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Thursday 22 March 2007, 8:40 AM

Great Idea but limited


I've looked at many of the Windows Smartphones and I must start say if you are looking for size there appears to be no better phone at the moment. The big problem of this phone is the chasis, it is not designed for a robust user. The battery life and the unreliable phone systems are issues but I believe in time these will be solved with software updates. The memory card is not an option but a must, because your phone will stop working (ie. Can’t dial out if you have too many unopened e.mails.). .). I must say that if this phone had the Samsung D600 chasis it would be impressive. Note the keyboard is small and awkward but I am willing to compromise this for size.

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Overview

HTC MTeoR

Editors rating
Rating: 8.0
Verdict

This Windows Mobile smartphone feels good and has a fast procesor. It supports 3G, but isn't set up for video conferencing.

Typical price

£ 324

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