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HTC S710 - smartphone with slide-out QWERTY keyboard reviewed

After 3.5 years of usage my old Sony Ericsson T610 phone suddenly started malfunctioning and I needed a new phone. I browsed online through some of Sony Ericsson’s, Nokia’s and Samsung’s offerings but I couldn’t really find a phone that fit my needs. But then I checked out some of HTC’s phones and found the HTC S710. This Windows Mobile 6 based phone had lots of interesting features, including a 2 megapixel digital camera, a slideout QWERTY keyboard and WiFi support. The size of the S710 also pleased me, its candybar shaped design is barely bigger than my old phone. Not bad for a feature-packed Windows Mobile phone.

I read a couple of reviews and most of them were pretty positive so I decided to order this phone from a webshop. The only thing I didn’t really like is the limited storage capacity of the phone so I decided to order a 2GB SanDisk microSD memory card together with this phone. Two days later UPS delivered it at my doorstep.

The S710 is made by a Taiwanese company called High Tech Computer (HTC). They were found in 1997 as an Original Design Manufacturer (ODM). This means they manufactured products to sell them to other companies who rebadged the product and launched it on the market as their own. Today HTC has a broad range of own-branded products but they still sell their phones to phone operators and OEM partners. You can buy the HTC S710 (codenamed HTC Vox) in a store or you can also buy the Orange SPV E650, Vodafone VDA V, Vodafone V1415 or DOPOD C500 which are the rebranded versions of the S710 phone.

Conclusion
The HTC S710 is an impressive phone. This Windows Mobile 6 based smartphone packs a lot of features in a relatively small candybar-shaped design. The S710 has a very large and good LCD display, WiFi support, a spring-loaded QWERTY keyboard, a 2 megapixel digital camera, lots of multimedia capabilities, microSD memory support and lots of other features.
This is my first experience with a Windows Mobile phone and overall I’m very pleased. The phone has lots of capabilities but it still feels pretty “phone-ish”. Before I got this phone I feared a bit that Windows Mobile would put the phone features (calling, texting, …) a bit on the background but this wasn’t the case. In my opinion the biggest downsides of the HTC S710 “Vox” are the sometimes slow performance and the low battery life.

Without a contract the HTC S710 can be bought for about 400EUR. This isn’t really cheap for a phone but it’s still pretty affordable for a feature-packed Windows Mobile 6 smartphone.

The Good Stuff
- Big, bright and easy to read LCD display
- Lots of features
- WiFi support
- Looks good
- Compact size for a Windows Mobile phone
- Slide-out QWERTY keyboard as well as a normal keypad
- microSD card can be swapped without removing the battery first.

The Bad Stuff
- Short battery life
- Sometimes a bit slow
- Digital camera quality isn’t great, but good enough to take some photos on-the-go.
- Camera lens isn’t protected
- No 3G support
- The phone is quite heavy (140g), but to be honest this wasn’t really a problem for me.

I give the HTC S710 phone a 8.5/10 and our Editor’s Choice award.

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June 21st, 2007 @ 11:58 AM &bull by Ka Wang • Filed under News, Reviews

Levi’s Jeans intros shiny new cellphones [with pict]

Levi’s made its cellphone intentions pretty well known late last year, but it’s just now following through with them, trotting out its new line of self-branded phones made with more than a little help from ModeLabs. Unfortunately, there’s not a whole lot in the way of technical details at the moment, but Levi’s is more than willing to talk up the phone’s various style advantages, including its riveted steel casing and detachable chain. From the looks of it, you’ll also be able to get the phone in your choice of five color schemes, including metallic silver, black, brown copper, “shiny silver,” and “shiny sand” — the latter two of which also come with “mirror” screens. More details should be trickling out as we near the phone’s September launch date, which appears to be confined to Europe for the time being.

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June 21st, 2007 @ 11:55 AM &bull by Ka Wang • Filed under News

Fake Chinese iPhone Found (with video!)

While the days remaining until the (legitimate) iPhone launches in the US has dwindled to single digits, leave it to the Chinese knockoff factories to spoil the unboxing fun. As we revisit chapter 54 of the painfully ongoing saga, it looks like the iPhone, er, tPhone, has been captured on video this time around, and while we can’t help but spurn the effort in mocking the OS X interface, true appreciation comes from the removable battery and microSD slot. Go on, get your heavy sighs ready — now click on through for the derisory video.

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June 21st, 2007 @ 11:46 AM &bull by Ka Wang • Filed under News