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GSmart S1200

s1200GSmart S1200 from Gigabyte is yet another smartphone that came out of MWC. Just like all the others GSmart S1200 also boasts a large touch screen interface (3.1″; 480×800 pixels) and location based services.

Here are some specs for you:

  • Built-in GPS
  • Wi-Fi
  • Mini USB 2.0
  • Bluetooth 2.0
  • 1010 mAh battery
  • 3MP camera with autofocus
  • MicroSD card slot
  • 528 MHz Qualcomm processor
  • 256MB ROM, 128MB RAM

GSmart S1200 will be available before mid 2009. We don’t know price on this just yet… Read More …

gigabyte m528 – coming in September


Gigabyte M528 leaves Nokia N810 in the dust when it comes to processor speed and connectivity. Gigabyte M528 offers 3G connection and unlike Nokia it comes with a fast processor that runs at 800Mhz.

As far as memory you’ve got 512 MB of RAM and 4GB of flash. It also has a greater screen that measures 4.8″ but offers the same resolution; 800×480 pixels.

As we just mentioned the SIM card can do 3G with HSDPA in addition to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0. Also it has a USB 2.0 port, microSD card reader and of course the GPS receiver. No word on what kind of software will accompany this awesome unification of hardware but we’ll be sure to get back to you when we find that out.

There are two cameras on Gigabyte M528, a 3MP one on the back and another one on the front for videoconferencing.

It is expected to be available as early as September 17 for 550 €… Read More …

GSmart MS808 and MS802


GSmart showcased two brand new phones at Computex in Taiwan yesterday. Seen on the right, MS808 features GPS, digital TV receiver, 2.8″ screen, and runs on a 624Mhz Marwell processor.

The other, on the left, is MS802. It will be replacing MS800, and will feature 3G connectivity, and run on a 520Mhz processor… Read More …

GSmart MW700 video

GSmart MW700 is a pretty recent addition to GPS enabled Windows Mobile phones. This ones integrates a SiRF Star III GPS receiver chip. The bottom right button is actually a dedicated key for activating the satellite navigation but GSmart MW700 does not seem to have a pre-installed navigation software. Here is an unboxing video:

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Nokia N95 8GB with 6 months free navigation

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Nokia just officially announced the arrival of N95 8GB to U.S. and they’re already shipping it to select locations across the United States with six months of free navigation service included with Nokia Maps.

The expected price is $750 and those select store will include online stores as well as the Nokia flagship stores in New York City and Chicago.

Nokia N95 8GB offers high-speed HSDPA connectivity on 850/1900 MHz networks in the America, comes with a 2.8 inch QVGA screen with support for up to 16 million colors, eight gigabytes of built-in memory, and assisted GPS (A-GPS).

In addition Nokia N95 8GB includes a 5MP camera with Carl Zeiss lens, and Wi-Fi.

Gigabyte M704

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Gigabyte M704 made an appearance at CeBIT recently. M704 is an UMPC with a 7″ screen and an embedded GPS receiver. Weighing only 780 gram this UMPC is quite portable, offers a full QWERTY slide out keyboard, and best of all – still runs on Windows XP.

Other features include a 1.3MP on the front for video conferencing and of course 802.11b/g Wi-Fi.

No word on pricing or availability… Read More …

worlds first 3.5G GPS/AGPS modem

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Taiwan’s Gigabyte is claiming they have the world’s first 3.5G GPS/AGPS wireless modem which they are displaying at CeBIT, Germany.

Called MD800, this card is the successor to the one in Gsmart MS820 GPS PDA phone which features a motion sensor and the company’s own GUI. The data card offers a choice of three interfaces, Express card, mini USB, and PCMCIA in addition to its 3.5G networks capability and also support for GPS and A-GPS.

At CeBIT again, the company will be introducing the MS808 PDA phone which is claimed to be the world’s first 3.5G mobile phone supporting four different mobile TV standards, DVB-T, DVB-H, T-DMB, and ISDB-T as well as GPS too… Read More …

in Soviet Russia GSmart i300 uses you

gsmart-i300-01.jpgManufactured by GIGABYTE Communications, GSmart i300, is now available in Russia. GSmart i300 is GIGABYTE’s first GPS phone that combine PDA phone and GPS navigator together in a compact device.

GSmart i300 is powered by SiRF Star III chipset, and thanks to its Track Recognition feature you can save and recall routes you have been to whenever you need it. You can also tell others where you are by sending a location Message via SMS to them. GSmart i300 can even suggest the best route for those who will come to see you.

Here is a list of the features:

  • Service GSM 900/1800/1900 , GPRS class 10
  • Main Display 2.4 inch, 262k color TFT LCD touch panel, 320*240 pixel
  • Size 102.5 x 51.5 x 19 mm
  • Weight 116g (w/battery)
  • Battery Li-Ion 920mAh
  • Talk Time Up to 3 hours
  • Standby Up to 110 hours
  • Phonebook Maximum 500 contacts
  • Multimedia Messaging Service E-mail, SMS, MMS, MSN Messenger, Windows Mobile Direct Push
  • Camera 2.1 mega pixels with macro function, digital zoom, and video recording
  • Ringtone 192 polyphonic ringtone MP3/WMA/AMR/MID
  • GPRS/WAP GPRS Class10/ WAP2.0
  • External Memory Mini SD (256MB Mini SD card is enclosed)
  • CPU Intel PXA270,520MHz
  • Memory ROR 256MB + RAM 64MB
  • Data Transfer Interface: Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR/Mini USB 2.0
  • Wi-Fi: WLAN 802.11b / g
  • Application: Pocket MSN/IE/Windows Media Player/PowerPoint Mobile/Excel Mobile/Word Mobile
  • Operating Sys: Micorsoft Window Mobile 5.0 for Pocket PC Phone Edition(AKU3)

Gigabyte GSmart q60

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Giga-Byte of Taiwan introduced the new G-Smart q60 during 3GSM World Congress. The G-Smart q60 is a UMTS/HSDPA Windows Mobile 6 Smartphone.

unwired magazine says with its single band UMTS/HSDPA and triband GSM/GPRS/EDGE and a thumb keyboard, the GSmart q60 is targeting the business professional. Of course there is an integrated GPS receiver but we have no info what kind of chip it uses yet.

Here are some of the other features:

  • XScale CPU at 520 MHz
  • Bluetooth 2.0
  • WiFi b/g
  • support for digital TV as well as digital DAB radio
  • 2.1 MP camera
  • VGA camera for video telephony over UMTS

We’ll keep you updated about the q60 as we get more info.

Palm GPS Navigator Smartphone Review

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If you want a inexpensive way of adding GPS capability to your Palm Treo this is the way to go. You even get voice prompts with this package. The best thing about Palm GPS Navigator Smartphone is that it uses the Navigator 6 software which will give your Treo the same functionality as a full-featured TomTom navigator. One negative point we have to mention is that if you need make or take a call you’ll need to get out of Navigator application and start where you left off once you’re done speaking on the phone.

Included in the box is a 1-gigabyte SD card preloaded with TeleAtlas maps and POIs (points of interest) for the U.S. and Canada, a Bluetooth GPS receiver, a suction-cup windshield/dashboard mount (with adhesive disc for the dashboard), an automobile power adapter, and the GPS receiver. Also inside are a USB SD card reader and a DVD containing additional software, a user guide, and extra maps. To equip your Treo with GPS capability, there’s a small, rechargeable Bluetooth receiver that measures just 0.7 by 2.5 by 1.6 inches and contains the laudable SiRFstarIII GPS receiver chipset. Like other SiRFstarIII-based devices I’ve tested, this Bluetooth receiver is extremely sensitive, and satellite-acquisition time is swift.

Reviewer is not happy about the lack of text-to-speech function and the fact that you can’t dial the phone number of a POI directly from the navigator. The rest of the review is very positive.

Overall, TomTom has done a good job of converting its popular TomTom interface and software to run on the Palm platform. Whether it’s the right solution for you depends on how you use navigation software and whether you can live with the display limitations of the Treo. The least expensive TomTom dedicated GPS device is the TomTom ONE, which sells for $499. It has a 3.5-inch display, much easier to read than the 2.5-inch, 240- by 240-pixel screen on the Palm 700P I tested.

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