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Meet the HTC S620 (HTC Excalibur)

Posted by Chris Leckness on September 7, 2006 – 9:30 am  Share
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HTCS620_FRNT.jpgThis phone finally gets announced after a ton of leaked info and photos that have people excited. This Q competitor is to drop in Europe in October. 

"The HTC S620 smartphone is a break-through form factor for HTC. Super sleek – just 12.8mm thin and weighing 130g with battery – this device makes light work of email and document management on the go. It is the first device to feature HTC’s JOGGR® touch sensitive navigation bar, ensuring easy access to a wealth of applications including: Outlook Mobile® via direct Push functionality available with Windows Mobile 5.0), Word Mobile, Excel® Mobile, PowerPoint® Mobile and PDF viewer, literally at your fingertips. Combined with a 2.4 inch, colour, landscape screen and fully integrated QWERY keyboard this is truly a smart messaging device. 

The HTC S620 offers a comprehensive range of connectivity options: Quad band GPRS/EDGE, WiFiTM and BluetoothTM. It will be available across Europe from October 2006.  "

Features of the HTC Excalibur include:

  • Quadband GSM
  • QVGA screen
  • WiFi/Bluetooth
  • Windows Mobile Smartphone OS

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