The new mobile phone from BenQ comes with the unique A-GPS (Assisted Global Positioning System) along with 3G features. Known as the BenQ M7, this mobile phone carries a classic sporty look with its rugged curvy design that will undoubtedly attract the younger buyers. Its carbon fibre external body helps in keeping undesired substances away such as water and dirt to a certain extent. The rubber cover that wraps the exterior of the cell phone allows easy grip to the gadget. In addition, the USB port is kept secured with the help of a rubber cover while a large screw assists in keeping the battery door in its place. Other than the 3G and GPS facilities, the new BenQ M7 is equipped with a 2 mega-pixel primary camera as well as a secondary one that is mainly given on the purpose of video calling, a 2” 240 x 320 display screen, microSD memory that is also expandable and Bluetooth option.
However, unlike its previous editions the BenQ M7 has not yet been known to contain a shock-resistant framework. Very little has been revealed about the mapping software required for GPS usage. Other additional features include an integrated multimedia player that supports MP3, ACC and XMF audio types, web browser, email client. Its battery is known to last for as long as 5 hours, that is 16 full days. All these come under a weight of only 93 grams and its release has not been yet announced by the company.
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