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HTC Vox Review

Hardware Reviews - By: pdaBlast! Staff - March 09, 2007


Mobile Review has published a very detailed review of the upcoming HTC Vox. Althouth they only had a pre-production unit to work with, they were able to put it through a thorough test. The Vox sports quad-band GSM, EDGE, Bluetooth, WiFi and a 2 megapixel camera.

Mobile Reviews conclusions are a mixed bag. The device looks great and has a nice form factor, but there were some problems. The ear piece was very average as was the outside speaker. Also, this phone has no 3G support. That seems like a deal breaker. Check out their full review for the particulars.


Specifications:

  • Type: Windows Mobile-based smartphone
  • Form-factor: side-slider with QWERTY-keyboard and numberpad, or monoblock with slide-out QWERTY-keyboard
  • Position in the line-up: above S650 (Cavalier)
  • Rivals: Samsung i600, Motorola Q; Nokia E70
  • Materials used : soft-touch plastic
  • Operating system: Windows Mobile 6 Standard
  • GSM Quad-band 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, EDGE/GPRS class B, Multi-slot standard class 10
  • CPU: Texas Instruments OMAP 201 MHz
  • RAM: 64 Mb (49.58 Mb of user-available);
  • ROM: 128 Mb (63.38 Mb of user-available memory for storing data and applications)
  • Connectivity: microSD, Bluetooth 2.0, ExtUSB for charging/synchronization, Wi-Fi (IEEE802.11b/g)
  • Display: TFT 2.41” (49x36.5 mm – active area) with a resolution of 320x240 pixels, capable of 65 K colors, no backlighting settings
  • Camera: CMOS 2 Mpix, flash-less, video recording capabilities
  • Battery: detachable 1050 mAh Li-Ion
  • Dimensions: 101.5x50x18.6 mm
  • Weight: 140 g.



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