BenQ-Siemens P51 GPS smartphone a touch on the pricey side
For the longest while, this smartphone was little more than vaporware. We could barely get our hands on even a concept sketch or computer rendering. Well, the BenQ-Siemens P51 is very much real and they're getting ready to sell it to the general public for just $825.

Oh, and when I said "general public", I really meant "the people of China", because that's apparently the only place where you'll be able to find this QWERTY'd-out handset. If you recall, the compact design is mated with a 240 x 320 touchscreen display, 1.3 megapixel camera, integrated GPS, 802.11b/g, VoIP, Bluetooth, USB 2.0, MMC expansion, and 128MB each of RAM and Flash ROM.
http://www.mobilemag.com
Samsung SPH-P9000 - handheld PC, great spec
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Samsung SPH-P9000 handheld computer is a very cool looking piece of tech, with a spec to match. It comes with 1GHz CPU, Windows XP, 30GB hard disk, 256MB of RAM, 5 inch display, WiMAX, CDMA EV-DO, and a 1.3 megapixel camera. Phew. And it weighs just 580g. The real doozy though is that fold out keyboard, which looks like it actually could do the business. No word on price, but this is one design experiment that looks very interesting indeed.

The SPH-P9000 comes with a QWERTY keyboard for painless typing and internet surfing, while the MP3 player function, VOD, and camera function provide a quick access to multimedia entertainment. The five inch WVGA screen is prepared for movie and document viewing, while the 30GB hard drive stores music, movies, and documents. All of these unique features are combined into one device that weighs in at a little over one pound.
http://www.redferret.net/?p=7813
Sony Ericsson K800 or Nokia N82?
This phone is really looks like a Sony Ericsson K800:

But it isn't. If you look under the cover, you can see this:

It has a Nokia N82 label.
It's not a real SonyEricsson K800, it is a fake from China. The most funny point is the price of that device. Its about 100 USD.
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