
As if it's not enough that Motorola has been promoting its RAZR phone family under every possible color and through most mobile operators, now other manufacturers must join in and release RAZR-like mobile phones too.
Grundig Mobile has released several new products these past few days, including the slim clamshell pictured here, the Grundig E670. As design, it's
not worth describing it, because it looks pretty much like the RAZR, which has been described time and time again.
Apparently, the E670 was actually designed with Motorola's popular mobile phone in mind, so the similarity isn't really a coincidence.
It comes with support for quad-band GSM 900/1800/850/1900 and GPRS, an internal 2 inch 262k color display with a 176 x 220 pixel resolution and a 65k color 94 x 64 pixel resolution.
Keeping up with the
RAZR, it's lightweight and measures 89x48x13 mm. Grundig also managed to pack several nice features in the phone's slim case, including a 2 megapixel camera with flash and 4x digital zoom, MP3 player, FM Radio, Video write/read capabilities and 8 MB internal memory.
With such a tiny internal memory, fit only for storing messages and a few images, the phone also comes equipped with a MicroSD card slot for memory expansion and files can be transferred through Bluetooth or USB.
According to the manufacturer, it will last for up to 2.5 hours of talk time or 250 hours on standby. There is currently no information on the phone's availability or price, but it has shown up on the products list on the manufacturer's website.