Typical price: £650
What is it: Giant Windows Mobile 6.1 smart phone with large display
What we think: The cost will automatically put the X7510 out of reach for most buyers, but it does possess great qualities for business users
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 17 July 2008
Tags: HTC, HTC Advantage X7510, navigation pad, keyboard, smart phone
We like:
Screen; storage Qwerty keyboard; connectivity; battery life; good features
We don't like:
Price; practicality; camera; graphics performance
CNET UK judgement:
For the most part, the X7510 stays close to previous models, but improves on the storage, adds a Windows Mobile 6.1 OS and updates its Qwerty keyboard with a haptic feedback system. The price will certainly be the deciding factor and it's not quite practical enough for all mobile conditions. It does provide a useful alternative to a laptop when working away from the office
Full review:
The HTC Advantage X7510 smart phone adds Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional and updates its Qwerty keypad with haptic feedback. Are these additions worth the price tag? The X7510 was supplied by clove.co.uk, where it's available for £656. Continue Reading...
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