Glofiish M700 Pocket PCBilled as the first sliding keyboard pocket PC phone to offer both Wi-Fi and GPS, the recently announced Glofiish M700 certainly looks the business.

Featuring a full QWERTY slide out backlit keyboard, hence negating the use of the more traditional stylus, the M700 is built around the latest version of the Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system running on a 400MHz processor and offers GSM, GPRS and high-speed EDGE so as to facilitate voice and data transmission worldwide with IEEE802.11b/g and full Wi-Fi serving to further boost the device’s connectivity. And to top this all off, the unit also features built in GPS functionality (which, in my modest opinion, really ought to come as standard on such devices these days).

Further capabilities include an inbuilt 2 mega pixel camera with 4x digital zoom and video recording, 128MB of internal memory which is further expandable courtesy of a Micro SD card slot and, of course, full multi-media compatibility.

You can gain further details concerning this supremely versatile and extremely desirable handheld device via the official product site via this link.

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  1. Anonymous |

    this must be over 2000 dollars

  2. Wormbrain |

    I have a much lesser cousin of this “smartphone”, the T-Mobile MDA.
    The slide-out keyboard makes all the difference. Every blogger should have a phone like this.

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