
BenQ announced that they will release BenQ E55 3G handset in Taiwan in the end of this month. The BenQ E55 is actually the successor of the previous BenQ E53 phone. This clamshell phone provides 3G data connection and has 2MP camera with the secondary video call camera at the middle of the clamshell hinge. The phone is also compatible with AAC, MP3, 3GP and MP4 media files. Other features include a 1-inch 64k colors CSTN external screen with 96 x 64 resolution, the internal 2-inch TFT screen that supports 262k colors. The BenQ E55 retails for approx. $230. [Sogi]

BenQ has launched a new phone called the C36. It features a built in FM radio, a 2’’ LCD screen with a resolution of 176×220, 1.3 Mega-pixel camera, and MicroSD. No word on the price and where it will be selling as of right now. [Akihabara] More

BenQ unveiled its new M7 3G enabled mobile phone with A-GPS support. The phone features a 2MP camera, a secondary VGA camera for making 3G video conferencing calls and an FM receiver. Other features include a microSD card slot that supports up to 2GB. There is no word on pricing or availability so far.
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BenQ unveiled the E72 smartphone at Computex 2007. The candybar handset runs on Windows Mobile 6.0 Standard and is powered by a TI OMAP 1030 260Mhz processor with a 128MB ROM and 64MB RAM. This quad-band GSM handset does not come with 3G capability, however it features Bluetooth 2.0 and WiFi connectivity. The E72 also sports a 2 inch QVGA TFT LCD, a 2MP camera, a microSD memory card slot, and voice recording capabilities. No word on the pricing yet.
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