
Talk about not judging a book by its cover: the nondescript M300 from Quanzhou Quangang Samsin Trade is actually a GSM 900/1800/1900-supporting phone/watch that plays MPEG-4, 3GP, MP3 and MIDI files. It has a built-in 2MP CMOS camera, three games and a WAP browser, too. Display is through a 260,000-color TFT screen (and we do hope the stated 0.5-inch measurement is a typo).
The watch has 128MB of flash memory and 64MB of RAM. Memory expansion is done through TransFlash, and a USB port is included as well. The M300 also has “voice recognition functionality for SMS,” (which seems to be some form of voice control) and supports STK for future software enhancement. The 900mAh lithium-ion battery yields 200 hours of standby time or 200 minutes of talk time. Dimensions are 114×30.5×15mm and weight is 80g.
[via alibaba]




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