BenQ's P30 smartphone is launched
It's true, we do heart BenQ. And while we agonize over whether to snap up the
Treo 650 or hold out for their slightly more spec'd out
P50 (which is due out in March and has both the built-in WiFi and 1.3 megapixel we find sorely lacking in the Treo 650), BenQ has another new smartphone for us to contend with,
the recently-launched P30, a tri-band GSM/GPRS cellphone which runs on Symbian UIQ (which is the same software you'll find in the Sony Ericsson P900 and P910), and has a 2.66-inch, 262,000 color LCD touchscreen, Bluetooth, a built-in VGA
quality digital camera that can record video clips, an SD memory card slot, and comes with Opera's mobile browser pre-installed (which is a bigger deal than it sounds).
[Thanks, Guttrhead]