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HTC S710This compact phone makes light work of email, web and calls - but is anything but lightweight. Making calls, writing and sending emails, and surfing the Internet are easy. You can also view your documents and PDFs while on the go, receive emails instantly through Direct Push, and stay connected with your contacts with Windows Live. Practical and versatile, the HTC S710 is an ideal business and pleasure device. Armed with an array of connection options, such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth , you stay connected to the world. Also, slide out the full keyboard to make typing messages a snap. Take quality pictures and video with the 2.0 megapixel camera and view them on the large 2.4 screen. The features are endless with the HTC S710. Look sharp and be 'smart' with the HTC S710. Newest Review: ... and gents. With a nice, easy USB cable (USB Mini-B Male, which is becoming very frequent in Data tranfer between Phones and ... more More HTC PDAs
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Price Comparison for HTC S710
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Extended Battery HTC S710, S730
This Brand New Extended Battery will give you a longer battery li ... Last Update 24.11.2009 05:46
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HTC S710 Smartphone
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£ 249.00 |
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S710 Pouch Case PO S270
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Ex-Pro HTC S710 mini USB Data Cable
Ex - Pro HTC S710 mini USB Data Cable Provides connection and sy ... Last Update 24.11.2009 05:46
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Read Reviews for HTC S710
by - written on 13/08/09 (Very useful, 38 readings)
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Since 2006, I have wanted this phone. I saw this in the Orange Shop on Contract, or priced at £250 for the handset alone. Too much for any phone, in my eyes. After using a Nokia 6230i for the past 2 Years, things have just been basic for a Mobile, but when this little guy was sat in a Cash Converters Window for £40, I had to have him. I got him home, and had it charge up for a couple of hours, to have a proper play around with it. My HTC is, or at least was, BT Branded, which was bad news. Given BT had put their own software in there, it removed and altered certain features and necessary settings for the HTC to function ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/05/09 (Useful, 16 readings)
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I was handed this phone to configure Active Sync for a colleague on which worked great without any issues. The menu and buttons all respond nice and quickly and it has been made easy to navigate around the screen. I have since been given one of these phones for work. A nice touch is how the keeyboard pops out allowing you to type in QWERTY fashion. However when sliding the keyboard in and out, the screen will freeze for a good few seconds and also the music that accompanies the sliding action seems to break up and sometimes just stops halfway through and you have to wait for the phone to respond again. This can be quite annoying when you are trying to type an ... Read the complete review
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