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This article is written like an advertisement. Please help rewrite this article from a neutral point of view. For blatant advertising that would require a fundamental rewrite to become encyclopedic, use {{db-spam}} to mark for speedy deletion. (November 2009) i-mate 810-F Manufacturer i-mate Available Release date 1st July 2009 Screen 320x240 px, 2.8 in (71 mm), LCD, 4:3 aspect ratio Camera 2.0 megapixel rear Operating system Windows Mobile 6.1 Input QWERTY Keyboard and Touchscreen CPU Marvell PXA310 at 624 MHz Memory 128 MB RAM 256 MB ROM 2 GB NAND Flash Networks Quad band GSM 850 900 1800 1900, GPRS, EDGE Connectivity Bluetooth 2.0 Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) Battery 1200 mAH Lithium-ion battery Physical size 111 mm (4.4 in) (h) 66 mm (2.6 in) (w) 15.5 mm (0.61 in) (d) Weight 150 grammes Form factor ruggedised PDA, Smartphone The i-mate 810-F is quad-band Internet-enabled Windows Mobile smartphone. Its name comes from the US military standards for environment tests, MIL-STD-810. I-mate claims the 810-F can withstand temperature extremes of up to 60 degree and -20 degree celsius. It is also waterproofed to 1 metre, and shockproof. It has a rubber exterior, with a filter over the earpiece to maintain waterproofing. Metal screws are exposed so you can check the factory seals have been maintained, and there is a small plastic stylus located in a slot at the back of the phone.[1] The 810-F features a QWERTY-keyboard, a 2.45-inch 320x240 pixel touchscreen and a five-way clickable navigation pad.[2] It runs the Window Mobile 6.1 Professional operating system, with Internet Explorer 6. It offers a digital compass, A-GPS features and a three-axis accelerometer. There is also a 2MP fixed focus camera and 2 GB of storage space.[3] There's no microSD slot to maintain its environmental coherence. Connectivity includes GSM, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS and HSDPA, plus Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0. I-mate provides a lifetime guarantee for the 810-F (subject to warranty terms and conditions, registration and annual service plan).[4] References ^ Pocket Picks: The unshockable, unsinkable PDA: i-mate’s 810-F ^ Wireless and Mobile news: Waterproof i-mate 810-F Imperviously Secure with Compass & GPS ^ T3: Brain meets brawn with the i-mate 810-F smartphone ^ Mobile Choice: i-mate’s “tough” smartphone External links i-mate official website Photo gallery at Pocket-lint Mobile World Congress photo gallery at Pocket Picks v • d • e Windows Mobile / Windows Phone (Microsoft Corporation) Device software Bing Mobile · Internet Explorer Mobile · Media Player Mobile · Office Mobile · Remote Desktop · Voice Command · Windows Live for Mobile Desktop synchronization ActiveSync · Media Center · Media Player · Mobile Device Center · Outlook · Zune Services My Phone · Windows Error Reporting · Windows Marketplace for Mobile · Windows Phone Marketplace Server utilization DirectPush · Exchange Server Hardware Ford Sync · KIN · Pocket PC · Portable Media Center · Smartphone Development .NET Compact Framework · Silverlight · SQL Server Compact · XNA Models Windows Mobile OS Based 810-F · A3100 · Ace · Athena · BlackJack · BlackJack II · Dash · DX900 · eXpo · HD2 · HD Mini · i600 · i780 · Incite · Jack · KS20 · MAX 4G · nüvifone M10 · nüvifone M20 · Omnia · Omnia II · Omnia Lite · Omnia Pro B7330 · Omnia Pro B7610 · Propel Pro · Saga · Shadow · Smartflip · TG01 · Touch · Touch2 · Touch 3G · Touch Cruise · Touch Diamond · Touch Diamond2 · Touch Dual · Touch HD · Touch Pro · Touch Pro2 · Touch Viva · Treo Pro · TyTN · TyTN II · Vox · Wing · Wings · Xda  · Xperia X1 · Xperia X2 Windows Phone OS Based Dell Venue Pro · HTC 7 Mozart · HTC 7 Pro · HTC 7 Surround · HTC 7 Trophy · HTC HD7 · LG Optimus 7 · LG Quantum / Optimus 7Q · Samsung Focus · Samsung Omnia 7 KIN Kin One · Kin Two