Um, yeah, like HTC slide-out devices are slim and elegant, right? Their PPC phone edition devices are bricks.
Two things iPhone has over all Windows Mobile devices is screen size and resolution. I am fed up with slow processors and low-res 2.8" screens found on HTC PPC phones. Even the Touch suffers from these wretched shortcomings. iPhone offers a 3.5" HVGA display, and that is huge step up from what I have endured with smartphones.
Until I begin seeing Windows Mobile Pro hardware with 400mhz (or better) processors and 3.5" (or better) VGA displays, iPhone is where I'm dropping my Franklins. Wake me up when Microsoft and its hardware partners get a clue.
• 5-inch VGA touch display • Memory HDD 8GB, ROM 256MB, RAM 128MB • HTC VueFLO™ for easy navigation • 3.5mm Stereo audio jack • Microsoft® Windows Mobile® 6 Professional Phone operating system • 3G (HSDPA-ready) and Wi-Fi® for global connectivity • Windows Media® Player Mobile for up to 5 hours of video • Bluetooth® 2.0 for wireless stereo audio • Built-in GPS to navigate anywhere, anytime • TV Out feature to send PowerPoint® decks to external TV or projector • Up to 8 hours of battery life, longer than a laptop • 3 megapixel camera • MiniSD® expansion slot for unlimited storage • Intel® PXA270 624 MHz with ATi™ Graphic Chip W2284 Processor
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but what mobile keyboard DOES type well?
ever tried HTC's sliding keyboards?
Um, yeah, like HTC slide-out devices are slim and elegant, right? Their PPC phone edition devices are bricks.
Two things iPhone has over all Windows Mobile devices is screen size and resolution. I am fed up with slow processors and low-res 2.8" screens found on HTC PPC phones. Even the Touch suffers from these wretched shortcomings. iPhone offers a 3.5" HVGA display, and that is huge step up from what I have endured with smartphones.
Until I begin seeing Windows Mobile Pro hardware with 400mhz (or better) processors and 3.5" (or better) VGA displays, iPhone is where I'm dropping my Franklins. Wake me up when Microsoft and its hardware partners get a clue.
400+MHz Processor and 3.5+in. vga screen?
Oh, you must mean the HTC Advantage.
From HTC's Spec Sheet:
Spotlight on HTC 7501 Features:
• 5-inch VGA touch display
• Memory HDD 8GB, ROM 256MB, RAM 128MB
• HTC VueFLO™ for easy navigation
• 3.5mm Stereo audio jack
• Microsoft® Windows Mobile® 6 Professional Phone operating system
• 3G (HSDPA-ready) and Wi-Fi® for global connectivity
• Windows Media® Player Mobile for up to 5 hours of video
• Bluetooth® 2.0 for wireless stereo audio
• Built-in GPS to navigate anywhere, anytime
• TV Out feature to send PowerPoint® decks to external TV or projector
• Up to 8 hours of battery life, longer than a laptop
• 3 megapixel camera
• MiniSD® expansion slot for unlimited storage
• Intel® PXA270 624 MHz with ATi™ Graphic Chip W2284 Processor
Link: http://www.america.htc.com/products/advantage7501/features-specs.html