
Inventec’s latest offering, the K871 Pocket PC Phone was unveiled at Computex 2007 and as with any other self-respecting Pocket PC device these days, it runs on the Windows Mobile 6.0 operating system. The design isn’t exactly inspiring, and I wonder whether the keypad looks comfortable to type and easy to use as all the keys are clustered so close together. This HSDPA-enabled handset comes with WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity and a 3 megapixel camera with autofocus. No idea on how much it costs and whether it will make its way across to the U.S. though.
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