Grundig B700 smartphone on the way

updated 01:30 pm EST, Fri March 2, 2007

Grundig B700 smartphone


Distributing primarily to Europe, German company Grundig has announced a new business-oriented smartphone, the Linux-based B700. It's a quad-band GSM phone with EDGE broadband, and has other modern features as well, such as a push e-mail client, a two-megapixel camera, and a 2.4-inch QVGA screen. It plays AAC and MP3 audio, and can also play and record video. Unusual for a business phone is the inclusion of an FM radio tuner. Internal storage amounts to 100MB, but can be expanded through a microSD slot. The phone does not yet have pricing or release dates attached, but it is unlikely to reach North America.


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