Eten glofiish X800 Overview
The Eten glofiish X800, released in November 2007 after its announcement in March of the same year, represents a significant step forward in the Windows Mobile smartphone market. Featuring a 2.8-inch TFT resistive touchscreen with a high resolution of 480×640 pixels, the device offers a sharp display quality with a screen-to-body ratio of approximately 35.4%. It operates on Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional and is powered by a Samsung SC3 2440 500 MHz processor.
For memory, the glofiish X800 is equipped with 64MB of RAM and 256MB of ROM, expandable via a microSD card slot. It supports GSM / HSPA networks, with HSDPA capabilities for faster internet speeds. The device’s physical dimensions are 113.5 x 60.5 x 15.8 mm, and it weighs around 146 grams, featuring a Mini-SIM slot.
Photography is handled by a 2MP, autofocus-enabled main camera and a VGA front camera for video calls. Despite its compact size, the X800 manages to pack a variety of connectivity options, including Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth 2.0, GPS with SiRF Star III chipset, and FM radio. The USB Mini-B connector ensures compatibility with a wide range of peripherals and charging options.
The removable Li-Po 1530 mAh battery provides a solid foundation for the device’s power needs, ensuring usability throughout the day. Despite lacking a built-in accelerometer, the glofiish X800 offers a comprehensive suite of features, including Pocket Office for document management, an eBook reader, Windows Media Player 10, and organizational tools like a voice memo function.