Eten glofiish M800 Overview
The Eten glofiish M800, a distinctive smartphone from Eten, made its debut in October 2007 and was officially released in March 2008. This device stands out for its combination of mobile communication and PDA functionalities, all while operating under the Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 platform.
Sporting a TFT resistive touchscreen with 65K colors, the glofiish M800 features a 2.8-inch display offering a resolution of 640×480 pixels. This resolution ensures that users enjoy a clear and vibrant display, suitable for both business applications and multimedia content. The device’s design is practical, with dimensions of 113.8 x 57.8 x 18.4 mm and a weight of 178 grams, making it a solid yet portable option for users on the go.
At the heart of the glofiish M800 is a Samsung S3C2442 processor clocked at 500 MHz, coupled with 64 MB RAM and 256 MB ROM. This setup provides a balance between performance and power efficiency, ensuring that the device can handle essential tasks and applications without significant lag. For those who need more storage, the phone comes equipped with a microSD slot, allowing for memory expansion.
The primary camera of the glofiish M800 is a 2 MP, autofocus capable lens, while the front houses a VGA videocall camera, catering to basic photography and video calling needs. Despite its focus on business and productivity, the device does not shy away from multimedia features, including an FM radio and the absence of a 3.5mm audio jack, suggesting the use of Bluetooth or USB for audio output.
Connectivity options on the glofiish M800 are comprehensive, featuring GSM / HSPA bands for mobile data, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g for wireless internet connections, Bluetooth 2.0 for local file sharing and peripherals, and GPS with a SiRF Star III chipset for navigation. The device’s removable Li-Po 1530 mAh battery promises a decent battery life, with up to 150 hours of standby and up to 4 hours of talk time.