Soon to hit the market

Oct 27, 2007 05:16 GMT  ·  By

E-ten Glofiish X600 is becoming more real as days go by, with the release of some new specifications. Even more interesting, the handset should be out on the market in the near future, which puts aside the problem of having to wait for it too long. The smartphone will run on Windows Mobile 6 Professional and also uses a powerful 400 MHz processor. Moreover, it also includes 128 MB ROM and 64 MB SDRAM which can be extended with microSD memory cards, as all evolved handsets now do. This makes it one of the most powerful such devices out there, capable of running in quadband GSM/GPRS/EDGE network. The fact that it does not support 3G might pose a problem, although official statements might prove otherwise.

E-ten Glofiish X600 scores pretty big in all other chapters, as it also includes GPS performances to make sure that the owner always has a trustworthy companion to keep him on the right track in all journeys. Connectivity is available through Bluetooth and WiFi, making it even easier to handle personal data.

All these evolved features should put a toll on the smartphone's size, but E-ten Glofiish X600 still proves to be pretty comfortable to use at its 107 x 58 x 14.7 mm and a weight of 136 grams. It's far from what many people might consider a small handset, but the device compensates through great power and an impressive number of features.

The phone also includes a 2-megapixel camera that will fail to impress anyone, as its performances will be rather low. Moreover, the 2.8-inch touchscreen that supports 65k colors should be just as impressive as all others coming from this producer. E-ten Glofiish X600 should be available starting with the end of October, which means that there are only a few days left to wait until it hits the market, if rumors prove to be correct.