Friday, June 20, 2008

Review: HTC X7510 Advantage - A Smartphone on Steroids

HTC's X7510 Advantage is a new Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional smartphone that has a real focus on data. It is big and heavy, but with features like a 5" VGA display, and tri-band HSDPA data, it has loftier goals than just voice.


The HTC X7510 Advantage is a laptop like smartphone with a focus on data rather than voice functions. Sure, it's a tri-band UMTS/HSDPA and quad-band GSM/EDGE phone, but it really wasn't designed with voice in mind. Heck, you can't even hold it up to your head to use it in a conversation.
But it is a pretty powerful smartphone none the less. It sports a VGA resolution touchscreen with a full 640x480 pixel resolution, runs the Opera 9 browser for a full desktop web experience, and has a massive 16GB flash drive built-in for storage. Oh yeah, it also comes with a QWERTY keyboard that attaches with a magnetic latch and has a 3 megapixel camera with auto-focus as well.
So while the X7510 is certainly worthy of review, it doesn't exactly fit the mold of the typical devices I Cover here

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