Typical price: £275
What is it: Windows Mobile Smartphone with keyboard and wide screen
What we think: The wide screen and keyboard are handy to have, but lots of other devices have these features too, and some put them to better use
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 7 December 2006
Tags: HTC, HTC S620, edge, Wi-Fi, earphones
We like:
Wide screen is good for reading texts; Wi-Fi; easy-to-access flash memory slot
We don't like:
Can't create documents; average battery life
You might also need:
microSD cards
CNET UK judgement:
The HTC S620 tries to be a mobile email device and document management handset, and up to a point it succeeds. The screen and keyboard are good enough, but without the ability to create documents you can't produce anything from scratch
Full review:
Windows Mobile Smartphones are considered to be the poorer cousins of Windows Mobile Pocket PC Phones. Without the touch-sensitive screen or versions of Word and Excel that the latter has, Windows Mobile Smartphones aren't as functional for those that want a big barrel of productivity features in their pocket. Continue Reading...
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