Gigabyte’s GSmart S1200 fully unveiled: WVGA display and Windows Mobile
Gigabyte may not be the first company to come into mind when one’s thinking about smartphones, but that doesn’t mean the Taiwanese company does not have a place of its own at MWC 2009.
We told you not long ago that the manufacturer’s GSmart S1200 is almost ready to be unveiled to the world, and this has obviously happened in Barcelona, during MWC.
The handset looks really nice and elegant, having a chromed trim and a large WVGA display. It’s also quite slim, measuring only 105.5 x 52 x 11.4 millimeters.
As expected, the S1200 runs on Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional and it’s upgradeable to Windows Mobile 6.5.

Its full list of features includes:
- 3.1 inch TFT touchscreen display with 480 x 800 pixels
- Gigabyte’s Smart Zone user interface
- GSM and HSDPA/HSUPA connectivity
- Built-in GPS
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth 2.0
- Mini USB 2.0
- 3MP camera with autofocus
- MicroSD card slot
- 528 MHz Qualcomm processor
- 256MB ROM, 128MB RAM
- 1010 mAh battery
GSmart S1200 should be on sale starting the second quarter of 2009, for a price that will be announced later on.
Via Gigabyte
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