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Waitress! Can I get another round of Athena Pics?

Posted by Chris Leckness on February 2, 2007 – 10:37 am  Share
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Ok, so I was digging around and apparently this "l u c r e t i u s" guy has had some good luck grabbing some of the hottest new HTC Phones coming out. He also has 20+ real photos of the HTC Athena. I want to borrow his key to the HTC Building! :)

The Athena is going to be a niche market item, but it is looking like a solid device. Big screen, lots of processor and memory. I can’t wait to get one of these myself.

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"The best way to describe HTC Athena I feel, have to be the term “Mobile PC Communicator.” You see, unlike laptops or computers, you do not need to wait for the device to (cold) boot up. You don’t have worries like battery going to end within 2 to 3 hours time (Lap top battery time usage). You no longer have the excuses like; the device is too heavy to be carried around. Same time, Athena does not behave like the rest of the Pocket PC Mobile devices. Just look at the specifications stated below, none of the any mobile devices have all the specifications offerings available on the market to date."
Go on over to his blog and see many many photos of the HTC Athena

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