GIGA-BYTE gives information about its upcoming handsets

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GIGA-BYTE gives information about its upcoming handsets
GIGA-BYTE has published some information in a press-release about its new upcoming devices. First, in its “Multimedia” category, it’ll show the MS820, which has been showcased last year, but now it is said to look a lot more completed. In addition, the company is to show another multimedia phone, which will utilize even some higher specifications. According to the press-release, GIGA-BYTE will introduce new products in two more categories: “Business” and “Style”. Unfortunately, nothing is yet known about its business-oriented devices, but still, when it comes to “Style”, the manufacturer has let us know some interesting details…

In GIGA-BYTE’s “Style” category, we’ll see the GSmart S1200, which will introduce a “chic and stylish” design, wrapped by a special coated texture, in order to avoid fingerprints. Now here’s something interesting – the specifications, given by the manufacturer, mention that it will run the Windows Mobile Professional 6.1 OS, “or update to Windows Mobile 6.5”. This means that it will most probably ship with the 6.1 version of the operating system, with a future possibility for update to the newer one. In addition, it will be equipped with the Qualcomm 7200A (528MHz) processor and a new, specially developed by GIGA-BYTE user interface, named Smart Zone, which should deliver some fashionable appearance and easy utilization options.

Okay, now that the famous computer manufacturer has announced more of its plans for the MWC, we have become even more impatient for the show to start.

source: GIGA-BYTE via TracyandMatt

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