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gsmart-i-128.jpgGigabyte showcases their new high-end PDA mobile phone, the g-Smart i128 which runs on Microsoft Window Mobile 5.0 for Pocket PC Phone edition (AKU2). The pre-loaded Alta Vista Babel Fish phone features a multi-lingual Internet browsing and Windows Mobile document viewing while traveling to 98 countries worldwide. g-Smart i128 is a tri-band GSM PDA phone that sports a 2.4-inch TFT LCD screen and features a 2.1 megapixel camera with macro mode, 128MB ROM as well as 64MB RAM. On the connectivity side, it has WLAN, Bluetooth, GPRS, IrDA and miniUSB for easy transfer. The included Mobile Direct Push technology takes messaging to the next level by adding instant delivery. I think 192 polyphonic ringtones should be enough for you right? Upon a fully charged battery, the phone could last up to 210 minutes of talktime or 125 hours of standby time. It weights 130 grams with the size of 106.6 x 53.2 x 19.8 mm. No words on the availability or pricing yet.

[via msmobiles]