ETEN announces Glofiish M810, M7250 pocket pc phone
April 14, 2008

ETEN has announced two new pocket PC phone models on its line-up, the Glofiish M810 and Glofiish M750. Both pocket PC phone have the latest mobile hardware technologies and innovations. The M810 and M750 are sleek, portable and multi-connected devices designed for bloggers, podcasters, video makers, and chatters to stay online wherever they are. The Glofiish M810 has both Wi-Fi and HSDPA for high-speed mobile internet connection, while the M750 has both Wi-Fi and EDGE connectivity. Both Glofiish M810 and M750 allows users to check email, chat via IMs and even post an update to their blogs in a quick and convenient way using the pocket PC phones’ QWERTY keyboard. Other features of the Glofiish M810 and M750 were also made to answer users’ needs for picture and video recording. Both pocket PC phones boast of 2 megapixel auto-focus camera, mp3 player, and built-in radio, 2.8-inch display which is perfect for watching videos either coming from a PC or streamed from the web. The M810 and M750 is the first ETEN phone that supports JAVA platform. This gives users the chance to download JAVA applications, including games. Both M810 and M750 support quad-band GSM, Bluetooth 2.0, GPS for Google Maps. Other features of the M810 and M750 include; S3C processor running at 500MHz and 256 MB flash ROM with Windows Mobile 6 Platform. ETEN said that both pocket PC phones will be available in the market in two to three weeks. No price details yet. Via Phone Arena

