
E-TEN has confirmed the numerous unofficial info and rumors floating around cyberspace regarding their first GPS-enabled Pocket PC phone – the G500. It shares a lot of aesthetic similarities with its predecessor, the M600, but it lacks the WiFi of the latter. Measuring 4.7” x 2.4” x 0.9”, this quad-band GSM phone features a slide-out design and runs on the vaunted Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system. Check out the specs after the jump. Product Page via Phone Arena • 65k color TFT touchscreen display
• Bluetooth
• 1.3 mega pixel CMOS camera with video capture
• SiRFStarIII GPS receiver
• S3C2440 400MHz Samsung processor
• 128MB Flash ROM/64 MB SDRAM
• miniSD memory expansion slot
• Built-in speakerphone
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