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Smartphone HTC i-Mate
This first smartfone run by MS Smartphone 2002 is a bit modified
copy of Orange SPV and made by the same manufacturer. An analog
for this smartfone is Qtec 7070, Orange SPV.
- Class: business
- Position in the line: starts the line
- Rival phones: MiTAC
Mio 8380
- Test based description
- General features
- Announced in March 2003
- GSM900/1800/1900
- Battery type: Li-Ion 1000 mAh
- Standby time: up to 90 hours
- Talk time: from 3 to 6 hours
- Graphical display shows up to 65000 colors and has the
resolution of 176 x 220 pixels (TFT). It can show up to
8 text lines and one more for menu items.
- Color - silvery
- Exterior CMOS camera has the matrix resolution of 300000
pixels. Supports taking pictures with the resolution of
640 x 480 pixels, contrast and brightness setting, there
is a timer. Supports clip making, up to 15 seconds (AVI
format)
- Java
- Processor OMAP 710 with the clock rate of 120 MHz
- Operating system - Microsoft Smartphone 2002
- Dimensions: 120.4 x 50.1 x 23.5 mm
- Weight: 130 g
- Capacity 105 cubic cm
- Memory
- It's possible to spread one name with several fields.
You can't refer your photo to a call but can set a ringing
tone.
- Callers groups
- 32 MB ROM, 16 MB RAM
- An extension slot for SD/MMC cards
- Call management, ringing tones
- Vibrating alert
- 40-tones polyphony
- Supports setting an own melidy for each caller
- Speed dialing for 8 phone numbers
- Autodialing
- SMS
- EMS
- MMS
- SMS Chat
- Supports sending and receiving ringing tones and animated
images
- SMS sending to several adressees at the same time
- Predictive text input T9
- Templates
- Connectivity
- WAP 2.0, WAP Push
- GPRS(4+2)
- IR-port
- Mail client(SMTP/POP3)
- Synchronization with PC
- SyncML
- Organiser and extras
- User's profiles
- Headbands are synchronized with sound and editing option
- Search for notes in a task list and organiser
- Melody editor
- Themes for changing interface, there are several of them
already set, include not only wall paper, but sound and graphics
- Dictaphone (limited only by the amount of free memory).
- Time, date
- Alarm clock: usual and recurrent
- Photo album (My Pictures) - supports setting additional
images and receiving pictures from PC or a camera
- Timer, stopwatch with interval results and a usual caculator.
- Games
- Applications - Pocket IE (HTML, WML, WAP2.0), SMS / MMS,
Email Inbox, Notes, Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, MP3, WAV &
WMA Playback support, Messenger, Active Sync, Call History,
Settings, Shortcuts, Windows Media, Text Input, MPEG4 Encode/Decode
Eldar Murtazin (eldar@mobile-review.com)
Published 22 September 2003
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