
Named SSG730, this GSM phone is a clone of the HTC Touch, currently sold by Sprint in the U.S. Obviously, it differs from the Sprint version because the SSG730 is a GSM world phone, but also because it has an integrated Sirf III GPS Chip, and a fingerprint reader.
It runs on Windows Mobile 5 and a variant with WiFi exists, but the only issue is that it is sold from China only by quantities of 1000 or more. If you want one, you’ll have to convince a lot of friends to get one too.
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