Posted on 26 August 2008, at 12:43 pm, by Christopher Spera
I got a personal note from E-TEN Corporation the other day, and I am glad to say that they have released a couple of new devices. The X610 and V900 were announced a while back, but have finally come to market.
The X610 is similar to the X600, an entry level device, but sporting a 2.8″ VGA screen, 400mHz processor, quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE radio, 256MB ROM and 64MB of RAM. The big upgrade here is that E-TEN has created a custom interface for the device using Spb Mobile Shell 2.1. The X610 is reminiscent of the HTC Touch, with its Cube interface.
The V900 is a bit more beefie, with a 2.8″ VGA screen, 533mhz Processor, quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE/ and 3G/3.5G (HSDPA), 256 MB Flash ROM, 128 MB SDRAM. It’s claim to fame is an antenna for its FM radio and a TV out cable. Both devices come with WM 6.1 Professional, have a 1530 mAh battery and sport internal GPS chipsets for turn-by-turn navigation (application not included).
Both of these devices will be coming to Gear Diary for review, so stay tuned, and watch the site for their unboxings and their reviews!
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