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HTC s710


$449.00 Released April, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Have had it for 2 years and it still works. Feels solid and durable--all-chrome face with solid, matte keys.

The Cons:Sound quality is not very good. HTC's UI "improvements" are ugly and don't improve upon Windows Mobile at all. Features the now outdated and much reviled Windows Mobile 6 OS.

The HTC s710 is a compact PDA mobile phone with an auto-sliding QWERTY keyboard. Powered by the Windows Mobile 6 Standard platform, the s710 functions as a portable laptop. Users can check and send email via Office Outlook, manage their appointments with Outlook Mobile Calendar, and even browse the Internet with Internet Explorer.

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In addition, the HTC s710 features Windows Live, which allows for instant-messaging and chatting with friends and family. Additional features of the HTC s710 mobile phone include top-notch interoperability with Exchange Server 2007, the viewing of PDF files, and Windows Vista synchronization via Windows Mobile Device Center. The HTC s710 retails between 200 to $449.00, depending on the retailer and the contract offered. Included is a 1 year limited warranty.

Features

  • 2.4” QVGA TFT LCD
  • QWERTY Keyboard
  • Windows Mobile 6 Standard Platform
  • Microsoft Office
  • Internet Explorer
  • Windows Live
  • Exchange Server 2007
  • Vista Synchronization
  • 1 Year Limited Warranty

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    Have had it for 2 years and it still works

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    Feels solid and durable--all-chrome face with solid, matte keys.

Cons
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    Sound quality is not very good

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    HTC's UI "improvements" are ugly and don't improve upon Windows Mobile at all.

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    Features the now outdated and much reviled Windows Mobile 6 OS.

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    The slide-out keyboard doesn't lock into place when closed.

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    The vibration is very weak, resulting in many missed calls.

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    The earpiece is loud but sounds fairly distorted anywhere past half volume.

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    Typing may be less than comfortable for those with larger hands.

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