We unfortunately didn’t get a chance to visit Bluebird at CeBIT last week, which is a shame because their Pidion BM-350 Windows Mobile Pro smartphone actually looks pretty decent. With quadband GSM, 2100MHz 3G HSDPA and WiFi, as well as GPS with Assisted-GPS support, Bluetooth 2.0 and a 520Mhz PXA 270 processor, it might not have the brand name of HTC, say, but shouldn’t be too embarrassed about its feature list.


Okay, so the cameras aren’t too hot – 1.3-megapixels on the back and VGA on the front aren’t going to win any awards – and the 2.8-inch 320 x 240 display isn’t full VGA, but the BM-350 has a USB 2.0 port supporting USB Host, and FM radio, microSDHC slot supporting cards up to 32GB in size and, for those retro moments, an infra-red port too.
Apparently it could be available in Europe soon, priced at around €500 ($769) unsubsidised.
[via NaviGadget]







This 3G phone is mind blowing. Windows based mobiles still lack quality camera.