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June 5th, 2007 — HTC, HTC Herald P4350, HTC Review Roundups, Reviews
Latest Update - HTC Herald P4350 Review by Shiny Shiny (added 05 June ’07)
HTC’s Herald P4350 Review Roundup includes summaries from all main cell phone expert reviewers as they become available, company specification sheet, videos, Cell Phone Tracker’s unique review conclusion thermometer, and sample photos taken with the HTC Herald P4350.
HTC Herald P4350 Features Include:
- Quad-band PDA
- GPRS, Wi-Fi® , Bluetooth
- Auto-sliding QWERTY keyboard
- 2.8 TFT Touch Screen LCD
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May 4th, 2007 — HTC, HTC Herald P4350, Reviews
MobileReview reviews the HTC Herald P4350 cell phone and they write, “HTC P4350 is nothing special on the reception front – it does well, just as expected. The ringtones’ volume is average, so setting any MP3 or WMA track as a tune makes sense, but if you don’t want to miss a call in crowded and phone calls-unfriendly areas, better go for an unsophisticated warble, set as a ringtone.
The communicator arrives in the market in December, 2006, although start of mass sales is schedule for the beginning of 2007, initially the P4350 will be retailed for 740-750 USD, but there is a good chance that in course of its lifecycle the price will drop down to 550-600 USD for a unit.
All QWERTY-powered Pocket PC offerings by HTC, due out in the first six months of the upcoming year, may be divided into four main branches: models equipped with 2.8” displays form two branches, virtually pulled apart by support for 3G networks (2G-communicator HTC P4350 and 3.5G-device HTC TyTN). HTC Universal will be succeeded by HTC Omni a new type of tablet devices - HTC Athena.
But overall, HTC P4350 is nothing more but a revamped edition of HTC Wizard in a slimmer casing with auto slide-out keyboard design.”
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May 4th, 2007 — HTC, HTC Herald P4350, Reviews
IntoMobile reviews the HTC Herald P4350 cell phone and they write, “Why is this ALMOST a perfect smartphone? Well, that would be mostly due to the lack of a 3G radio. Having only EDGE data does keep this phone from playing with the big boys when it comes to downloading large files. Then there are the nitpicky things like the Comm Manager button and the Voice Recognition being to closely clumped, the lack of a normal headphone jack. The fact that trifling little details like these are all we have to speak harshly about is a testament to the brilliant design of this phone.”
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May 4th, 2007 — HTC, HTC Herald P4350, Reviews
LetsGoMobile has reviewed the HTC Herald P4350 cell phone and they write, “In practice the HTC Herald P4350 turns out to be a telephone that does get a high score for some features but it drops a few stitches here and there on other features. The screen is large and easy to work with but don’t take it outside when the sun is shining bright because then it is too difficult to see anything at all on the screen. The camera is nice but does not perform too well under dim light circumstances and the so-called fixed focus makes the pictures come out less clear than what you would expect.”
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April 16th, 2007 — HTC, HTC Herald P4350, Reviews
Pocket-lint has reviewed the HTC P4350 Smartphone and they write, “For those not looking for the all singing all dancing capabilities of the TyTN the P4350 will fit the bill, however given the choice on a Smartphone of having 3G and HSDPA built in or just regular GSM we know that we, and any self requesting business man would do the same.
Of course if you aren’t playing any web surfing, or worried about the speed you can get your emails then the faster online access speed won’t be an issue and you can opt for this and save yourself a few bob.
Overall, like the TyTN a good strong performer, but for us we would opt for the TyTN or, although yet to be reviewed the Ameo, but then that’s a different proposition all together.”
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