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BenQ-Siemens SXG75 Linux GPS phone now shipping

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Arriving more than fashionably late to the 3G party, the first UMTS-enabled handset from BenQ-Siemens is currently arriving on store shelves across Europe. Introduced at CeBIT 2005, the SXG75 also scores two other firsts: it's also the first Linux handset from a major brand name to go into widespread distribution, and even boasts integrated GPS - a feature shared only by communicators such as the HP iPAQ hw6515 and Mio Technology's soon-to-be-launched Mio A701.
Read more at InfoSyncWorld.

- Jennifer Chappell, Technology Editor, (NC, US)

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