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Ahhh I heard that Pidion were working on one, nice to see they released it.

If you're interested then I recommend getting in touch with them as the Koreans can offer some seriously competitive pricing/discounts on their devices. They're also typically very helpful and supportive if you're having issues. There is usually a slight language barrier but they make up for that in being as helpful as possible.

Here's to the South Koreans destroying the market share of the incompetant Symbol/Motorola and Intermec! :)

An aside: a lot of Korean companies have offices in LA that help with their US market activities. These aren't always publicized so always ask!
Question: why does the second top-most picture of the phone display a Windows mobile OS?
Because Android is one of your choises, not the only choise.
How does IP65 protection of this device compare to IPX7 of Garmin Oregon 450? (https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?cID=145&pID=63349#sp...)
Oddly enough, the IP65 rating this phone has does not make it waterproof. IP_5 means it can survive being sprayed with a hose but not necessarily taken for a dive. The Garmin'x IPX7 means that it is rated for immersion up to one meter (the 7 in the second place). The X is not a valid part of the code so I'm not sure what it means. The first digit refers to physical ingress protection.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_Code