HTC P3400
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- Amit
- 2Tb
- 08 Sep 2007
I cannot create a Bluetooth partnership with my IBM Thinkpad.
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- Chaitanya
- vGC
- 08 Sep 2007
guys, think a lot before u go for this mobile. this might be cool to see. but compare the options with other mbiles. WI-FI is there in this mobile. not only wi-fi compare the other features and then only go for ths.
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- sef
- M{3
- 08 Sep 2007
I Just bought it from Gitex in Dubai, its good phone actually and its lower value for the PDA phone. only Wifi is not available, but anyway i can still use GPRS.
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- dk
- vGc
- 07 Sep 2007
Up to what memory does it supports...1GB, 2GB etc??
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- Anonymous
- Nhd
- 07 Sep 2007
I'm getting this ppc next week, Someone wrote that Opera mini works on here I would just like to know which opera mini you downloaded because this ppc is not listed there.
Thanks
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- sarath
- TRY
- 07 Sep 2007
I am in India. I bought this handset last week. Music player is really excellent when heard through headset after adjusting Audio Booster. Now I want to use my own headset for this handset. Where i can get the audio adapter for this. Kindly let me know.
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- kundan kumar singh
- U2c
- 07 Sep 2007
it is good . but i just wanted to know up to what extent i can increase the memory ? iam in pune so, from where i can have a look of the mobile? and what abt finance options?
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- vivek
- vG1
- 06 Sep 2007
i have been using the phone for about 2 months nice phone value for money touch screen is good.allover rating 8.5/10
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- KC
- U22
- 06 Sep 2007
This is KC again. As I am impressed by HTC P3400 so far and is also familier how HTC devices work, I am already planning to upgrade to another HTC (or Dopod) phone which offers more or better features than P3400. Any recommendations? I use lot of Internet and Outlook email access on road.
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- kc
- U22
- 06 Sep 2007
I have used this phone for over two weeks now. Agreeing to what everyone else seems to be mentioning here, this is really a worth of money (I bought it in Delhi for Rs 14000). The GPRS works fine and with Google provided pages, searching and surfing is very data miser.
I have Windows Vista on my laptop. The provided software ActiveSync doesn't install as it detects it automatically on vista. However, I had been having a tough time in making data transfer, program installtion on my HTC as vista simply doesn't do. Only thing it is allowing is synchronization of music through Windows Media Player which I hate as I prefer to simply insert the SD card in my laptop and store whatever I want in it and push it back in HTC.
Other than that, I had been able to connect my office Outlook Exchange server in no time and have access on my office mails anywhere, without involving my office systems team for any configuration apart from SMTP address.
Be careful not to use Hutch if you want to go for GPRS as that brings a big pocket hole. If you intend to do more net surfing on this, check Airtel options.
In nutshell, great phone, justified price. Only technical people will be able to play with ActiveSync effectively, but that should not be a hinderence in buying this as there are hardly very few dependencies on ActiveSync.
Cheers,
KC
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- Madhav
- RK0
- 06 Sep 2007
hi Nitesh,
now its bein sold for 14,200 in major showrooms in Chennai
u have option of buying Dopod D600 or HTC P3400 for the same price. actually both are the same.
HTC is branded as Dopod.
enSoi
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- sanjay
- Nx2
- 05 Sep 2007
Hi
I am planning to buy this phone. Pls help me for that. Is it really value for money ?
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- Ryan
- Nhd
- 04 Sep 2007
Had for about a week now. First impression:
- Not as heavy as I though it would be
- Battery life good
- The touch interface didn't take as much getting used to as I thought.
- Delivery notifications get stored as a new message in the inbox (which I hate)
- Installed a Sandisk 2GB SD card, and it works fine
- Can listen to PocketMusic and run TomTom, just need a bit of patience
- You can overclock the OMAP processor easily, but I haven't tried yet.
- The lack of a normal 3.5mm jack is a little annoying and the bundled headphones aren't incredible. You do get cables on eBay though.
- The back of the phone is plastic but it feels rubbery so it grips quite nicely.
- Camera is way better than I expected
- Loudspeaker is loud enough.
- Comes installed with Tao Intent Midlet Manager for Java J2ME apps. (Opera mini works great)
- The screen is great. Good resolution, bright, vibrant.
- Comes bundled with a screen protector, but be careful of bubbles when applying it.
- Can enable GPS control panel applet in registry.
- Text message tones must be .wav files in \Windows folder, unlike ringtones which can be MP3
- No infrared, but then who still uses infrared?
- I haven't really felt that the processor is too slow. Sometimes listing the windows folder in file explorer will slow the device down considerably, but then again it also does that on my 500mhz Pocket PC.
I'm still as happy with it as the day I bought it. Get yourself a bluetooth GPS receiver and Google Maps or TomTom if can afford it. Install SPB Mobile Shell to make it more finger-operation friendly.
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- Amit
- 2@x
- 03 Sep 2007
Just been two days , this phone seems to be a good value for money the only problems
Poor Camera
A bit hard touch screen
For me does not scroll in horizontal view. Would like to know if any one else has the same prolems.
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- daljeet
- vGH
- 03 Sep 2007
Please tell me if WIFI is upported i am considering to buy this phone?
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- akp
- RKk
- 31 Aug 2007
please guide me abt its internet surfing features. can i see the common sites like indiatimes, google, orkut etc.. i am planning to buy this one. please input.
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- M N Buch
- w4e
- 30 Aug 2007
Its really good piece. But i face one problem is the font color. Fonts of Windows Start Menu is "WHite". So if any light or bright desktop is selected, it becomes useless. We cant see the menu. Is there any option to change the Start menu font to black or desired color.
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- Avi
- i4Y
- 30 Aug 2007
For those of you looking to install GPS...maybe you can take a look at Google Maps (do a Google search and download the software), I think it might just come in very handy. You'll be surprised how much you can see in it. For a demo, you can even acces it over the PC before doing it on your mobile.Much cheaper than GPS also.
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- Avi
- i4Y
- 30 Aug 2007
Ramni...GPRS is simply superb on this phone. You do not need to download any settings from Hutch. However, you need to subscribe to ADVANCED GPRS (not the basic GPRS). It costs 299 pm and Rs.5/MB surfing. That's daylight robbery by Hutch. Else you can opt for the 499 package which comes with 500MB free. Best option is to take an Airtel SIM as they offer unlimited GPRS for 199. You can even use GPRS to connect to your PC and surf the internet on your PC ( for free!). For accessing websites, best and most economical thing to do is use Mobile Google and search your sites under MobileWeb option. These sites are most data friendly and use little data so it becomes very cheap surfing these sites. Once on a site, yo can save them under favorites so that you can directly access them the next time. Cheers.
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- pankaj
- 2WY
- 28 Aug 2007
yes forgot to mention about battery life
its very good i just need to charge it once in 3 days after listening about 8 hours of music on it and also did some rnd in between
the audio jack is proprietry adn very delicate
but the good thing is the usb cable and mains charger got the miniusb connection pin
so hopping to find some mechinal tweak to use another headset.
People looking for a great quality of camera just ignore this device