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    E-TEN glofiish M700 Pocket PC Phone with GPS Review

    Posted on Wednesday, February 28 2007 @ 19:46:41 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Ever since E-TEN's glowfiish M700 arrived about ten days ago, I've been bouncing around the house, humming that slightly modified lyric line in my head. I can't seem to stop. Weird... I know. But hey...what's a guy to do? I've had a couple different E-TEN Pocket PC Phones. My first experience, with the M500 was rather disappointing. You can see my New Equipment Blogs with the M500 here: (Day 00, Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4). The radio just would NOT hold a call on the Cingular/ATT 850MHz band. When I was approached with the E-TEN G500 review, I was a bit cautious. E-TEN products are nice, but I was still smarting from my M500 experience That device wasn't bad, but still had trouble holding calls in Nashville, TN. Today, kids, it's the brand, spankin' new E-TEN Glowfiish M700. What kind of gadgety goodness has E-TEN bundled up in the M700 for us? Does it shine or glimmer any better than the other two devices I've looked at? Let's take a look and find out!

    Link: Pocket Now

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