HTC's HSDPA toting S730 QWERTY and P6500 GPS phones get official
That was quick. Just a few hours after peeping their S730 in the wild, HTC has upped and made it official. They also pushed out the P6500 enterprise phone to keep it safe and feeling protected. The S730 is just what we heard: 400MHz Qualcomm processor, "worldwide 3G," HSDPA data, WiFi (of course), auto-sliding QWERTY, and Windows Mobile 6 with 256MB of flash memory. The 3G/HSDPA P6500 then, targets vertical sectors including logistics companies, hospitals and the police by combining Windows Mobile 6 Professional with a 3.5-inch screen, 3 megapixel autofocus camera, barcode and fingerprint scanning capabilities, GPS, and 2x SDIO slots for additional memory or accessories. It even boasts a remote-wipe capability to keep all your dirty little conspiracies under wraps where they belong. The S730 hits Europe in October while the P6500 is set to pop in November. Again, no pricing.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Lorne @ Oct 1st 2007 1:44PM
That looks like WM6 Standard, not professional
can you confirm?
Beretta1526 @ Oct 1st 2007 4:22PM
The P6500 is a touch screen device with WM6 Pro, whereas the S730 is running WM6 Standard.
Kunikos @ Oct 1st 2007 2:49PM
I really wish they would discontinue making new thick devices. Slim is IN, baby.