Side Keys. Text Keyboard, Hardware. Touch Screen. Memory Card Slot. Card Type: microSD. FM Radio. Headphone Jack 3. Stereo Speakers. TV Output. Wireless Charging. Call Screening. HD Voice. Speaker Phone. All I can say is finally. Finally somebody got it right. HTC and Cingular have finally come up with a device that leaves me completly satisfied. Everything from the operating system to bluetooth stero support, simply put this device does it all.
Although it does not have a full qwerty keyboard it is not missed. I just recently gave into T9 and I have no desire for a huge pda for the simple fact that it has a keypad. This device does everything the black jack, the motorola Q, any other device running windows mobile 5. If you are using it for word or excel you are stupid. Sorry to say it but its true. Cons: memory card is behind sim card no flash for the camera. I bough the Cingular phone about 3 weeks ago and I must say I just love this phone.
The PDA I had would only sync to my work computer through the infrared port due to some issue with the firewall and Activesync 4. This phone lets me sync my contacts and calendar on the phone and the meeting reminders work perfectly. I was able to DL a free movie player betaplayer which allows me to watch full length movies on the phone. As a phone the reception is excellent. If your looking for a great flip style cell phone that is able to sync with Outlook this is the phone to get.
I have read many posts boasting functions of phones like camera quality etc. However, when I buy a phone I want to know that it works great as an actual phone!
By far the I-Mate SmartFlip phone is the best in sound quality. The ear piece is loud, the call clarity is great and the speaker is also good enough. After trial and error I thought I would have continued to use my SMT as there was no other windows phone on the market that compared.
However, the more I used it the more I was unhappy with its performance as a phone. I realized that the sound quality on the SMT was way too low in ear piece and speaker functions. However, I didn't like the sensitive toggle switch. I decided to buy the Smartflip and have been very very happy with it.
You will not have any issues with it as a good functioning phone! Please be aware that there are supposedly some problems with the "QTEK " brand in missing calls and not detecting incoming calls after a period of stand by time. My I-Mate Smartflip is fine with none of these problems. I also have not heard any problems with the Do your home work on the model, but all in all you will be happy with this phone.
Some previous reviews are completely absurd and I find it hard to believe that ANY phone could be so bad as to give it a 1 out of 5 rating. That's simply unfair and way off base. This phone has the largest keypad of any flip phone currently on the market. If anything, the keypad is almost too roomy. Just enter your email and we'll take care of the rest:. Please enter a valid email address. Now available on your smart speaker and wherever you get your podcasts:.
Sign up. This product hasn't been reviewed yet. Engadget - Not yet scored. Critics - Not yet scored. Users 1 review. HTC June 24, In the days before the iPhone, when the Razor was the king and Windows Mobile 5 just beginning to stretch its legs, HTC experimented briefly with its own line of "thin" flip phone designs.
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