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BenQ-Siemens SXG75BenQ-Siemens is now shipping the BenQ-Siemens SXG75 across Europe, it is the first GPS phone that runs on Linux handset from a major brand name to go into widespread distribution.

This model slots in a variety of features like an integrated GPS, a RDS radio and 3G connectivity. It has 2 cameras one as usual on the back and one on the front of the phone these are high quality 2 Megapixel cameras. I don’t understand why they have it on the front may be it is for the purpose of video conferencing. The high-resolution, 2.2-inch display renders vivid image quality for the real experience of video and images in the phone.

Users can choose to store media in the 64 MB of non-volatile memory of the SXG75 or on RS-MMC cards, while business users will be pleased to find a comprehensive messaging suite with e-mail as well as PIM synchronization with desktops.

Also the Emails, MMS and Instant Messaging bring variety to mobile communication, while Bluetooth ensures wireless convenience.
With an average talk time up to 6 hours and 400 hours of standby time makes it ideal for users who demand a lot from there phone.
It is available for a retail price of €375 EUR.

Via Plam Addict