Grundig has released a new Smartphone, the B700, which uses Linux technology as its OS.
The phone itself has a ten-millimeter frame. The handset is equipped with a two-megapixel CMOS camera, has MP3 / AAC / video playback, a built-in FM tuner and a 2.4-inch LCD display with 320 x 240 resolution. Grundig claims the B-700 has 2.5-hour of minimum talk time and 150+ hours on standby.
With regards to connectivity, the B-700 is also equipped with EDGE/GSM quad-band connectivity and uses standard USB 2.0 for syncing it to a PC. It comes with standard Bluetooth capabilities and 100 MB of internal storage. For additional storage a microSD slot is also available.
The B-700 also includes a POP3 email push client, handsfree speaker, a voice recorder, and is able to support animated wallpapers.
Pricing or release dates have not yet been released.
