![]()
Tired of bringing two phones everywhere you go? Your prayers may have just been answered by E-TEN’s latest offering, the Glofiish DX900.
Most people who carry two separate phones, one for work and one for personal, know how much of a hassle that can be, especially since they probably also carry other devices such as an MP3 player, a notebook, and quite possibly a gaming device. Eliminating even one of these requisite devices without losing anything would be a blessing from the heavens itself.
The DX900 claims to be the first dual-SIM Windows Mobile device that runs both HSDPA 3G data and EDGE. A cool feature is the DX900’s ability to “dual-standby,” meaning both SIM cards are simultaneously active, therefore dismissing the need to switch between active SIM’s.
Under the hood, the unit reportedly runs under a 533 MHz Samsung CPU with 256MB ROM and half that for RAM. The 2.8-inch touchscreen display and the 3-megapixel auto-focus camera are a nice touch. A secondary QVGA camera on the front allows for video calls.
With the dual-SIM option, touchscreen and other features it no wonder that the Glofiish DX900 took home the “Best Choice” award at the 2008 Taiwan Computex show.
Via [MobileBurn]


















I'm trying to find out when the DX900 is to be released for the general public. Any information is appreciated.