izenMobile is planning to launch two smartphones, the KRMA and the KSMT, aimed at the small and medium business market. They will be displayed this year at CES, so we'll try and get you more pictures directly from there. Till then, make do with the pic and specs.

The KRMA is a combination of a smartphone and pocket PC. It has a normal candy bar form factor with only a numeric keypad, but it also has a 2.2-inch touch screen that can be used with a stylus. The KSMT, pronounced 'kismet' comes with a slide out QWERTY keyboard that contains a total of 39 keys. It also has the touch screen interface.
Both the devices come with a 2 megapixel camera, microSD/TransFlash expansion slot, GPS, Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC OS, quad-band GSM/GPRS with EDGE support, as well as Bluetooth, WiFi and a mini-USB socket. izenMobile will be bundling some of its services such as izenLounge, izenGuru and izenUniverse with their handsets, but the most interesting part is the 25 GB online storage account and a free copy of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 that the buying business will get with the phones!
CrunchGear is reporting that the KRMA has an FM radio tuner and a miniSD slot, and also that WiFi is implemented using SDIO, which means you can either use the expansion slot for extra memory OR for WiFi. They're also saying that the free online storage space is probably 25 MB and not 25 GB, but since they're also bundling Exchange Server 2007, I don't think the gigabyte offer is too good to be true.