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Windows Mobile 5.0 - PXA270 520 MHz - RAM: 128 MB - ROM: 2 GB 3.6" TFT ( 480 x 640 ) - camera - IrDA, 802.11b, 802... More product details
£49.99
Usable slide-out keyboard ; quad-band GSM phone with GPRS and EDGE support ; Wi-Fi and Bluetooth... (cnet.co.uk)
Qwerty keyboard, screen size (pocket-lint.com)
We have collected and analysed 102 expert reviews and 991 user reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 73/100 and users rate it 64/100. The average review date is 23-05-2007. We have compared these reviews to 524188 reviews from other Mobile Phones. The alaScore™ for this product is 84/100 = Very good. Last update: 08-02-2010.

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1093 reviews
February, 2010
102 Experts
Product Age
991 Users
Rank 404
from £49.99
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Experts rate this product 73/100 and users 63/100. We analyzed these ratings, the product age and more factors. Compared to other Cell phones the HTC Herald & HTC P4350 / Dopod C800 & Dopod C858 / O2 XDA Terra / T-Mobile Wing / Vodafone VPA Compact IV...

By Sandra Vogel (cnet.co.uk)Read the full review
HTC's P4350 is a small Windows Mobile handheld device with a slide-out keyboard, similar in design to the HTC TyTN. It has all the features you need for email and document editing on the go, as well as a 2-megapixel camera
Usable slide-out keyboard ; quad-band GSM phone with GPRS and EDGE support ; Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity
Lacks 3G connectivity
The HTC P4350 has a strong feature set but is let down by the fact that it runs Windows Mobile 5.0 rather than the recently released version 6. We wish it had 3G connectivity, too
HTC has reprised the sliding keyboard idea in its P4350, which is available...
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By Stuart Miles (pocket-lint.com)Read the full review
- There seems to be no stopping HTC and its massive roll out of new handsets. One of the latest is the HTC P4350, a follow on from its TyTN handsets (pronounced titan) but without the HSDPA connectivity. So should you bother?
Qwerty keyboard, screen size
Still running Windows Mobile 5, no 3G connectivity
Overall, like the TyTN the P4350 is a good strong performer, but for us we would opt for the HSDPA touting TyTN instead
One of the latest is the HTC P4350, a follow on from its TyTN handsets...
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By chef (cnet.com.au)Read the full review
click the the arrow icon beside pad icon below the screen in the middle in your text messages then change it to ezi text and now u can use your keypad in your sliding phone
cool design, faster than atom, batt stay longer than atom as well, cute stylus and better camera and video than lower release of O2
weak cap in headset, charger port and card port, useless keypad most of the programs used in touch screen.
By PDA lover (cnet.com.au)Read the full review
not as good compared to my old nokia phones, in terms of user-friendliness, battery life, OS hang, strong signal
it looks great, and as a pda, has many features
signal not strong - sms cannot send a lot of time - calls cannot be made, OS hang frequently (I am using Mobile 5), battery last 1 day if not in use, 1-2 hr if in use, not user-friendly - difficult to type sms
By loveya.priyanshu (cnet.com.au)Read the full review
you can use the speaker phone by holding down the green button
The HTC P4350 is a stylish, Quad-band PDA phone which will keep you connected almost anywhere through Bluetooth, GPRS or Wi-Fi. With the convenience of instantly synchronized Outlook email, contacts and calendar through Microsoft Windows Mobile Direct Push and Pocket MSN connecting you to your Hotmail and MSN Messenger you can be in touch wherever you are.When doing business, manage your Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents on the go and the full auto-sliding keyboard makes editing a breeze...
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