HTC announces weird looking S740

26 Aug, 2008

The Taiwanese mobile phone manufacturer HTC lifted the curtain on a new Windows Mobile device today. HTC S740 runs on Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard device and sports rather unusual design.

Coming as a successor of the HTC S730 the S740 is a smartphone with a sliding-out four-row QWERTY keyboard. It boasts a 528 MHz Qualcomm MSM7225 processor and the greatly sounding 256MB RAM.

The display of the HTC S740 is a 2.4" QVGA one (no touchscreen, of course). All four GSM bands and two UMTS (900 and 2100 MHz) bands are supported by the new phone. There is also HSDPA support to make sure that the quickest network data transfers around are available.

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HTC S740

Coming with a HTC Touch Diamond-like back, HTC S740 has a 3.2 megapixel fixed-focus snapper on board. Some of the other more important features are built-in GPS (with A-GPS support), Wi-Fi and the HTC ExtUSB slot which combines a mini-USB 2.0 and an audio jack.

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HTC S740

The HTC S740 is going to be available across Europe from September, but there is no information regarding its pricing yet.

It's hard to see the reason for releasing a handset such as the S730 with the HTC Touch Diamond and HTC Touch Pro already available but the hardline WinMo Standard fans might appreciate it. If there are any of them left, that is.


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Reader comments

  • AnonD-146507
  • 17 May 2013
  • Gfu

i have this phone.. so i want to upgrade the operating system so that i can use some apps like whatsapp... i tried to install it but it said my phone is not registered, i dnt know what could be the real problem. can some one please help

  • cdogg
  • 06 Oct 2008
  • xRq

my first impression was certainly that it's weird, so I can certainly understand you there. I personally don't like devices such as phones to look exactly like a shiny brick. Quite unattractive. I like some curves :)

  • Chrismac
  • 22 Sep 2008
  • 0pw

looks good to me. Can't wait 2 taste. Seems like nothing missedout good on you HTC def NOT weird.

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