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Pocket Now reviews the E-TEN glofiish M700

Posted by Chris Leckness on February 28, 2007 – 4:16 pm
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Shine Little Glowfiish; Glimmer, Glimmer. What a goofy title, but very fitting for a phone with a goofy name.

Our buddy Chris Spera has published a review of the E-TEN Glofiish M700 over at Pocket Now. This is the phone that has a similar form factor as the kjam and hermes. Check out what Chris has to say.

…The keyboard implementation, which is the big draw for the M700 could have been a lot better, too. It’s not bad, but could have been better. The biggest problem I’ve bumped into is the tactile feedback. The keyboard is VERY stiff, and could be a little easier to work with. I’m also not pleased with the alternate key layout, AND the fact that the backlight only lights the letters and not the entire key.

However, I see the M700 as a first generation device. This is the first E-TEN device with a slide out keyboard, targeted at the Enterprise. I suspect that future generations will be much improved.

read the entire review at pocketnow.com

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