HTC Shift
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- LMAO
- TIE
- 18 Aug 2007
This is a PHONE???
you've gotta be kidding me... will be nice as a UMPC running win xp and support normal size usb stuffs though.
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- Ashot
- T31
- 16 Aug 2007
This is exalant, I have been waiting for a day when it will be on sale. This is what I have been wating for years. Please let me know when it will come that I will be able to buy. Thanks for your work.
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- Adam
- TXZ
- 15 Aug 2007
wow...finger print recognition! woooo thats got me interested. i imagine it will be costly though
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- Anonymous
- 4v0
- 15 Aug 2007
they have this item For $1500
http://www.dynamism.com/htc-shift/pricing.shtml
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- mikemclarenf1
- 4A$
- 15 Aug 2007
from my, point of view, the idea of more ram vs more cpu is kind of smart. Instead of sucking more power to process more tasks per second, more memory helps keep more tasks on hand rather than lagging the whole system. It's like the way more L2 cache works on a CPU. Obviously on a much lower scale, but if you ask me, it's the best of two worlds for power consumption and multi-tasking.
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- MbFnBy
- mR2
- 14 Aug 2007
Just seen the video review on Engadget.
Looks awesome - Has Qualcomm 400mhz processer, 64mb rom and WM6 Pro Plus 1Ghz processor, 1gb DDR2 ram and Vista Business running areo. This thing has 2 Processors and 2 Operating systems. 3Hrs on Vista and 5 Days on WM6 - Nice. However it does not so voice off the Qualcomm (yet).
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- cheapjing
- 4x0
- 14 Aug 2007
updated info on the HTC Shift. Hugo Ortega from Gotta be mobile had a chance to a test run for the Shift. Many intresting information comfirmed. In his video he stated that the Shift runs on both Pocket Windows and Vista.
Windows Vista Business (3 hrs battery)
Intel Santa Rosa A110 Processor
1GB DDR2 RAM
~40GB HDD
HSDPA (Data only) ready
Web Cam
Biometrics
Windows Pocket PC (over 5 days battery life when used exclusively)
Qualcomm 400MHz Processor
64MB RAM
However, I just don't understand why Shift can only be used for data. Yes, if there's voice, then many people will start useing internet voice communication instead of their network provider, but since it runs on two OS then why can't HTC make voice to work ONLY on the pocket windows side? The HTC Shift is just inches away from being the perfect mobile device for this generation, hope that they can make it work.
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- Prashant BHiwaniwala
- vGc
- 13 Aug 2007
the phone with best feature i had ever experienced in my life
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- Anonymous
- mVr
- 12 Aug 2007
http://media.libsyn.com/media/gottabemobile/The_HTC_Shift_Hugo_Ortega_GBM.wmv
look at this video, amazing
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- Robby
- m22
- 11 Aug 2007
1Gb ram with 1.2 Ghz only.....what were they thinking about when they decided on this...........!
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- Tang Hay
- PI6
- 11 Aug 2007
it must be able to display to the external screen like LCD projector or TV.
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- Anonymous
- m7i
- 11 Aug 2007
if you people pay a little more attention this phone is equipt with pluetooth thechnology , so you can use hands free kits for making and receiveing calls without your face being covered !!
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- jatin
- M{3
- 11 Aug 2007
u can use the headset ot the speaker phone!!!
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- blich
- Pxd
- 10 Aug 2007
it's the best yet.it's like a laptop comp.i wud like to buy as soon as it comes out.how much wud it cost?
only problems r camera n gps
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- shaik mohamed
- RKe
- 09 Aug 2007
excellent
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- Anonymous
- 0Ry
- 08 Aug 2007
fingerprint recognition, unnecessary, but very nice piece of tech
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- jojo
- M{3
- 07 Aug 2007
nice piece of tech.. but u'll be covering ur whole face when making calls. LOL
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- Znuff
- 0CH
- 05 Aug 2007
Interesting stuff, but...
How the hell are you going to keep it at your ear to talk with it?!?
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- Anonymous
- n9}
- 03 Aug 2007
very nice very skill and very power full
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- Gav
- SXf
- 01 Aug 2007
Surely the big problem is the resolution, only 800x480 on a 7" screen! The Toshiba G900 has that resolution and fits in your pocket. For productivity and a decent web viewing experience it needs to be higher