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GIGABYTE g-Smart i128

GSmart i128 is a clamshell run by Windows Mobile 5.0 for Pocket PC and designed for working with TV services.

  • Class: TV Windows Mobile-communicator
  • Position in the line: above Gigabyte gSmart i
  • Rivals: O2 XDA Atom
  • Description based on review
  • General features
    • Announced in 2005, 2nd quarter
    • GSM 900/1800/1900
    • CPU: Intel PXA272, 416 MHz
    • OS: Windows Mobile 5.0 for Pocket PC
    • 2.4" sensory LCD screen, TFT, has the resolution of 320x240 pixels and shows 65000 colours, 5 backlighting levels
    • Battery type Li-Ion 920 mAh (expanded to 1300 mAh included in the package)
    • Battery life:
      • talk mode - up to 3.5 hours
      • standby mode - up to 125 hours
    • Recharge via miniUSB
    • Body materials: plastic
    • Weight: 130
    • Dimensions: 106.6 x 53.2 x 19. mm
  • Memory
    • Internal memory 128 MB (available to a user 117.29 MB)
    • RAM 64 MB
    • Expansion connector for Mini SD (card for 256 MB included in the package)
  • Call management, ringing tones
    • Vibracall
    • Polyphony , 192 tones
    • MP3, WMA, AMR, MID formats as a call melody
  • SMS
    • Predictive text input Т9
    • E-mail, SMS, MMS, MSN Messenger, Windows Mobile Direct Push
  • Camera
    • Integrated 2.1 MP camera with digital zoom
    • Records video, with the maximum resolution of 320x240 pixels
    • Macromode
    • Flash
  • Multimedia
    • Java MIDP 2.0
  • Connectivity
    • GPRS class 10
    • WAP 2.0
    • miniUSB
    • Bluetooth 1.2 with A2DP
    • Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b+g)
    • FM-radio
    • TV-radio NTSC/PAL or SECAM
    • Synchronization with PC (USB)

Dinis Yamalitdinov (specs@mobile-review.com)
Published — 19 July 2007

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