OGO PDA phone, the Chinese Sidekick
Story posted on: November 26, 2007. Filed in: others.


Seeing the success of the Sidekick in North America, China now has a similar PDA device of their own. OGO features support for quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900) networks, while offering a genoursly sized 2.8" display and a full QWERTY (in Chinese) keypad. OGO contains 50MB of built-in storage, but also support microSD, offering an addition of 2GB of storage, with a nifty mini USB port added in for good measure. OGO is exclusive to the Chinese and Taiwan market, with no plans (and really no purpose) of expanding into other mobile locations.
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blog comments powered by Disqus (Legacy) Reader CommentsBy Hubert , 29/11/07 9:07 AM (CommentID #379546)
Hello Anonymous, thanks for dropping this information by, I'll relay this to the team.
By Anonymous , 29/11/07 2:18 AM (CommentID #379295)
Your information about "no plans (and really no purpose) of expanding into other mobile locations" is not correct. An operator sells it in Luxembourg mainly for MSN chat service.
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