Archive for January 30th, 2008
BenQ-Siemens SXG75.
by Doc_Ren on Jan.30, 2008, under Gadgets, GPS, Mobile models, Mobile News, Siemens
The Linux-powered BenQ-Siemens’ SXG75 the smallest and lightest GPS smart phone with a perfect legible user interface on its 2.2-inch screen is currently available. This is the first GPS phone that runs on Linux handset from a major brand name to go into widespread distribution. The handset is equipped with 3G connectivity and a 2 Megapixel camera for video calling and picture taking, it’s a well-rounded alternative for consumers looking for GPS but not willing to compromise on other features. Other highlights include a stereo FM radio with RDS and RS-MMC memory expansion. Also an average talk time up to 6 hours and 400 hours of standby time makes it ideal for users who demand a lot from there phone.
BenQ-Siemens is arriving by the €375 EUR range on store shelves across Europe. Users can choose to store media in the 64 MB of non-volatile memory of the SXG75 or on RS-MMC cards, while business users will be pleased to find a comprehensive messaging suite with e-mail as well as PIM synchronization with desktops.