3g.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 08:27:23
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Windows Mobile Smartphone Goes 3G If you read our review of the HTC TyTN you’ll remember we said that HTC has been quietly producing Windows Mobile Smartphones and Pocket PCs for others for a considerable while, and had its own brand too – Qte...
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techradar.com Updated: 2013-11-09 08:27:23
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It's 3G, Decent processing power...

Its 3G, Decent processing power...

Touchpad a bit cramped...

After producing hardware for other handheld manufacturers, HTC has started selling its own-brand products. The HTC MTeoR (£299 inc. VAT) is a smartphone, and runs Windows Mobile 5.0. Setting it apart from rivals, its the first Windows Mobile phone to...
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This is easily one of the most stylish smartphones on the market. It sports appealing, subtly curved lines and a satisfyingly chunky, but not weighty, look and feel that’s perfect for placing casually on the desk while you’re pitching your mas...

Stylish design, clear display, fast and simple navigation, good contacts and calendar management, 3G support, music player, push messaging...

No QWERTY keyboard, no Office tools, document preview only, average camera, expensive for what it does, iSync extras not officially available yet...

HTC has a problem pitching MTeoR as a smartphone, because even though it looks good, it’s not all that smart. The lack of a QWERTY keyboard immediately turns browsing and emailing into a torturous exercise. It’s best to consider this phone as...
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Palm is a household name. HTC certainly isnt – youve probably never heard of the company. So this smartphone face-off ought to be a walkover, right? Not so fast. Visit Mobile Advisor for the latest mobile-phone handset reviews and the best tariff...

Of these two devices, the Palm got our vote, although we were more than happy with the old Treo 650 and its PalmOS. We were disappointed by the MTeoR. Its navigation is first-class and Windows Mobile 5.0 implementation is sound, but it just didnt see...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-11-09 08:27:23
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Windows Mobile Smartphone: You might not have heard of HTC before but it is the company behind most of the Windows Mobile Pocket PCs and Smartphones you will have seen from various network operators in the UK. In...
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As a lightweight business phone for those not fussed about a keyboard this makes perfect sense...

3G, screen, slim shape, runs Windows Mobile 5...

Cant rotate screen to get best advantage out of it, lacks keyboard...

As a lightweight business phone for those not fussed about a keyboard this makes perfect sense...
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Wading into the smartphone ring clad in a slathering of macho black and slate grey, the MTeoR is a joy to behold. HTC have aimed it at the kind of people who want a Windows environment with zippy access to email but without having to put up with the em...

3G. Ergonomic joystick. Easy Windows synchronisation.

Sluggish interface. Poor camera. No video calling.

We can’t knock the features it has, but if you’re in the market for this kind of device there are other handsets worth looking at first...
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