|
E-TEN Updates Flagship Glofiish
|
|
|
Posted on
Apr 15 2008 7:18 AM
by
adnana
|
The painful limitations of Windows Mobile are obvious to all, but my word E-TEN does a good job of working around them.
The HTC pretender - recently acquired by Acer for a bargain £145.3m - is hitting the high notes today with a pair of crackers in the shape of the M750 and M810.
Looking to succeed where the M800 was such a near-miss, the duo both start well with funky makeovers and upgraded Qwerty keypads and continue with zippy 500MHz CPUs, WiFi, GPS, built in Java support and Bluetooth 2.0. The M810 meanwhile differentiates itself from its sibling with HSDPA connectivity (the M750 is limited to EDGE) while on the downside the pair have 2MP autofocus cameras (3.2MP should surely now be par for the course) and QVGA resolutions (VGA is where it's at these days) on their 2.8in touchscreens, but neither is terminal.
|
|
No comment found for this blog
|
|