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Verizon’s XV6800 in the Wild

Posted by Chris Leckness on November 28, 2007 – 12:07 am
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xv6800verizon Not too long ago, Andy Mason, reviewed the Qwest version of the Mogul, AKA the HTC XV600. Rumors of Verizon getting this one have been lingering for months and now Engadget Mobile has snagged a photo of the Verizon branded version in the wild.

In addition, this phone is now on Verizon’s Website for $399 after $100 discount.

The new Verizon Wireless XV6800 combines all the performance and functionality of Windows Mobile 6 Professional with the convenience of a slide-out QWERTY Keyboard and trackwheel navigation. Create documents in Word and Excel, view PowerPoint files, filter your Inbox, and stay connected – securely – with your office via Wireless Sync or ActiveSync. Take advantage of Wi-Fi Connectivity, Bluetooth Wireless Technology and its 2.0 MP camera with flash and video capture. Use it as a tethered modem through BroadbandAccess Connect and stay entertained with Windows Media Player. The XV6800 is the ultimate no-nonsense mobile productivity tool for the busy professional.

Read on for the leaked shot and specs from Verizonwireless.com

xv6800

Features

  • EV-DO, 1X RTT Capable
  • Windows Mobile 6 Professional
  • Microsoft Office Word Mobile, Excel Mobile, and PowerPoint Mobile; Adobe Reader LE PDF viewer
  • View, edit, create Word; Excel files; view only PowerPoint, PDF files
  • Internet Explorer Mobile
  • Windows Media Player 10
  • Memory: 64MB RAM/256MB ROM
  • Wi-Fi Connectivity (802.11 b/g)
  • Slide Out QWERTY Keyboard with Trackwheel Navigation
  • 2.0 megapixel camera with flash, auto-focus and video capture
  • 2.8″ Display: 240×320 pixel; 64K color TFT
  • Touch-sensitive LCD display
  • Portrait and landscape orientationmicroSDT memory slot (up to 8GB)
  • Voice command capable
  • Speakerphone
  • Security locking features
  • Text, Picture and Video messaging (MMS)
  • Wireless Sync capable
  • ActiveSync capable (v4.5) and Windows Mobile Device Center
  • BroadbandAccess Connect capable
  • Specifications

    • Dimensions: 4.3″ (H) x 2.3″ (W) x 0.7″ (D)
    • Weight: 5.8 ounces
    • Battery: 920 mAh Li-Ion
    • Usage Time: Up 324 minutes OR
    • Standby Time: Up to 340 hours
    • TTY enabled for the hearing impaired
    • Hearing Aid Compatibility =M3

    Source: Engadget Mobile

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    • Pope
      I have recently purchased an xv6800 Verizon phone. Although I have had some problems, but I really like it. I was told that I could download ebooks to it, but I have not been able to find information on how to do that or even if it is possible. It does have adobe reader and mobile Word. Can anyone let me know?
    • breley
      Figures they'd release the XV6800 only a couple days after I just got the Samsung SCH-i760. Oh well, the i760 has a nice form factor...but oh, only 2GB expandable RAM as compared to the 6800's 8GB!
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