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HTC Advantage (X7500) preorder from Clove

Clove haven’t wasted any time and you can now pre-order the new HTC Advantage (aka HTC X7500/Athena) from their website.

HTC Advantage

If you want to be sure that you’ll be one of the first to own the fantastic new HTC Advantage the go visit the HTC page on the Clove site. Initial pricing is £495 with an expected arrival in April, but we’ll keep you up to date!

Matt

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HTC P3400 announced

Not mentioned as part of the Q1 line up, HTC announce the HTC P3400. Looks like an updated HTC Prophet!?

HTC P3400

When you need to get something done while on the move, choose the right tool for the job. The HTC P3400 PDA is the perfect personal assistant in business.

With all the office tools on board you can be as demanding as you like with the HTC P3400. A truly global phone offering GSM/GPRS international roaming plus a full range of connectivity options with Bluetooth® 2.0 and Wi-Fi® means you’ll be connected just about anywhere.

This mobile device is a true “pocket PC”. Microsoft® Windows Mobile® 5.0 allows you to manage your Microsoft® Word and Excel® files, retrieve your emails instantly with direct push synchronisation, and log onto the internet with Internet Explorer®.

You can browse the web with Internet Explorer® and Pocket MSN®. Save your files to a SD card and sync with your PC through USB to take your music, video and images with you. Add a quality 2.0 megapixel camera for image and video capture, large 2.8 inch LCD touch screen for viewing files, and you’ll discover that the optimum business efficiency in the world doesn’t cost you the earth.

Matt

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HTC S710 official

Part of the Q1 line up, HTC announce the HTC S710. (aka HTC Vox)

HTC S710 HTC S710

As one of the first devices to launch with Microsoft Windows Mobile 6, users reach a new level of functionality with the HTC S710 – a compact and stylish messaging device.

Ideal for business or pleasure, this versatile, compact handset looks like a phone, but, thanks to a cleverly concealed semi auto-sliding full keyboard, it makes light work of messaging, web browsing and calls. Viewing Microsoft Office Word and Excel documents on the
go is a pleasure on the 2.4 inch screen with landscape view option, and users can stay connected via user-friendly, real-time email in its original rich HTML format and the ability to chat over Windows Live.

The HTC S710 is no lightweight when it comes to connectivity options either, allowing users to. stay connected anywhere with GPRS/EDGE, Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® 2.0.

Matt

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HTC Advantage official

Part of the Q1 line up, HTC announce the HTC Advantage.

HTC Advantage

The most powerful mobile office to date, the HTC Advantage is lighter, more compact, and more portable that even the smallest PC notebook. Offering online connectivity anytime, anywhere, it’s the ideal companion for the business traveller who needs instant access to email and the capability to view, edit and/or print on-network Microsoft Office documents, including Excel, Word, or PowerPoint files.

The HTC Advantage boasts a massive 8-hour battery life – far in excess of the average laptop – to ensure a full business day’s worth of productivity. The storage facilities, 8GB hard drive, and handy miniSD are also unrivalled by any other mobile office device, providing a seamless document management and usage experience.

The HTC Advantage uniquely has built-in video output capability, empowers its users with freedom to make presentations anywhere. Users can run presentations directly via the projector and TV output. Its 5-inch VGA colour touch screen and innovative, magnetic QWERTY keyboard are ideal not just for editing Microsoft Office documents, but also for enjoying leisure time. Users can watch videos, browse the web, use instant Outlook push e-mail, synchronize their contacts, tasks and calendar, and navigate anywhere with inbuilt GPS and TomTom NAVIGATOR 6. Screen navigation is made super easy thanks to HTC’s VueFLO™ technology. Using G-Sensor technology, users simply tilt the device to intuitively move around the page.

Add to all that an on-board business card scanner and 3-megapixel camera to convert business cards to Microsoft Outlook contacts, a range of connectivity options such as HSPDA, Tri-band 3G, Wi-Fi® and stereo Bluetooth® 2.0 connectivity and a second VGA camera for video telephony and its easy to see why the HTC Advantage is the most powerful mobile office device available.

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HTC P3350 announced

Part of the Q1 line up, HTC announce the HTC P3350. (aka HTC Love)

HTC P3350

This device is perfect for anyone wanting a stylish and slim PDA phone with strong music, entertainment and messaging functionality. HTC’s Media Hub allows users to play and manage music, watch video tracks/clips, or create ringtones and then store them on the huge 256MB internal memory or Micro SD card. It’s easy to scroll through tracks thanks to 8-way viewing navigation control with HTC’s RollR™ (track ball and wheel).

Music capabilities include an FM radio and Microsoft Windows Media Player 10 with stereo Bluetooth® output and an inbuilt graphic equalizer for sound enhancement.

The HTC P3350, based on Windows Mobile 5.0, helps users keep in touch with Microsoft Outlook Mobile email and contacts, as well as stay connected to important business information with the ability to manage Microsoft Office documents. Connectivity options include: GSM Quad band 850/900/1800/1900 Mhz, GPRS/EDGE to make web browsing and instant messaging a breeze. Sold complete with Bluetooth stereo headsets and remote control accessories compatible with HTC products, this is an all round audio performer.

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HTC announce Q1 2007 line up

HTC today launched three smart devices from its Q1 2007 product portfolio at the 3GSM World Congress Conference and Exhibition. These ground-breaking devices
showcase the latest in mobile convergence for both consumer and enterprise audiences and epitomize HTC’s commitment to developing innovative,appealing and category-defining form factors and applications.

HTC Advantage

  • HTC Advantage (X7500) – The most powerful mobile office to date, the HTC Advantage is smarter and lighter than the smallest PC notebook. It supports Microsoft Outlook Mobile for quick access to email, calendar, task and contact functions. It is also the first device to feature HTC’s VueFLO™ easy navigation technology and detachable keyboard. A first for business
    functionality with high-speed global connectivity (Tri-Band 3G/ 3.5G (HSDPA) and Quad-Band GSM/GPRS/EDGE), the HTC Advantage is packed with PCstyle power, functionality and multimedia features.
  • HTC S710

  • HTC S710 – This compact and stylish messaging phone features a semi autosliding QWERTY keyboard, redefining the smartphone form factor. Offering more than a sleek new look, this model is one of the first devices to use Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 for a powerful and engaging mobile experience. Windows Mobile 6 offers new capabilities to view emails in rich
    HTML format, easier email management through new shortcuts and newcalendar views that enhance how people can stay on top of their work when away from the office.
  • HTC P3350

  • HTC P3350 – For music and multimedia on the move, the HTC P3350 has it all. The HTC P3350 is a powerful mobile device that offers a full range of PDA features such as Microsoft Office Mobile for reading and editing Word and Excel documents, combined with HTC’s powerful Media Hub for playing and managing music and videos tracks/clips, or creating ringtones.
  • The HTC Advantage will first be available through T-Mobile (as the T-Mobile ‘Ameo’) in Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, Austria and Poland starting in March 2007, with HTC versions being released simultaneously in selected countries.

    Orange will first launch the HTC S710 (Orange SPV E650) across most of its European markets in the first half of the year as part of its Signature range. The Orange SPV E650 will feature a customised homescreen with icons that provide one-click access to key business functions such as Internet access, email, calendar and contact information.

    The HTC P3350 will be available in store from March, through a range of HTC’s operator and distributor partners.

    Peter Chou, CEO and President of HTC, commented: “HTC has always been committed to continuous innovation. These new products bring the mobile office and a variety of entertainment options to users on the go and demonstrate HTC’s ability to consistently develop world-class, industry-defining products.”

    More news to follow!

    Matt

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    HTC X7500 details unfold – now called HTC Advantage

    The HTC X7500 is a hot topic at the moment and details of the soon to be available device are emerging on the seehtc.com site.

    HTC X7500

    You’ll notice that there seems to be a name change and it looks like the device is now going to be called the HTC Advantage!

    Have a look at www.seehtc.com .

    Matt

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    Windows Mobile 6 now official

    Everyone has been talking about Windows Mobile 6 for a while but it’s now official, Microsoft released the following press statement at 3GSM:

    Microsoft today unveiled Windows Mobile 6, the newest version of its mobile software platform. By improving usability and adding support for Microsoft Office features previously available only on PCs, Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 delivers to the small screen a familiar and rich experience that meets the needs of work and life while on the go, all with
    a single device.

    “A work force that is both mobile and connected is becoming essential for business success,” said Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft. “That’s why we’re integrating innovative mobile technologies into all our key products, with Windows Mobile as the centerpiece.”

    Windows Mobile 6 delivers the ability to view e-mails in their original rich HTML format with live links to Web and SharePoint(R) sites, which means text and images are displayed as they would be on a PC, and are available from a corporate e-mail server such as Exchange Server 2007, from Web-based accounts such as Windows Live(TM) Hotmail or from a myriad of other popular service providers. Windows Mobile 6 also includes Windows Live for Windows Mobile, which provides customers with a rich set of Windows Live services. For example, now through Windows Live Messenger, people can chat with more than one person at one time, express themselves through animated figures, quickly send a file or image, or record and send voice notes.

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    UMPC Group Test (Part 3) UBiQUiO 702 review

    This is the second week of our UMPC group test and over the last 7 days I have been using the UBiQUiO 702.

    UBiQUiO 702 Main

    Weighing in at over 1kg the UBiQUiO 702 is the heaviest (and largest) of the UMPC devices that we are reviewing in our group test. The 702 design is similar to the Samsung Q1, the screens are the same size and they share the same black gloss finish. The thing with the black gloss finish is that it looks great until you touch it afterwards it shows up all your finger prints!

    This week the UBiQUiO had a good outing as I have been out of the office on a CCA Training course. The 6 cell battery offers great endurance lasting around 4 hours with fairly heavy use. The issue with the 6 cell battery is that it adds a lot to the weight and size of the device as it sticks out from the back of the device although this can be useful when you have the 702 on a desk as it doubles as a stand.

    UBiQUiO 702 back

    The 702 has an instant advantage over the Q1 in that there is a built in mouse buttons and pointer control. This works really well when you hold it in both hands and allows for efficient navigation, of course you can still use the stylus and touchscreen too.

    UBiQUiO 702 mouse buttons
    UBiQUiO 702 mouse

    Whilst on the subject of using the device hand-held this is one area in which I found two potential flaws with the design. Firstly when you wrap your hands round the device to hold it you end up covering the CPU fan vents. Obviously this can lead to overheating. The other thing is the placement of the USB connectors. There are two USB sockets, one on each side of the unit. Both are in the exact position where you hold on to the device. This means that you can’t have anything plugged in while you are holding it, you can’t use USB keys.

    UBiQUiO 702 left UBiQUiO 702 right

    Like the Samsung Q1 the UBiQUiO 702 allows for text input via on screen keyboard or via Dial Keys but once again the relatively low native resolution of the display (800 x 480) means that the dials take up half the screen which limits their usefulness.

    In terms of accessories, you do not get a great deal with the UBiQUiO. There is the obligatory charger, spare stylus, wired headphones/microphone and a plastic desktop stand. The only other thing you get is a yellow(!) cloth bag to put the device in. This wont offer much protection!

    UBiQUiO 702 in the box

    The 702 offers WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity. Once again, setting up a bluetooth partnership with my mobile phone was an effective way to get internet access this device but bluetooth is the only way you will be able to achieve this with the 702 as there is no PCMCIA or CF slot to use for mobile 3G cards. Fortunately the bluetooth on the 702 is reliable.

    Although the bluetooth may be reliable the same cannot be said for the WiFi connection. Although the connection was easy to set up the connection would stop working at random intervals and at times would require a reboot to get it working again. Reception was also bad, even sitting close to my wireless router I could only get a ‘good’ signal, my laptop in the same place reports an excellent signal. With the 702 you’re stuck with WiFi as there is no ethernet socket to use instead.

    On the plus side the battery life is good while the processor is reasonably quick and the hard drive, being a 2.5″ unit, is fast when compared with the Samsung Q1. The screen is quite large and is sharp and bright, touch screen is accurate enough but the native resolution too low in my opinion. On the down side, the biggest problem with the 702 is the weight. 1.02Kg may not sound like a lot but after holding it in your hands for 10 minutes you begin to realise how heavy it is, just like carrying 10 mobile phones! WiFi performance is also poor and there is a distinct lack of external connectors for VGA and wired ethernet.

    Overall the UBiQUiO is a capable device but come back next week to see how the UBiQUiO 702 and Samsung Q1 shape up against the OQO model 01+ and I’ll be deciding which UMPC I liked best!

    Matt

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