HTC Advantage X7500
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- Anonymous
- kNf
- 12 Mar 2007
BTW, it doesn't come with a speaker where you can listen on the unit. You'll need a BT headset or thru the build-in loud speaker for phone conversation.
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- Anonymous
- kNf
- 12 Mar 2007
Correction. The USB client IS 2.0 but the USB host is 1.1 What the host allows you to do is for hooking up to external USB mouse and keyboard.
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- Anonymous
- 4I8
- 11 Mar 2007
Also, this phone is a whopping 4 inches wide. Before you order this phone, I urge you take an index card and cut it down to 4 inches. Then hold it in your hand. You will see that this stretches your hand very wide and it is not very comfortable. The dimensions of this phone in inches is 5.23 x 4 x .80 (the depth of .80 is with the keyboard covering the screen). Also, this phone weighs 13 ounces. This phone will not be comfortable at all if one talks on the phone for a long time. Plus, for the huge amount of money one will spend, nearly US$1300, why would HTC leave out USB 2.0? There is USB 2.0 on cheap, tiny USB Flash Drives. HTC put in only USB 1.1. How could they be so dumb?
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- Anonymous
- 4I8
- 11 Mar 2007
Warning! This device only has USB 1.1 and not USB 2.0. What a dumb blunder by HTC. This device has a built-in 8 GB hard drive. Copying over 8 GB's via USB 1.1 will be painfully slow. What was HTC thinking only putting in USB 1.1.
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- omar
- wdR
- 10 Mar 2007
brilliant,iwan't it.
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- Me
- mGT
- 09 Mar 2007
Too bad the screen is not 800x600 but 640x480. It is just not good for internet.
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- Anonymous
- TS}
- 07 Mar 2007
hey everybody !i got something to show u all!go this website to view http://www.dopodasia.com/global/products/sub_note_u1000/sub_note_u1000_fea.html this is HTC or dopod ? i dont which copy which one ! too similar rite?!!!!!!!!!!whose out first?
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- alibaba
- Nhy
- 07 Mar 2007
You should then hire a security team to move around with you! + i guess its like having a laptop with heaphones for voice
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- ovidel
- nCJ
- 05 Mar 2007
I can't call this "miniPC" a phone. Maybe a mobile PC with pohne capabilities. Maybe instead of 5", a 3" would have been better to reduce the dimensions and weight.
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- Som
- nXE
- 05 Mar 2007
A great tool ! Only regrets - lack of infra red port, and if the length was 120 mm, width 80 mm and a 4" display, would have fitted snugly, in the shirt pocket.
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- newbug
- vGt
- 03 Mar 2007
Dudes, keep your other pocket with .5kg stone to balance you :D
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- tew
- 49F
- 03 Mar 2007
this is like a mini laptop.. cool~
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- Adnan Dar (Pakistan)
- Rxf
- 03 Mar 2007
It looks like a nice phone but i am concerned about its price.
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- Vishal
- RK2
- 02 Mar 2007
I just want it. pls dont test my patience.
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- Magman
- m}k
- 02 Mar 2007
This is good, but already obsolete! This is bigger and better then the Universal (O2 Exec) but same resolution. The only one that is even a contender for me it's the Toshiba G900 the first mobile with a resolution that you can actually browse the net, 800x480.
HTC should get a clue. Great screen, (big) but bad resolution.
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- romanas
- nCx
- 01 Mar 2007
bless the handsfree.:D
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- amir
- nsB
- 01 Mar 2007
very bad design in keyboard and screen
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- smiley17
- 2A3
- 01 Mar 2007
guys who are not HTC fans. never choose this one over a UltraPortablelaptop computer or UMPC, the statemnt that it has a better battery life is true but look at it's processor... 600+ mhz? HTC is kidding. most of the laptops as of now is powered by core duo and turion X2 processors running at 2ghz+. so it's obvious that laptops will eat more battery than this,but at the cost of reliability, speed and better everything. never mind the features this HTC one offers. if you have laptop/UMPC you can attach everything like AF webcams, GPS etc.
HTC on the wrong move=(
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- skunCZik
- pY4
- 28 Feb 2007
Pls baby come baby come to me, U really looks beautiful, u are so inteligent.
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- Visitor
- 0rH
- 27 Feb 2007
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