HTC S710 Review - Messaging, Internet & Connectivity
Messaging, Internet & ConnectivityEditor Rating: The HTC S710 was made for messaging as much as it was for business purposes. While the phone may not feature the killer apps of the Pantech Ocean, it does offer a full qwerty keyboard that at no point compromises the phones size. The phone also features MSN Messenger capabilities that have been upgraded with an easier to follow layout for messenger users.My favorite messaging features however come in the form of outlook usability. Users of the new exchange server 2007 can easily set out of office messages from their HTC S710, while viewing and sending HTML messages (A feature not previously available) the phones newer global address lookup and outlook capabilities makes the phone much more suited for emailing on an exchange server than ever before. The phone also features AOL, Yahoo! And Windows Live push email support. The messages were received quickly on each platform using the Cingular Edge network, and Tmobile service, while the lag time for messaging was fairly minimal. I would really have liked to see a 3G connection on the HTC S710, but at its fairly low buy price I can’t complain. Not to mention that the phones Internet Explorer moved at a nice pace while surfing the net on the Edge network. I actually found both AT&T and T-Mobile to be well suited for web browsing, emailing, and basic web functionality. One qualm I have with the unit isn’t based on its own fault, but rather the inability of Internet explorer to open multiple windows at one time. I actually prefer phones running the Opera browser such as the Nokia E62, if you want a better experience with the S710 I suggest getting the Opera browser. The phone also features the field tested 802.11 b/g WiFi. Much like the HTC P4350 and P3600 models, this new HTC device offers easy WiFi setup. The new Mobile 6.0 version on a happy note has finally taught itself to connect much easier for voice calls. I should point out however that skype and some other providers suggest a minimum 400mhz processor opposed to the HTC 710’s 200mhz configuration. The phone also features support for WEP encryption, WPA, and LEAP. When all is said and done, the HTC S710 offers a solid internet connectivity package, Internet explorer opened quickly and offered a no thrills setup in regular and landscape modes. I found the WiFi to be sturdy and easy to use, while The HTC S710 is a Quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900mhz) device that will operate on all North American GSM towers. The device will also be released this year as a CDMA device available through Sprint under a different yet to be released name. The device also features Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity, allowing users to connect up to 6 devices at one time using the phones easy to learn comm. Manager program. The phone also ships with an included data sync cable for easy access to your computer files. Not to be left out is the devices A2DP feature which worked well alongside the Motorola S9 Active Headset.On a side note, users can save files directly to the Micro SD card, including video and pictures taken from the 2.0 megapixel camera. Next: Conclusion » Reviews by companyApple, BenQ, BlackBerry, Eten, HTC, LG, Motorola, Nokia, o2, Palm, Pantech, Samsung, Sanyo, Sharp, Sony EricssonOur fancy algorithm says this stuff is related...Wednesday, June 11, 2008I have been using this phone for almost a year.. it is my favorite cell phone so far. Love the keyboard on a small phone. I gave up it up for an iPhone and within a month I asked for it back. Thursday, May 08, 2008I bought new HTC S710 phone two days back, im so disappointed to find that cellc does'nt have GPRS for HTC, what must i do if my phone doesnt have GPRS?, PLEASE REPLY BECAUSE MY FRIEND WANT TO BUY THE SAME PHONE LIKE MINE. HTC S710 in-depth review - Introduction & DesignHTC 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 is much smaller than earlier models of HTC devices, think the Cingular 8525 but smaller, sleeker and more practical.Much like the T-Mobile Wing, the HTC S710 combines the power of a quad-band...HTC S710 in-depth review - FeaturesThe obvious new feature of the HTC S710 is the new operating system in Windows Mobile 6.0. The OS offers users easier access to their email by allowing for email searching and opening of documents in the HTML Format. The Operating system also allows users to open documents in their entirety without having to use the Send/Receive function as it did in the previous Windows Mobile 5.0 OS. The calendar and other views are also greatly enhanced. I’ll...HTC S710 in-depth review - Display & AudioThe HTC flash, much like the LG KE970 features a QVGA screen putting out resolutions of 240x320. However, the screen size of the device is slightly larger than the LG, coming in at 2.4” while pushing out 65,000 colors. Overall the display is easy on the eyes, and with the new look of Windows Mobile 6.0 helping the device along, I actually found the device to be in its own league in terms of easiness on the eyes. Combine the new Mobile 6.0 look...HTC S710 in-depth review - ConclusionOften 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 combined with excellent usability, creating a device that is not only nice to look at, but offers applications that add to the phones practicality. HTC with their new attempt have proven that a... |
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