
PocketPC Thoughts got a
chance to take a pre-production Gigabyte
gSmart Windows
Mobile 5 smartphone through its paces, and although you really need a QWERTY keyboard to get our attention, PPCT
nonetheless makes the gSmart seem like a hot little number. As we all know by now, the gSmart rocks WM5 with AKU2 for
push-email goodness, a 416MHz processor, analog TV and radio tuners, WiFi, Bluetooth, and a 2.1 megapixel camera. The
highlights here are definitely on the software side, though, as Gigabyte includes a number of extras out-of-the-box
including a voice command app, answering machine option (record messages to SD instead of VM), call recorder, and some
tweaks that you'd normally only get with paid add-ons like SPB PocketPlus. Downsides include the lack of a high speed
data option (GPRS only, sorry), crappy TV reception, and short life from the included 850-mAh battery- still, there are
a lot of tantalizing features here, and this looks to be a fairly popular model in all the non-U.S. countries where
it'll be released.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Deluxe @ Mar 11th 2006 6:38AM
The only thing really appealing to me about this particular phone is the software. It looks fairly big and clunky, and the 'feature' of email hardly impresses me, concidering that email is standard here.
I can send SMS' but they charge me an arm and a leg, and unmetered, unlimited email and data will do the trick ;).