Eten glofiish X610

NETWORK
Technology GSM
2G bands GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
GPRS Class 10
EDGE Class 10
LAUNCH
Announced 2008, June. Released 2008, December
Status Discontinued
BODY
Dimensions 107 x 58 x 15 mm (4.21 x 2.28 x 0.59 in)
Weight 136 g (4.80 oz)
SIM Mini-SIM
DISPLAY
Type TFT resistive touchscreen, 65K colors
Size 2.8 inches, 24.3 cm2 (~39.1% screen-to-body ratio)
Resolution 320 x 240 pixels, 4:3 ratio (~143 ppi density)
Handwriting recognition
PLATFORM
OS Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
CPU Samsung S3C2442 400 MHz
MEMORY
Card slot microSD (dedicated slot)
Internal 64MB RAM, 128MB ROM
MAIN CAMERA
Single 2 MP
Features LED flash
Video Yes
SELFIE CAMERA
No
SOUND
Loudspeaker Yes
Alert types Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones
3.5mm jack No
COMMS
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
Bluetooth 2.0
Positioning GPS, SiRF Star III chipset
Radio No
USB miniUSB
FEATURES
Sensors
Browser HTML (PocketIE)
Pocket Office
Windows MPlayer 10
Direct push technology
Organizer
Voice memo
BATTERY
Type Removable Li-Ion battery
MISC
Colors Black
Price About 200 EUR

Eten Glofiish X610 Overall

The Eten Glofiish X610 is a distinctive smartphone that hails from the era of Windows Mobile devices, specifically utilizing the Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional operating system. Launched in June 2008, this device was designed for users who preferred the integration of PDA functionalities with their mobile experience, a common trend of the time. The Glofiish X610 features a compact 2.8-inch display, catering to the essentials of mobile computing with a focus on portability and ease of use in a pre-dominantly stylus-driven interface.

At its core, the X610 packs a 2 MP primary camera, a choice that reflects the era’s mobile photography standards. While modest by today’s standards, it served the basic imaging needs of the time. Powered by a 1530 mAh battery, the device offered a decent endurance given its display size and hardware demands, ensuring users could get through most of their day on a single charge. With 64 MB RAM, the Glofiish X610 might seem underpowered now, but it was engineered to efficiently handle the applications and tasks of the Windows Mobile platform, which were less resource-intensive compared to modern applications.