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Mar 2, 2007 10:29 GMT  ·  By

E-TEN is expected to present several new devices at CeBit this year, including their first 3G capable Pocket PC Phone running Windows Mobile 6.

The handset is scheduled for a release later this year, under E-TEN's own Glofish brand and it's the company's first product to feature 3G connectivity. CeBit is the world's largest fair showcasing digital IT and telecommunications solutions for both work and home environments.

Every year it attracts several thousand international exhibitors and hundreds of thousands of visitors. The ones that will be visiting E-TEN's booth will be able to experience the company's latest device that targets consumers and professionals with an active lifestyle, always on the move.

The handset runs the newly announced Windows Mobile 6 software platform that offers new and richer ways to edit documents and e-mails, improved usability and more powerful mobile functions, ensuring that business users will always have the needed tools at hand for increased productivity.

E-TEN's new handset will come with 3G, HSPDA/WCDMA support. For the moment, the rest of the spec sheet is unknown, but it will be revealed as soon as the handset is on display at CeBit.

The Taiwanese manufacturer will also be displaying their two most recently released handsets, the Glofish X500, a sleek-looking 15.5mm Pocket PC and the M700 that comes equipped with a sliding keyboard.

All of the E-TEN products offer all-in one connectivity with GSM, WiFi and GPS support and include a Samsung CPU running at 400 Mhz and 128MB of Flash ROM. E-TEN's handsets generally came packed with lots of advanced features, the only thing that was missing up until now being 3G support.