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I found this great review of the new released HTC MTeoR UMTS Windows Mobile Smartphone. I just can't just slip it away and not share it.
Ok, now it's released and available, HTC's first UMTS Windows Mobile Smartphone - the HTC MTeoR aka HTC Breeze - but what's all the hype about and how does it compete with other UMTS mobile phones?
Well, with the HTC MTeoR, HTC tries to give 3G Windows Mobile Smartphones a giant leap forward as it is the world's first 3G Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone and indeed, this slim and compact candy-bar mobile phone might makes it the ultimate pocket handset. It's featuring Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 for Smartphone, singleband 2100 MHz UMTS, triband 900, 1800 100 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGE and Bluetooth 2.0 without EDR support as well as IrDA while it is sporting 128 MB of ROM and 64 MB of RAM which can be extended through microSD memory cards. The HTC Breeze reference design is powered by a Samsung S3C2442 CPU with 300 MHz and the UMTS baseband is a Qualcomm MSM6275 chipset.
The (non touchable) QVGA screen measures 2.2" and displays 240x320 pixels by supporting 65k colors. The MTeoR features a 1.3 megapixel camera (without a photo light) for photos and videos. Since it is a Windows Mobile Smartphone, it doesn't has a touch screen but for the navigation, either the 3-way jog-wheel or the 5-way joystick can be used in addition to the 12-key alphanumeric phone keyboard. The whole device measures 112.4x49x14.8mm and only weights 120g with battery only; not too bad for a UMTS mobile phone.
The sales pack includes the device, one 1190 mAh Litium-Ionen-Polymer battery, a 110V - 220V AC charger, a mini USB to USB sync cable, a wired stereo headset, the manual and a CD-ROM with ActiveSync and Outlooks 2002 (not in the photo bellow):