What is it: Pocket PC with 3G, HSDPA and Wi-Fi
What we think: Looks good, has lots of features and performs well
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 30 November 2006
Tags: HTC, HTC P3600, MMS, lens, SIM-free
We like:
Cool design; lots of wireless features; accessible memory slot; easy-to-use camera
We don't like:
Camera lacks self-portrait mirror and flash
You might also need:
miniSD cards
CNET UK judgement:
The HTC P3600 is a lovely little Pocket PC with just about every trick up its sleeve. It looks good, it has every flavour of connectivity you could imagine, it packs plenty of memory and its front-facing camera means 3G video calling is on the cards
Full review:
We've looked at a couple of devices from HTC before, most recently the TyTN, which has made an appearance through network-subsidised devices from T-Mobile (the MDA Vario II) and Orange (the SPV M3100). Continue Reading...
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