HTC Juno born as Dopod C750

26 Sep, 2007

Information about the latest Dopod C750 leaked on two Chinese websites with a handful of good pictures. As HTC is the leading shareholder of Dopod International, eyes are on the C750 as the prime suspect for being the first working example of the rumored HTC Juno platform. Comparison is inevitable, as both the rumoured Juno and the C750 are Windows Mobile smartphones with a QWERTY keyboard in the slider form factor.

Dopod C750 (HTC Juno) Dopod C750 (HTC Juno) Dopod C750 (HTC Juno) Dopod C750 (HTC Juno)
Dopod C750 - possibly HTC Juno

The Dopod C750 will offer quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support and a stunning 2.6" TFT display with a VGA resolution (480 x 640 pixels), but it's by no means a high-end feature-packed mobile. It's equipped with a mainstream 2 megapixel camera (auto focus is yet unconfirmed) with no flash and there is no Wi-Fi or GPS. There is stereo Bluetooth however, along with a miniUSB port and a microSD memory card slot.

The Dopod C750 runs on Windows Mobile 6.0 Standard and, besides the regular features, will also offer business card scanning, stock trading software, and data encryption. Unfortunately, the processor powering the device is still OMAP850 201MHz, raising doubts about the smooth running of the OS with that power-hungry VGA screen.

The Dopod C750 should be available in November.


Reader comments

  • QiangQiang
  • 28 Sep 2007
  • TIE

Hey valhalla if u like n0kia s0 much then g0 f0r n0kia n0 need t0 c0me here n keep saying n0kia g0od..

  • Astur
  • 27 Sep 2007
  • MYk

Goooooooooooooodddd¡¡ An N80...three years later......

  • Canglan
  • 27 Sep 2007
  • Rxd

@hottywantsyourbotty: Because Chinese uses the same set of English letters. You might find some Chinese characters in Traditional Chinese speaking area (e.g. Taiwan / HongKong) but most of the phones if not all, use the same English keyboards. :)

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