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Friday, August 17, 2007

HTC S710: The Balance Between Form and Function

Posted by Jerry Raia in "Smartphone Articles & Resources" @ 10:00 AM

http://www.pocketpcmag.com/_archives/aug07/htcs710.aspx

"Form and function. These sometimes conflicting goals have driven manufacturers crazy ever since the first mobile device was on the drawing boards. Manufacturers want to market compelling, feature-rich devices, but every feature they add to a device increases its size and weight, thus decreasing its portability. The most recent attempt to find this "sweet spot" comes from HTC in the form of their recently announced S710 Smartphone (a.k.a., HTC Vox)."

This phone is truly a joy to use. The slide out keyboard has made the pain of typing on this form factor a thing of the past. You can still use dial pad text typing if you like but it is so nice to have the option. Here is a nice review outlining some of the other features of this great creation.


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