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Title: HTC S710 Vox - Windows Mobile Smartphone Reviews by Mobile Tech Review
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20/100 |
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Title: HTC S710 Windows Mobile 6.0 smartphone
Verdict: Regarded as a PDA, the HTC S710 is neat and petite - but slightly heavier than it looks. Six months ago we took a look at another HTC handset that was a smartphone proper and we found its standard phone keypad easier to use than this. Still, the HTC S710'
Summary: The HTC S710 - previously code-named 'Vox' - is a neat, petite and easy-to-use smartphone from HTC.
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Title: Orange SPV E650 Windows Mobile Smartphone
Summary: Riyad has finally found a single device to satisfy all his voice and data needs!
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100/100 |
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Title: Business review: HTC S710 smartphone - 23 Mar 2007
Cons: © 1995-2007 All rights reserved
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80/100 |
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Title: Business review: HTC S710 smartphone - 23 Mar 2007
Cons: © 1995-2007 All rights reserved
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80/100 |
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Title: HTC S710
Pros: Sliding keyboard, Windows Mobile 6, Quad-band GSM, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0
Cons: Lacks 3G support, Average battery life, Expensive without operator subsidy
Verdict: HTC's S710 is ideal if you're seeking a smartphone with a full keyboard that can fit comfortably in your pocket. We'd have liked to see 3G support though...
Summary: HTC's S710 is ideal if you're seeking a smartphone with a full keyboard that can fit comfortably in your pocket. We'd have liked to see 3G support though.
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77/100 |
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Title: Orange - SPV E650
Verdict: For those who like texting or mobile e-mail, the SPV E650's keyboard is a real boon. There are many little advances offered by Windows Mobile 6, too, and - operator considerations aside - we can't see why anyone would choose an older, Windows Mobile 5.0 S
Summary: Windows Mobile 6 Smartphone with QWERTY keyboard
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Title: HTC S710 Vox Review
Summary: If you don't mind the slow CPU sometimes and the lack of fast 3G internet connection, then S710 is the Windows Mobile Standard smartphone for you. In its compact size and handy design, it combines nice display, handy keyboard and full QWERTY for the text
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Title: Orange SPV E650
Pros: Good looking design; slide-out keyboard; good range of features
Cons: No 3G support; sometimes feels sluggish
Verdict: With its large screen, slick design and slide-out keyboard, the Orange SPV E650 is one of the most impressive Windows smart phones we've seen in a while. The lack of 3G support and sometimes sluggish performance are disappointments, but despite these shor
Summary: A rebranded HTC S710, the Orange SPV E650 is a great device if you want an email-centric device but don't want to lug around a massive handset. At first sight it looks like a standard candybar phone, but flicking the top section out reveals a small Qwerty
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80/100 |
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Title: HTC S710
Summary: A smart phone with a slide-out keyboard isn't exactly a rarity these days, but this model stands out from its rivals because it doesn't have the girth of a Russian weightlifter. In fact, it's only marginally thicker than your average candybar handset. The
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Title: Review: HTC S710
Pros: Big screen, relatively small size, great features, QWERTY keyboard
Cons: Keyboard is a little too firm, lack of 3G
Verdict: Even if nothing else can be said about the HTC S710, the device still has one distinct advantage over most Windows Mobile smartphones: if you are looking for a device with a sliding QWERTY keyboard, there really is no competition at the moment.
Summary: The HTC S710 is one of the first shipping Windows Mobile 6 Standard devices, and the first non-touchscreen Windows Mobile handset with a slide out QWERTY keyboard. We did some extensive testing on the enticing device, and present to you our in-depth revie
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100/100 |
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Title: PC Pro: Product Reviews: Orange SPV E650
Verdict: A great little smartphone that's both desirable and, thanks to Windows Mobile 6, very speedy.
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83/100 |
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Title: HTC Vox S710 (unlocked)
Pros: The HTC Vox S710 boasts a best-of-breed design that packs a full QWERTY keyboard into a compact slider design. The Windows Mobile 6 smart phone also offers excellent call quality, solid talk time battery life, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, and a 2-megapixel camera
Cons: The S710 doesn't support 3G, and the camera delivers off-colored photos. The device can be sluggish at times, especially with numerous applications open.
Verdict: The HTC Vox S710 is an outstanding smart phone that brings a solid set of features and good performance into one sleek device; only the inclusion of 3G support could make this smart phone better.
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80/100 |
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Title: Product Reviews: HTC S710
Verdict: Its flashy looks, long list of features and great performance mean it deserves a place in your pocket.
Summary: On the downside, the camera is a letdown. Though it sports a resolution of 1600 x 1200 pixels, its shots lack detail and a little bit of noise is evident even when the ambient lighting is ideal.
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80/100 |
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Title: HTC S710
Pros: Built-in tuner, Good price, Good keyboard, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
Cons: Limited connectivity, Average camera, No 3G, No contract option
Verdict: Look out for this one as a contract option under another name. As a standalone, however, it's a bit pricey
Summary: Windows Mobile Pocket PCs and SmartPhones are truly connected devices. Pop your SIM into one and you can surf the web, do mobile email, use them as modems with your notebook computer, write text messages and make voice calls.
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80/100 |
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Title: HTC S710
Pros: Wi-Fi connectivity, Small Smartphone with Qwerty keyboard, Good quality 2-megapixel camera
Cons: No 3G, Camera lacks autofocus, No touchscreen
Verdict: It may be missing a couple of high-end multimedia features, but the S710 does the basics very well indeed
Summary: Phones with built-in typewriter keyboards are nothing new. But now they've gone from cult to mainstream. It is no longer quirky to go Qwerty - the BlackBerry has seen to that. Now handsets with a full alphabet of buttons are appearing in many ranges
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80/100 |
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Title: HTC S710
Pros: Good software, Clever design, Lightweight considering its features
Cons: No 3G
Verdict: A lack of 3G is the only major flaw in an otherwise excellent handset
Summary: HTC is thename of the company that manufactures an increasingly diverse range of smartphones for a wide variety of vendors. So you might buy the HTC S710 as a SIM-free handset for £260,but the smart option is to sign up for an OrangeSPV E650
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80/100 |
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Title: HTC S710
Verdict: Often times these days phones choose style over substance, hoping to attract users to the devices cool new look. Unfortunately all to often those devices offer little to nothing new in terms of usability. The HTC S710 proves that a nice form factor can be
Summary: HTC does only one thing, they produce cellular devices, and luckily for the HTC 710 they do that one thing extremely well. The HTC 710 not only provides its users with all the features of the newly released Windows Mobile 6.0, it does so in a design that
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86/100 |
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Title: HTC S710
Summary: The S710 gets the smartphone/Pocket PC balance spot on.
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80/100 |
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Title: HTC S710
Summary: The HTC S710's dual keyboards and small form factor make it unique among smartphones.
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Title: Review of GSM-smartphone HTC S710 (Vox)
Verdict: The volume provided by the earpiece is average - while in underground or on a noisy street it is really difficult to hear the person on the other end, but we will reserve our final judgment until we get a hands-on with the commercial version of the S710.
Summary: The model comes only in a single color scheme - black casing with a few flashes of grey and silver. The smartphone's design doesn't feature any sharp edges or ridges - overall it is very smooth and streamlined.
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Title: HTC Vox S710 (unlocked)
Pros: The HTC Vox S710 boasts a best-of-breed design that packs a full QWERTY keyboard into a compact slider design. The Windows Mobile 6 smart phone also offers excellent call quality, solid talk time battery life, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, and a 2-megapixel camera
Cons: The S710 doesn't support 3G, and the camera delivers off-colored photos. The device can be sluggish at times, especially with numerous applications open.
Verdict: The HTC Vox S710 is an outstanding smart phone that brings a solid set of features and good performance into one sleek device; only the inclusion of 3G support could make this smart phone better.
Summary: When HTC unveiled the HTC S720 (the CDMA variant of the Vox) at CTIA 2007, we couldn't help but be disappointed that it was being released in Canada first. And here we are, four months later and still no signs of a U.S. release--though the company has sai
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80/100 |
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Title: HTC Vox S710 (unlocked)
Pros: The HTC Vox S710 boasts a best-of-breed design that packs a full QWERTY keyboard into a compact slider design. The Windows Mobile 6 smart phone also offers excellent call quality, solid talk time battery life, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, and a 2-megapixel camera
Cons: The S710 doesn't support 3G, and the camera delivers off-colored photos. The device can be sluggish at times, especially with numerous applications open.
Summary: The HTC Vox S710 is an outstanding smart phone that brings a solid set of features and good performance into one sleek device; only the inclusion of 3G support could make this smart phone better.
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80/100 |
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Title: HTC S710
Summary: The HTC S710's dual keyboards and small form factor make it unique among smartphones.
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Title: HTC S710 smartphone
Pros: Crisp clear display, QWERTY keyboard, Windows Mobile 6
Cons: No 3G, No HSDPA, no touchscreen keys at times fiddly
Verdict: The HTC 710 is a well-polished handset that whilst not going out of its way to perform wonders does offer a good solid offering none the less
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80/100 |