HTC P4000 Pocket PC Phone
Designed for the heavy mobile data user, the HTC P4000 provides enhanced access to corporate and personal data, push e-mail services and the Internet. The HTC P4000 lets clients take their office on the road with the ability to create, view and edit Microsoft Office Word® Mobile and Excel® Mobile, view Adobe PDF and PowerPoint® Mobile files. In addition, the P4000 will include such features as:
* 2.8″ 240 x 320 color touch screen
* Wi-Fi 802.11 compatible
* Bluetooth 2.0
* Hands-free speaker
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HTC P4000 Reviews
MobileMag has a review of the HTC P4000 and writes, “With everything you’d expect from a powerful business-oriented handheld, the P4000 delivers on just about every front. The build quality is second to none and everything feels rock solid. Performance is quite good, although you will experience some lag from time to time. The textured back is also a very nice touch. In the next generation, I’d like to see some better keys (as described above), a better camera, and hopefully a further improvement in battery life. Use this thing moderately and you’ll be charging it on a daily basis, if not more often. For another alternative, check out the WiFi-less HTC S720, also from Telus. It’s got a conventional numerical keypad and a sliding QWERTY one.” Link.
PDAStreet has a review of the P4000 and writes, “For an e-mail device, I still prefer the BlackBerry. It’s just slicker - easier to set up, easier to use. But the P4000, coupled with Telus’s Visto push mail service, comes close. … As a phone, it suffers the limitations of any device with a QWERTY keyboard rather than a conventional telephone number pad—calling a party whose number is not in your contacts list requires means launching an application and clicking keys on an onscreen keypad or laboriously punch the tiny keys on the keyboard while holding down the Alt key. … The P4000 is a very small, very full-featured Windows Mobile device that can convert from stylus-based handwriting-recognition text entry to keyboard text entry and offers all the multimedia conveniences.” Link.







