Archive for June 28th, 2007
While HTC Europe concentrate all its marketing on HTC-Touch, in Asia, HTC under its Dopod brand name has released earlier last month the Dopod C730 also known as HTC Cavalier successor of Dopod 720w (HTC S620).
At first look there are not many differences between both models. the C730 is slightly thicker (0.7mm) but also lighter 120g (-10g) than its predecessor.
Price tag in Singapore : 790 SGD (513.- USD)
Main differences are the following :
- MicroSD slot is now accessible from outside. Easier to swap cards
- Operating System is Windows Mobile 6 which integrates more services (Office files edition, Live Search, MSN, etc..)
- Camera 2 mega pixels.
- Better battery capacity (1050 mAh)
- Samsung 400 MHz CPU, 64MB of RAM and 128MB of flash ROM
- Quad band GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) + 3G and HSDPA connectivity
Some points are still missing or require improvements
- Touch-sensitive strip on the edge of the phone is still hard to tame (usually I just use it to adjust volume during calls).
- Only a 2 megapixel camera when Nokia proposes 5 mega ones.
- No LED flash and front-facing camera for 3G video calls.
- No standard audio jack but a multi-purpose mini-USB connector instead.
Full Specification available on Dopod Singapore site
Sources : CNet Asia, Dopod Singapore
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Yet another post about Apple iPhone, even if, as most of people, I haven't seen it yet. However, reading some articles about this "famous" iphone (11'000 print articles and 69 millions hits on Google in the last six months according the New York Times.
I find very surprising that following support or services (according Presse-Citron review) will not be available on the, soon to be release, first Apple iphone :
Games (ok, perhaps it's a professional tool)
Office document editor (ok it's not a Microsoft product)
Cut-Paste function
Memory extension slots (is it why there are 2 models of iphone ?)
MP3 ringtones (iTunes don't sell ringtones)
A2DP support for stereo bluetooth headset
Push Mail (ok, perhaps it's not a professional tool)
GPS
Flash & Java support (not sure you can even display Apple website pages)
Instant Messenging
MMS
Voice recognition
Video capture
Camera zoom and flash
and there is even worst
Audio jack is not a 3.5mm standard. An adapter is needed if you want to use your iPod headphones.
Not 3G network compatible (UMTS, HSDPA, etc..)
Battery cannot be remove (no way to carry a spare one)
No built-in WiFi. (my mistake)
Without 3G, Web browsing with the iPhone will be an experience..if you're patient enough and unlucky enough to not find a WiFi hotspot close by!
and last but not least, the antenna is located at the bottom of the phone, right there were your hand holds the phone. This will surely helps a lot when the signal is weak.
Cherry on top of the cake, iPhone will be available only with a 24 months operator's subscription and its price tag is above 500 USD. Even without seeing it live, the so much expected iPhone will not replace my HTC 620.
Sources : Pogue's iPhone Tour & Presse-Citron
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