Believe it or not, we’ve missed handsets from Mobile World Congress, like GSmart M1220, a landscape QVGA Windows Mobile device that packs a QWERTY keyboard and a Qualcomm MSM7200A CPU (528 MHz).
Its specs list also features 256 MB ROM, 128 MB RAM a 2.4 inch TFT LCD touchscreen and support for GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA and HSUPA. GSmart M1220...
Gigabyte released its own full touchscreen smartphone at Mobile World Congress 2009, the GSmart S1200 handset, that got analyzed by the folks of Unwired View. They found that the S1200 doesn’t stand out of the crowd of full touchscreen phones announced at MWC 2009.
However, this Gigabyte device is a pretty good Windows Mobile smartphone, packing...
Windows Mobile 6.5 devices are quite few right now, but all of them are hot and the new and fresh Gigabyte G-Smart S1204 smartphone is not an exception.
The phone measures 107 x 53 x 12.1 mm and features a 528 MHz Qualcomm 7200A CPU, a 3.1 inch WVGA screen, HSDPA support, WiFi and Bluetooth.
There’s also GPS on its specs list, an accelerometer,...
Aside from the S1200 handset, Giga-byte also launched another device today, the GSmart MS820, that supports GPRS/EDGE/HSDPA connectivity and features a GPS and a 1300 mAh battery. There’s also WiFi on board, Bluetooth 2.0 and a 5 megapixel camera, all of that on the same Windows Mobile handset.
MS820′s camera features face detection and...
Finally a brand other than Nokia, Samsung or LG made an announcement at MWC 2009! This time we’re dealing with Giga-Byte’s promising smartphone, the GSmart S1200, that showed up today in Barcelona. S1200 measures 105.5 x 52 x 11.4 mm and uses a 528 MHz Qualcomm 7200A CPU.
The new Giga-Byte device supports GPRS/EDGE and HSDPA/HSUPA connectivity,...
Gigabyte has big plans for this year’s Mobile World Congress, as they intend to introduce 3 new series of handsets, divided into the Multimedia, Business and Style categories.
Among those there’s the MS820 device, that’ll pack high end specs and a Windows Mobile phone, the GSmart S1200, available in the picture below.
This is a touchscreen...