CNET has reviewed the Pharos GPS 600e phone and they write, “The 600e is equipped with a 400MHz processor and has 128MB ROM/64MB SDRAM with about 40MB of user-accessible storage and 28MB for running programs. General performance was mixed. The smart phone was quick to perform certain tasks like opening office documents, but it slowed considerably when launching the camera or activating certain wireless features. Obviously, we didn’t get the benefit of 3G speeds when browsing the Web on the 600e, but it wasn’t horrible, as pages loaded fairly quickly. Music playback through the phone’s speakers was, as expected, pretty poor, lacking bass and richness. Watching video, however, was surprisingly good. Though you get some pixilation, video quality was better than some other smart phones we’ve tested and the picture and audio always matched up.”