Typical price: £325
What is it: Windows Mobile 5.0 handheld with slide-out keyboard
What we think: It has a strong feature set but we wish it ran Windows Mobile 6.0 and had 3G connectivity
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 22 March 2007
Tags: HTC, HTC P4350, battery cover, microSD, travel
We like:
Usable slide-out keyboard; quad-band GSM phone with GPRS and EDGE support; Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity
We don't like:
Lacks 3G connectivity
CNET UK judgement:
The HTC P4350 has a strong feature set but is let down by the fact that it runs Windows Mobile 5.0 rather than the recently released version 6. We wish it had 3G connectivity, too
Full review:
Getting the right balance between form and function is a real dilemma for vendors of connected handhelds, and nowhere is that more apparent than in devices that include a keyboard. Continue Reading...
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