Event Coverage

CeBIT Hannover 2007 (Part 9)

By Vijay Anand - 26 Mar 2007

Gigabyte's Mobile Phones

Gigabyte's Mobile Phones

 Gigabyte's Communications division have been designing and manufacturing handheld devices since 2004 and have been marketing their products under the Gsmart branding. They had a couple of new phones to show off here at CeBIT and we took a look at these.

 This is the Gigabyte q60, a 3G mobile phone for videoconferencing purpose and a powerful PDA. Uses an Intel PXA270 520MHz processor and operates on the Windows Mobile 6 Professional OS. Features: 2.5-inch 260K TFT LCD touch screen (320x240), Rear 2.1MP camera, 300K forward VGA camera, Push e-mail, MSN messenger, Bluetooth 2.0, mini USB 2.0 and an Micro SD expansion slot. Options include digital TV, DAB, GPS and Wi-Fi. Networks supported include WCDMA2100, HSDPA, EDGE, GSM900/1800/1900 and GPRS class 10.

 Touted to be the world's first DVB-T/H tri-band mobile phone, here are the features of the t600: DVB-T, DVB-H, T-DMB, DAB, 2MP camera with video recording, TV-out, Bluetooth 2.0, mini USB 2.0, WiFi 802.11b/g, Micro SD expansion slot, 2.6-inch 260K TFT LCD touch screen (640x480), 256MB ROM, 96MB RAM, Intel PXA270 520MHz processor and uses the Windows Mobile 6 Professional OS.

 The Gsmart i120 is a slightly older tri-band phone but its still a capable smartphone. Features: NTSC/PAL/SECAM TV tuner, FM receiver, 2.1MP camera with video recording, Push e-mail, MSN messenger, Bluetooth 1.2, mini USB 1.1, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g, Mini SD expansion slot, 2.4-inch 262K TFT touch screen LCD (320x240), 256MB ROM, 64MB RAM, Intel PXA272 416MHz applications processors and uses the Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC edition.

 The Gsmart i128 is quite similar to the i120 model but has only 128MB ROM.

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