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HTC P4350 Unboxing

Posted by Jack Cook on December 9, 2006 – 9:34 am
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Boy Genius got his hands on P4350 from HTC and it doesn’t live up to the hype and expectations.

It kills it!

There are the typical unboxing pictures which give you a flavor.  In part, he said:

HTC has included the little app that lets you tap the X to finally close programs instead of needing a 3rd party program. They also added a caps lock light, and a function light so when your caps lock is on, a blue light turns on above the keyboard. Genius, Boy Genius. The slide out keyboard is now on a spring so it makes it a lot easier to flip that QWERTY out to shoot an email, or browse a web page. The device itself is super speedy, and is small. Really small. It has a rubberized finish, think of this as a cross between the HTC S620 and the HTC TyTN. All in all, I am really impressed.

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