Zenum’s first foray into the Windows Mobile device market is a strong contender on the Smartphone front. While it is only a tri-band GSM device and lacks EDGE or 3G capabilities, the trim unit has a great screen and a good keyboard.
Engadget Mobile believes that CNET UK gave the startup a little too much slack for not getting faster data services in the unit and points out that the device is still 4 months from production. They raise a good point – almost all of Europe and most of the US has 3G services, or EDGE at the very least. So why bring a GSM/GPRS device to market now?
Via: Engadget Mobile – Zenum’s Opus taken for a spin
?? I really don’t know your sources. In the website it’s written EDGE as connectivity…
Sorry MMobiles,
I’m not sure I understand your question. The source is Engadget Mobile which I linked to. They also point out that it does not have any EDGE or 3G connectivity options. Can you elaborate a bit?