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Gigabyte, a Japanese computer company have recently unveiled two new models which follow some of Apple’s lines in order to create two products that are both pleasing to the eye, yet functional.
The GSmart q60, pictured on the left, is a qwerty model, which is compatible with the WCDMA and HSDAP communication protocols.

The GSmart t600, pictured on the right, is better suited for those who want the best smartphone and media experience. It comes complete with a DVB-T Digital TV and a DAB Digital Radio tuner, a VGA screen which is becoming more and more common in the Japanese phones, and some keys which clearly show some Apple influence.
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