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MWg: Ultra Thin Zinc II Smartphone

By Wilson • Oct 23rd, 2008 • Category: Uncategorized

The growing craze of slim and sleek smartphones is evident in the increasing number of such devices in the handheld market. As such, nearly every manufacturer seems to be joining the race by producing smarter and slimmer smartphones. After presenting two competent models, namely, Atom Life and Atom V, MWg has launched another model, named the Zinc II. The latest gadget not only claims to be better than its predecessor, but is also thinner than many of its rivals.

The slider phone featuring a QWERTY keyboard is just 18mm thick, which makes it slimmer than the HTC TyTn II, or . The exclusively slim figure of the trendy MWG Zinc II features a built-in GPS, Windows Mobile Professional 6.1 OS and a Samsung SC32442 (500MHz) processor. The 2.8 inch screen and a 2 megapixel camera are among the other main specifications of the MWg Zinc II.

As a matter of fact, it is not possible to avoid a comparison between the HTC TyTn and the Zinc II, since the later is a definitely a cheaper alternative with pretty good features. While some users find the keyboard to be a little inconvenient, the touch screen is a certainly a fine option.

The specifications of the slender and smart gadget clearly reflect the efforts of MWg in producing a capable smartphone, which is indeed their best to date. Overall, it is a reasonably good device, which can be further improved by enhancing the memory.

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