Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Mar 20 2008, 2:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Tweaktown got their hands on the E-TEN Glofiish X800 Smartphone and published a review.
Quote from the review: "A little while ago we took a look at the Glofiish X650 from E-TEN and although it had a wide range of good features, the package as a whole had us feeling it was a bit overpriced. The reason for this is the X800, the bigger brother to the X6x0-series, as it’s not much more expensive than the X650 and still manages to add a wide range of extra functionality which we think you’d want in the first place if you’re spending this kind of cash on your Smartphone.
The main difference between the X800 and X650 is the fact that the X800 supports 3G and HSDPA data transfers. This alone makes it a much more useful device for those that need fast wireless data access on the move."
Read the full review on Tweaktown.
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