
It's ugly and boring, but apparently quite thin:
Dutch website Pocketinfo.nl has the first pictures of the new i-Mate Smartflip Smartphone. Based on the HTC Startrek, this clamshell device runs on Windows Mobile 5, had built in Bluetooth, EDGE and a camera. Of course the device has a GSM/GPRS phone built in as well.
Via MSMobiles and PocketInfo
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