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With features like these, it’s a pity that not many people know about Bluebird and its Pidion series. The latest in this Korean company’s Pidion line is the BM-350, a PDA phone with HTC-esque looks and specs. Supporting quad-band GSM and 2100MHz HSDPA, the BM-350 is powered by a pretty decent Intel PXA270 520MHz processor, 256MB ROM, and 128MB RAM. The phone has a touchscreen 2.8-inch display with a resolution of 240×320 pixels and runs on Windows Mobile 6.0. Along with USB 2.0, the BM-350 also features Wi-Fi in 802.11b/g flavors, Bluetooth 2.0, and an infrared port.
We also have the now obligatory GPS offering with a SiRFStar III GPS module providing for its navigational capabilities. Additionally, there is an FM radio present and support for microSDHC expansion up to a staggering 32GB. As is the case with most PDA phones, the BM-350 doesn’t have too much to write home about in the imaging section, with only a 1.3 megapixel camera and a front VGA for video calling.
With an approximate price tag of $769, the BM-350 is headed first for the European markets in the coming months with no indication if we will see this stateside anytime soon.
With features like these, it’s a pity that not many people know about Bluebird and its Pidion series. The latest in this Korean company’s Pidion line is the BM-350, a PDA phone with HTC-esque looks and specs. Supporting quad-band GSM and 2100MHz HSDPA, the BM-350 is powered by a pretty decent Intel PXA270 520MHz processor, 256MB ROM, and 128MB RAM. The phone has a touchscreen 2.8-inch display with a resolution of 240×320 pixels and runs on Windows Mobile 6.0. Along with USB 2.0, the BM-350 also features Wi-Fi in 802.11b/g flavors, Bluetooth 2.0, and an infrared port.
We also have the now obligatory GPS offering with a SiRFStar III GPS module providing for its navigational capabilities. Additionally, there is an FM radio present and support for microSDHC expansion up to a staggering 32GB. As is the case with most PDA phones, the BM-350 doesn’t have too much to write home about in the imaging section, with only a 1.3 megapixel camera and a front VGA for video calling.
With an approximate price tag of $769, the BM-350 is headed first for the European markets in the coming months with no indication if we will see this stateside anytime soon.
Read [PhoneMag]
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