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, windows mobile, typing, vga
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
Latest user reviews
January 5, 2009
Posted by: Anonymous
"Pricey but worth every penny"
July 24, 2008
Posted by: shopmobiles4u
"Entirely delightful"
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