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7.1
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7.2
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7.2
- kibiras
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but on the other hand, here only that picture looks ugly, in the real photos i saw, it looks very similar to excalibur, just last question about skype, does it works on this device for chatting and voice talking, would buy :)
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- 2007-07-26 21:26
- niH1
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excellent pros is of course the processor (400mhz), bet there so strong cons - still no touchscreen and so ugggggllllyyy design.. S620/excalibur was much much way better in design
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- 2007-07-26 21:23
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- ara
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I do like this one, i like the qwerty keyboard idea and i think every device should have 3G and WiFi, don't understand the companies that do not have WiFi in 'new' devices!!
i am waiting for it to come to my region!
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- 2007-07-24 14:26
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Have been using a Dopod C730 (HTC C630) for about 6 weeks. This is a very well designed phone. This one has Quad band in GSM and Tri band in HSDPA, a truly world phone. Very fast speed using AT&T’s new 3 G network. QWERTY keyboard has good feel and the phone is slim and light for a 3 G device. This has a 400 Mhz processor and runs on WM6. Works with Blackberry system also. Anyone who is looking for a QWERTY keyboard phone should take a look at this. I’m very happy with this purchase.
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- 2007-07-23 20:08
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- Anonymous
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An upgrade on the Dash as far as specs are concerned. For me, the best part of it is the keys. I have difficulty typing on the hard keys of the Dash. The Cavalier's keys are very much improved. It is a breeze to type on it. Lookswise, it is not very pretty. Would be a 10/10 if HTC had made it more stylish and sexy. But still, a superb device as far as functionality are concerned!
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- 2007-07-23 10:12
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