Amex Digital releases GPS phone
Posted on Nov 4, 07 06:21 PM PDT

Amex Digital from Hong Kong has released its latest GPS cellphone that comes in a candybar format that shares a rather strong resemblance with a generic Nokia handset. It measures 114mm x 49.8mm x 17mm, housing an internal GPS antenna that lets you get your bearings wherever you are. Other features include dual speakers, a microphone, vibrating function, an inconvenient 2.5mm phone jack, a 1.3 megapixel camera with flash and video recording capability (3GP, MP4), and a miniSD memory card slot. Unlike the trend these days, the 2.4" QVGA 262k color TFT LCD display is not touchscreen capable, so you'll have to rely on the 5-way navigation keys to get around instead.
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By BDrew , 05/12/07 4:56 PM (CommentID #385462)
I bought a media centre PC from Amex Digital 5 months ago and have been dissappointed ever since - no instructions - poor quality (very noisey), Region Code is locked so I cannot use local DVDs - and no support from Amex Digital whatsoever.
They never ring back and their email boxes are always full. Typically poor business practices from the Chinese.
DON'T BUY ANYTHING FROM AMEX DIGITAL
By BDrew , 05/12/07 4:56 PM (CommentID #385460)
I bought a media centre PC from Amex Digital 5 months ago and have been dissappointed ever since - no instructions - poor quality (very noisey), Region Code is locked so I cannot use local DVDs - and no support from Amex Digital whatsoever.
They never ring back and their email boxes are always full. Typically poor business practices from the Chinese.
DON'T BUY ANYTHING FROM AMEX DIGITAL
By BDrew , 05/12/07 4:56 PM (CommentID #385458)
I bought a media centre PC from Amex Digital 5 months ago and have been dissappointed ever since - no instructions - poor quality (very noisey), Region Code is locked so I cannot use local DVDs - and no support from Amex Digital whatsoever.
They never ring back and their email boxes are always full. Typically poor business practices from the Chinese.
DON'T BUY ANYTHING FROM AMEX DIGITAL
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