Have you checked out the HTC S710 Smartphone? If you haven't, it is one blessed thing to try out. I think it is one of the most compact Smartphones I have ever seen, especially considering the large number of functionality features it houses within itself. Attractive and sleek design and a polished surface, equipped with an auto-sliding QWERTY keyboard, it is the first Smartphone powered by the new Windows Mobile® 6 Standard platform, which gives it a genuine mobile Office Outlook user-friendliness.
Not only this, HTC S710 provides more control of its inbuilt calendar, and better net-surfing scope and Window's Live. Along with improved e-mail management service, Out-of-Office assistant, a 2.4" QVGA resolution display and 2.0 mega pixel camera, Bluetooth v2.0 with the A2DP stereo headset profile, and a 128MB ROM, 64MB RAM, and a micro SD memory expansion slot and much more, believe me, when I say, it is much more than a phone!
With HTC S710, you can manage your contact list, view Microsoft Office documents and PDF files by using the document viewers.
With Windows Live™, you can chat with friends, search information, and send e-mails. Its slide-out QWERTY keyboard serves for easy input of text. HTC S710 makes it possible for you to stay active whenever it is there within your hands.
HTC S710 is a quad-band GSM phone with GPRS and also a 3G data capability. Reading your emails, composing and sending your emails is an easy accessibility feature with this Smartphone; support for POP3 and Imap mail accounts is also available.
HTC S710 has a rather large display screen of 2.4 inches, with a clear easy-to read text resolution. The phone has automatic facility to use Wi-Fi for data traffic once a connection is established.
If you want to synchronize your Smartphone with your PC, HTC S710 has a mini USB port as a power connector.
Apart from many other common features, I found that the battery backup is also quite good even for a Windows Mobile device as it is, and usually lasted a full day.
If you are a gizmo geek, HTC S710 has what it takes.
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