Toshiba G900


Phone Model: Toshiba G900
Phone type: Triband
Brand: Toshiba
Camera: 2 MP
Network: HSDPA / GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900
Size: 119 x 61 x 21.5 mm
Weight: 198g
Diplay: TFT touchscreen, 65K colors, 800 x 480 pixels (Wide-VGA), 3 inches
colour: Silver
Battery: Standard battery, Li-Ion 1320 mAh
Internal Memory: 30 MB, 128 MB RAM, 128 MB ROM
Function: GPRS, EDGE, 3G, WLAN, Bluetooth v2.0, USB v1.1, Fingerprint sensor, Pocket Office, Music player
Released Date: June 2007

Toshiba G900 is totally a Pocket PC phone created for the busy business users. Released by Toshiba, undoubtly, this is a Japanese style PDA phone.

Being one of the first to use the new Windows Mobile 6 operation system, G900 comes with impressed performance and some new features.

As a PDA phone, a large screen should not be missed. There is no exception with G900. The G900’s display is a 3 inch TFT LCD touchscreen with a top resolution of 800 x 480 pixels, offering you an enhanced viewing quality.

Of course, not forgetting another “Must” feature, the handset also include a slide out full QWERTY keypad. This full QWERTY makes it easy to write messages and e-mails on the move.

If you can’t connect to something with the G900, you are really not trying. For a start, it is a triband GSM900/1800/1900 phone. This handset has a full connectivity with 3G, EDGE and HSDPA.

Moving beyond simple mobile telephony, it is also Bluetooth capable and Wi-Fi capable, albeit only to 802.11b speeds. These latest connectivities offer high speed internet access with worldwide, having a quick downloading or surfing speed.

Besides, Toshiba G900 is a highly secured PDA phone. This is because G900 is equipped with the fingerprint sensor feature for extra security and easy menu navigation.

Its 128MB of ROM is sufficient for a normal user. As well as a 30 MB internal memory, with an optional external microSD card up to 2 GB, you can feel free to express yourself.

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