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HTC VOX (S710) Mini Review online

Posted by Chris Leckness on February 2, 2007 – 9:22 am
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You’ve been waiting on it and someone already has it. A user of MOBLOG named "l u c r e t i u s"  has the HTC Vox and has put together some very nice pictures and some commentary.

If you have been living under a rock the last few months, this phone is a Smartphone with a slide out keyboard as you can see below. This is a new step toward for the Smartphone platform.
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"The phone is featured 128MB of ROM and 64MB of RAM, 2.4 inch Q VGA Screen with WiFi connectivity 802.11 b/g. Inbuilt 2 Mega pixels camera, MicroSD slot and is running on Texas Instrument OMAP processor 850 at 200 MHz (side track a bit, Processor like this is featured mainly because that is the best since battery consumption demand is pretty low. The most ultimate interesting concept design of this device is that even with a numeric key pad, there is this well hidden sliding QWERTY keyboard which measured less than 1 cm for mobile warriors to text fast while on the go. The keyboard is easy and spacious to type too. What lack in this device is UMTS 3G. "

Read more and see some great photos here.

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