Archive for the 'HTC' Category
HTC Excalibur S620 Review
LetsGoMobile has reviewed the HTC Excalibur S620 and they write, “The HTC S620 is not really a compact smart phone. It is rather broad, but that is one of the only things that could be improved. European consumers don’t really know this company, but hopefully, this is going to change. The phone feels well made and has every function you could wish for. The screen is clear, high quality, well ordered and very practical to use. The HTC S620 has been thought up for professional users, but will also go down well with texting, gadget and gizmo-freaks. Maybe it would be a good idea to equip the successor to the HTC S620 with a camera with a higher resolution and a flash. If it had had these features, it would have been my ideal phone. In short, the HTC S620 is not an everyday phone, but it is well worth having. It has a few tiny disadvantages, but despite this, I would heartily recommend the HTS Excalibur!”
HTC P3300 Artemis Review - PocketNow
PocketNow reviews the HTC P3300 Artemis and here’s the conclusion - “While I’m a big fan of the original HTC Magician’s breakthrough formfactor, the P3300 builds on the great size by shaving off some pounds, thinning down, and added some great features. I think the best part is the scroll wheel interface. It makes scrolling through long lists much easier than the old D-Pad style buttons. The second best part is the inclusion of a SirfSTAR III GPS receiver, however I don’t like that it doesn’t work with my preferred GPS software (iNav iGuidance).”
HTC S620 T-Mobile Dash Review - AvecMobile
AvecMobile has reviewed the HTC S620 T-Mobile Dash and here’s the verdict - “The HTC S620, or T-Mobile Dash, is a Windows Mobile smartphone for people who want to access the Internet, email, and multimedia while on the go. Reading and writing email, browsing the Internet, and viewing photos or videos are straightforward tasks. A full qwerty keypad (or thumb pad) and large screen justify the unit’s size and form. The device is wider than an average phone, but we are more than willing to pay that price in order to have a multimedia computer like this in our pocket.”