Gigabyte’s GSmart Android phone in live photos
Gigabyte’s first Android handset – the still unnamed device from the GSmart series – has just appeared in a set of live photos, allowing us to take a better look at it.
Granted, this is not a phone that can make you say wow – but most probably Gigabyte doesn’t want it to be anyway.
Reportedly running Android 1.6 (like the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10), the new GSmart phone has a 2.8 inch QVGA display, trackball, Wi-Fi, GPS, 192MB RAM, 512MB ROM, 528Mhz Qualcomm processor, 2MP autofocus camera, MicroSD card support, and even a 3.5mm headset jack. The only important feature that’s missing is 3G connectivity.



The Gigabyte GSmart Android phone will be available starting February or March, for a modest price: around €200 (or $300) – so it should compete with the HTC Tattoo.
Via Mobile-review
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