New pictures, specs for upcoming Giga-Byte phones
updated 01:50 pm EDT, Fri March 23, 2007
New pictures, specs
Taiwanese maker Giga-Byte has released new information regarding a pair of upcoming phones. Though previously announced, the G-Smart q60 now has a more detailed photo, and appears to have shifted somewhat in its specifications. It has migrated to the Vista-like Windows Mobile 6.0, and instead of EDGE and UMTS broadband, it appears to have switched to HSDPA and WCDMA.
The next phone is the previously-shrouded t600, which is said to be the first to combine DVB-H and DVB-T TV tuners. It will also tune in DAB/T-DMB radio, and be able to record MP4 video using its two-megapixel camera. AAC, MP3 and AAC+ files will be supported, and data connections will include GPRS, Bluetooth 2.0 and 802.11b/g. Both the q60 and t600 should ship to Asia in April, with European distribution likely within several months. Click through for the new images. [via Akihabara News]
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