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HTC Advantage First Impressions

Posted by gasusan2005 on August 8, 2007 – 7:40 am
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 Matt Miller, Mobile Gadgeteer Blog and one of MoTR hosts, has received an HTC Advantage to review.

A brief summary of his first impressions:

Pros:htc advantage

  • beautiful and bright high resolution display
  • snappy response
  • high quality build, functional leather case
  • absolutely amazing GPS receiver sensitivity and functionality
  • 3G HSDPA radio integration
  • cool VueFLO technology

Cons:

  • lame clear plastic stylus
  • lack of Microsoft Voice Command 1.6

To read more about Matt’s first impressions and to watch his video:  HTC Advantage First Impressions from Matt Miller

Matt plans to try setting aside his iPhone and using the Advantage as his primary device for a couple of weeks and then will post a more thorough review. If you have any features and functionality you want him to test out, post a comment on his blog entry .

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