Introduction
Dual-SIM smartphones are hard to get by. The Gigabyte GSmart S1205 is a fresh addition to that scarce product line, but doesn’t take its unique selling point as a license to empty your wallet. A well built phone, the GSmart is sturdy as a work horse – and probably as good looking. But that’s not the point – at this price you won’t look it in the mouth. It’s a straight deal: a dual SIM PocketPC within budget. The home-brewed Smart Pack user interface on top of the Windows Mobile 6.5 is the only bonus feature.Gigabyte GSmart S1205 official photos
The GSmart S1205 hits the market a few months before the release of the new Windows Phone 7 OS and must fight among a slew of Android handsets. But it has one powerful weapon – dual-SIM dual standby support. We are sure there are many people out there who have to lug around both their home and work phones and would welcome a one-device solution. Their choice has always been limited and Gigabyte are pleased to offer a solution. The GSmart S1205 seems to have a whole niche all to itself. Let’s look at how it’s gonna handle it.
Key features
- 3.2" 65K-color resistive touchscreen at WQVGA resolution
- Dual-SIM dual standby quad-band GSM/EDGE support
- Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional OS with Smart Pack UI
- MediaTek MT6516 416MHz CPU
- 128MB RAM, 256MB ROM
- 3 megapixel fixed-focus camera and VGA@30fps video
- Wi-Fi connectivity
- FM radio with RDS
- Stereo Bluetooth 2.1, standard microUSB port
- GPS receiver
- 3.5mm audio jack
- Office document viewer and editor
- Good audio quality
Main disadvantages
- Low-end display resolution
- Poor sunlight legibility
- Smudge-prone screen surface
- No 3G connectivity
- No Back button
- Task manager buried deep in the Settings menu
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