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HTC Advantage X7510 Release & Review - HTC X7510 UK

Although based on the original specification of the HTC Advantage, the X7510 does have some of its own unique talents and some welcomed improvements on existing features.  With a new design, updated software, improved keyboard and bigger 16GB flash memory, the HTC Advantage X7510 looks set for a huge success.  Featuring HTC’s infamous TouchFlo technology, the magnetic Qwerty keyboard incorporates Haptic Feedback into its design and a special G-sensor automatically identifies the screen’s orientation for optimal usage.  And at this point it would be worth adding that the generous 5 inch touchsreen offers handwriting recognition and HTC Home provides one touch access to emails, text messages, missed calls, calendar detail, contacts and believe it or not weather forecasts in one simple screen.
HTC Advantage X7510
Weight: 375g 
Talktime: 6 h 
Standby time: 300 h
Dimensions: 133 x 98 x 16mm
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Multimedia features include a 3.15 mega pixel camera with autofocus, video capture & playback, secondary videocall camera and windows media player 10.  And if you hadn’t guessed it already, the HTC Advantage X7510 is 3G enabled thanks to being HSDPA enabled, but then its even got WiFi connectivity which makes even more sense.  The USB connection allows for easy PC synchronisation and bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP stereo support is as much of a bonus as 3G these days.
Sporting a built-in GPS satellite navigation system is of no great surprise either and the dual speakers don’t go unnoticed.  The device is powered by a 624Mhz processor and runs on a future version of the Microsoft Window Mobile operating system.  With TV Output video clips can be viewed through your TV providing greater visual power and the suite of secondary applications for business use come in rather handy as well.  For now, the HTC X7510 is only going to be released in Black but its still early days and you just never know.

February 15, 2008 Posted by newmobilephones | HTC Mobile Phones | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 3 Comments

HTC P3470 Release and Review - HTC P3470 UK

The HTC P3470, codenamed Pharos, is the latest addition to the HTC portfolio and measuring just 15.7mm, its slim and stylish design goes a long way to impress.
With Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional operating system and powered by a 200 Mhz processor, the HTC P3470 is more than just a smartphone.
This PocketPc is capable of managing a busy lifestyle both in and out of the office with its suite of office applications, internet browser, email and Advanced GPS enabled satellite navigation system which uses TomTom Navigator 6.
HTC P3470
Weight: 122g 
Talktime: 5.5 hrs
Standby time: 240 hours
Dimensions: 108 x 58.3 x 15.7 mm
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A Quad Band GSM device with GPRS support and EDGE technology, the HTC P3470 is equipped with a 2 mega pixel camera plus an audio and video player.
The QVGA flat touch screen measures a healthy 2.8 inches and offers handwriting recognition and the 256MB of flash memory is expandable with microSD to provide 1GB.
Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP stereo support is another welcomed addition to the feature list and so is the miniUSB connection which combines its functions as being an audio jack when needed.
Value for money is definitley something that HTC where looking to achieve with this device, the HTC P3470 offers high quality features to a much wider audience.
Even the battery life is pretty impressive with 5.5 hours of talktime and 240 hours on standby.

February 15, 2008 Posted by newmobilephones | HTC Mobile Phones | , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments

HTC Omni is the HTC Universal Upgrade

Successor to the popular T-Mobile MDA IV, otherwise known as the HTC Universal and the first PDA to support WLAN, the HTC Omni follows a brand new marketing design of devices previously released by HTC with the introduction of this UMPC.

HTC Omni Universal

Weight: 210g 

Talktime: 4 hrs

Standby time: 200 hours

Dimensions: 129.5 x 79 x 16 mm

As with the HTC Universal, the HTC Omni is a 3G enabled Quad band GSM device with GPRS, EDGE and WiFi technology but with added HSDPA and UMTS support.

Running Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 Operating System and powered by a 400Mhz Samsung processor, the HTC Omni comes complete with a full Qwerty keyboard and 4inch touch screen with 800 x 480 resolution.

An ultra mobile PC with style and a laptop PC like design, the HTC Omni measures just 13mm in depth and the specification list is long and distinguished with features such as a 3.0 mega pixel camera, video recording, Cellular Radio, bluetooth stereo 2.0, GPS navigation system,standard 128Mb internal memory and 256Mb of flash memory plus microSD card expansion, TV/VGA out, dedicated secondary camera for video calling and the addition of an external secondary screen display for showing caller ID information.

The list just seems to go on and on, but with HTC only now breaking into this market, it’s no surprise that they have gone all out to impress with the HTC Omni.

November 29, 2007 Posted by newmobilephones | HTC Mobile Phones | , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments

HTC Touch Cruise / HTC P3650 Touch Release

Featuring as the third addition to the HTC Touch range, the HTC Touch Cruise, aka HTC P3650, follows the other members closely with its abilities and power.

A Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional smartphone, the HTC Touch Cruise is powered by a 400Mhz Qualcomm processor and includes 128MB of RAM with the option to expand via microSD card slot.

HTC Touch Cruise P3650

Weight: 130g 

Talktime: 7 hrs

Standby time: 450 hours

Dimensions: 110 x 58 x 15.5 mm

The 2.8 inch TFT touchscreen includes handwriting recognition and TouchFlo finger swipe navigation technology plus a 4-way Navigation key.

Secondary Applications include Pocket Office with Word, Excel, Outlook and PDF document viewer whilst the multimedia features are made up of a 3 mega pixel camera with autofocus and video record, Music Player and built-in FM Radio.

A 3G enabled device the HTC Touch Cruise also has a secondary fount mounted camera for video calling along with WiFi capabilities, EDGE Technology, Bluetooth Wireless and miniUSB connectivity.

For the full navigational experience, the HTC Touch Cruise offers a built-in GPS Receiver which uses TomTom Navigation Software to get you from A to B.

Normally with this amount of functionality onboard you would expect a bulky and heavy device but HTC have managed to squeeze this all in to 130g measuring just 15.5m.

Even the battery life on this device is impressive with 7 hours of talktime and 450 hours of standby.

There’s really not much that can be said about the HTC Touch Cruise other than its pure genius in the palm of your hand.

November 29, 2007 Posted by newmobilephones | HTC Mobile Phones | , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments