these new smartphones are said to be targeted at bloggers, podcasters, video makers, and chatters, who need as much online time and connectivity options as they can get in order to keep their lives/ businesses running smoothly.
The Glofiish M810 has support for UTMS and HSDPA data connectivity, and will be equipped with a secondary camera that can be used freely in video calls. It will run on a Samsung S3C 2442 500MHz processor, has a quadband antenna, built-in Bluetooth and GPS, a microSD card slot and a miniUSB port. The Glofiish M750, meanwhile, has just about the same features minus the UTMS/HSDPA network support. Meaning, it will still have the same 2-megapixel camera with auto focus, 2.8-inch TFT screen, 256MB ROM, 64MB RAM, and the sliding form factor with a slide-out keyboard. Could these smartphones be a hit among netizens?
The Glofiish M810 and M750 are said to be the first E-TEN Pocket PCs to have built-in JAVA support, facilitating online downloads directly to the phone for most available downloadable content. Now I have to say the design is a bit conservative, but that doesn’t mean that it’s not striking in itself. Here’s another photo of the upcoming Glofiish M810. Expect it to be available in stores in two to three weeks time.
Via [SlashPhone]