
Well, it’s certainly interesting looking. Interesting enough to shell out for we’re not sure, but it’ll be interesting to see whether people do.
Sporting a curvy keypad that’s reminiscent of Nokia’s doomed N Gage, its D pad sits bang in the middle which could be great, could be a pain. A hands-on will tell.
The screen’s a 3.7 inch 480 x 800 touchscreen and it comes with a WCDMA radio, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS and two cameras (forward and backward facing). It’s got a first half of 2010 release pencilled in for China, no word on elsewhere.
via slashgear























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