HTC Star Trek aka i-mate SmartFlip Review

Posted by Chris Leckness on Mar 17, 2006

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NO FAIR. Pocketinfo.nl get all the cool new phones!

Pocketinfo.nl has published a great review of this highly anticipated HTC Release that will be branded under i-mate as the SmartFlip. According to the reviewer, this thing is fast, but has a few quirks.

The translation is rough, but from it, here are their pros and cons I have figured out

Pros
Very Fast. Tight look and feel, Bluetooth, Good Multimedia Properties.

Cons
No WiFi, Strange connection, none Mini-USB, No Mini-SD but Micro-SD , 64MB rom memory

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