HTC P3300 review

Published on October 17th, 2006 in gps navigation, reviews

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The French site GPSandCo did a very extended review of the HTC P3300 and we translated it for you.

Introduction

HTC is the number one on the market of PDAphones with its own Qtek brand similar to great names like HP and Orange in particular.

HTC had already launched a PDA with integrated receiver GPS, G100 but which was not marketed officially in France and which very was not successful in terms of sensitivity GPS. And HTC also manufactures PDAphones GPS iPAQ hw6515 and hw6915 for HP.

With P3300, HTC launches its first highly anticipated PDAphone GPS under its own brand.

Let us see what this P3300 is worth, especially on the level of sensitivity GPS and its performances for which it is awaited the turning, Qtek 9100 having a similar processor having disappointed on the level of its performances, even if it met success.

Design features

  • Processor: TI OMAP 850 at 201 MHz
  • Display: Touch screen TFT LCD 2.8 inches with 65536 colors and 320×240 pixels resolution (QVGA)
  • Cellular module: Quad-bands GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz), GPRS and EDGE
  • GPS: Integrated GPS SiRF III instantSiRFfix (A-GPS) receiver
  • External antenna port: Yes
  • ROM memory: 128 MB
  • RAM memory: 64 MB
  • USB:1.1
  • Infra-red: No
  • Bluetooth: 2.0
  • Wi-Fi: 802.11 b/g
  • Integrated camera: 2 Megapixels (1600 x1200) with x2 zoom,no flash
  • Video: MPEG4 format with 128 x 96 or 176 x 144 pixels resolution
  • Ports: MicroSD
  • Battery: 1200 removable mAh
  • Operating system: Mobile Windows 5.0 (AKU 2)
  • Dimensions: 11 x 5.8 x 1.7 cm
  • Weight:127 G
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One Response to “HTC P3300 review”

  1. Steve Leong Says:

    Love this phone, easy to use, wifi, gps. Would like a larger display dial pad.
    If you’re a heavy text person a keyboard would be better but for an average person this is a great phone, light, slim etc.

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