
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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