Filed under: Handsets, BenQ, GSM, EDGE, UMTS
While BenQ‘s M7 may not be quite jump up and down thrilling, but its dustproof, splash-resistant body is strangely intriguing. Featuring a — faux? — carbon fiber front, tri-band GSM with 2100 MHz UMTS, GPS, 2 megapixel camera plus forward facing VGA cam for video calling, and Bluetooth round out the main features. No word on pricing — and we ran it past our best translator — but we’re expecting entry level dollars will see this feature-packed handset in your pocket.
[Via Mobilewhack]
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Original post by Sean Cooper
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