I can't help but notice vague similarities between this and the 6120c of 2007 vintage. Allow me to geek out a bit here: Both are 3G candybars running S60 3rd edition, both have numeric keypads, both have 2"-ish screens at 240x320, both have dual cameras with front-facing VGA for video calls. The only real differences are in terms of processor (369 MHz ARM11 v. 600 MHz ARM11), actual screen size (2.0" v. 2.2"), stereo jacks (2.5mm v. 3.5mm), and main camera resolution (2.0 megapixels v. 3.15 megapixels). Oh, and the inclusion of A-GPS. Either way, though, this is clearly a spiritual successor to the 6120c, a phone that served me well for many months... until I lost it.
HP has had plenty of time to fine-tune its finger-friendly TouchSmart software, and now, its newest model, the TouchSmart 610, ushers in a fresh design, highlighted by a hinge that allows the display to slide down and lie nearly flat.
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I can't help but notice vague similarities between this and the 6120c of 2007 vintage. Allow me to geek out a bit here:
Both are 3G candybars running S60 3rd edition, both have numeric keypads, both have 2"-ish screens at 240x320, both have dual cameras with front-facing VGA for video calls. The only real differences are in terms of processor (369 MHz ARM11 v. 600 MHz ARM11), actual screen size (2.0" v. 2.2"), stereo jacks (2.5mm v. 3.5mm), and main camera resolution (2.0 megapixels v. 3.15 megapixels). Oh, and the inclusion of A-GPS. Either way, though, this is clearly a spiritual successor to the 6120c, a phone that served me well for many months... until I lost it.
@RingmasterJ
no. it doesnt have a front facing camera and no it isnt running s60.
@N900androidOS
It does run S60. That's why it's any news at all, given its price point. No front-facing camera, though.