The Engadget has published some comparison pictures on the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1, HTC Touch Pro, HTC Fuze and some other touchscreen phones. You can find the gallery here
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Archive for the “Windows Mobile” CategoryThe Engadget has published some comparison pictures on the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1, HTC Touch Pro, HTC Fuze and some other touchscreen phones. You can find the gallery here
The HTC Touch HD gets reviewed by Mobile review. Read the full detailed review here We never experienced any problems with the HTC Touch HD’s cellular module – the reception quality was okay, and the earpiece was just loud enough to make for audible calls in just about any environment, although it got nearly impossible to deal with at the top volume settings. The loudspeaker found in the HD is a tad louder than that of the Diamond or Touch Pro. Despite being housed in a cumbersome casing, the Touch HD sports a sharp vibro alert that will get through to you even if you put the phone in a shoulder bag. Retailing for around 600 Euro, the Touch HD will be a fairly interesting offering in Europe – we doubt that its dazzling display will go unnoticed. On top of that, being only 100-150 Euro more expensive than the Touch Diamond, it comes with a handful of enhancements, such as 3.5 mm audio jack and 5 Mpix camera. Clearly, it’s not a mainstream phone, but not a cumbersome and barely usable powerhouse either. The thing about the HTC Touch HD is that it’s a great option for those WM aficionados who have been dreaming about it for several years now. While it may not live up to all expectations they had, the truth is that there is no other way to go, as far as this consumer group is concerned. Being the first true all-in-one communicator, the HD is a marvel for those who know how to squeeze the most out of it, even if it takes a dozen of third-party applications and several hours of twiddling with the phone’s settings, along with some new accessories (a pair of decent earphones, 16 Gb memory card, carrying case and a cradle for in-car navigation). These people will buy it anyway and do whatever it takes to get everything in gear – after all, they have been waiting for it for so long
The HTC Max 4G gets reviews by a Russian mobile website. You can find the translated version of the review here. The HTC MAX 4G is the first GSM/WiMAX phone to come to the market. WiMAX is a 4G network, for high-speed internet access. The MAX 4G is similar to the Touch HD in its specs, with 3.8″ WVGA display and 3.2-megapixel camera. It is announced for the Russian market only.
Dec
23
2008
Video: Android On-Screen KeyboardPosted by: Phat^Trance in Android, Video, Windows Mobile
Here’s a video on how the On-Screen keyboard on the T-Mobile G1 looks like. The On-Screen keyboard will be included in the next firmware update that will be relesed late January next year.
Here are some unboxing pictures of HTC Max 4G by Begovaya – HTC MAX 4G is the first GSM/WiMAX phone to come to the market. WiMAX is a 4G network, for high-speed internet access. The MAX 4G is similar to the Touch HD in its specs, with 3.8″ WVGA display and 3.2-megapixel camera. It is announced for the Russian market only.
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Dec
19
2008
HTC S740 Windows Mobile Smartphone Video ReviewPosted by: Phat^Trance in Reviews, Video, Windows Mobile
HTC S740 Windows Mobile Smartphone video review. The HTC S740 is the successor of the S730 and S710 Vox, also with both numeric keypad and full QWERTY on a slider. It uses the design language of the new Touch models, with piano black finish and faceted back. S740 is a quad-band GSM with dual-band UMTS/HSDPA and features 3.2MP camera, QVGA display, Wi-Fi and aGPS. |
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