E-TEN Information Systems has announced the Glofiish M810 and M750, the first in a new series of Pocket PC Phones that put the focus on portable entertainment, dynamic social networking, and go-anywhere communications ideal for the web 2.0 generation.
E-TEN’s newest Pocket PC phones are designed to help the new breed of bloggers, podcasters, video makers, and chatters, stay online and updated wherever they are. Glofiish M810’s Wi-Fi and HSDPA or the M750’s Wi-Fi and EDGE connectivity give users a high speed feed of data an web surfing.
Checking email, chatting via instant messaging, and even posting an update to a blog is quick and convenient thanks to a full QWERTY keyboard.
For picture and video enthusiasts the M810 and M750 both feature a 2-megapixel auto-focus camera ideal for capturing the moment in web-friendly resolution files ready for upload to your favorite web-album or video sharing site.
The M810 and M750 support digital music formats plus a built-in radio and has a 2.8-inch. Additionally, the M810 and M750 are the first E-TEN Pocket PC Phones to include built-in JAVA support allowing downloadable applications, including games, to be played on the device.
The Glofiish M810 and M750 support quad-band GSM, Wi-Fi b/g, Bluetooth 2.0 and GPS (ideal for Google Maps). Further specifications include a Samsung S3C processor at 500MHz and 256MB Flash ROM running on the Windows Mobile 6 platform, while dimensions of the handsets are a sleek 109.5 x 59 x 17.5mm.
Additionally, the Glofiish M810 supports HSDPA internet connectivity while the M750 supports GRPS/EDGE.
Both the Glofiish M810 and M750 should be available worldwide in two to three weeks. No prices have been announced, however earlier models of similiar E-Ten phones were priced above $500.