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HTC MTeoR review

General
Dimensions (W x H x D): 490x148x1124 mm
Weight: 120 g
Form factor: candy bar
OS & software
Operating system: Windows Mobile 5.0
Software included: calendar, contacts, tasks; Pocket Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player, MSN Messenger, Calculator, Photo Contact ID, Connection Manager, Camera/Camcorder, Voice Recorder, games
Synchronisation software: yes
Memory
Memory expansion: Yes
On-board memory: 64 MB
Networks
2.5G: GPRS
Messaging & data
Messaging services supported: SMS
Email client: Yes
Email protocols supported: POP3
Connectivity / expansion
Docking cradle: No
Wired connections: USB
Expansion slot: microSD
Display
Native resolution: 240x320 pixels
Phone
Vibrating alert: No
Speakerphone: Yes
Voice dialling: Yes
Voice recording: Yes
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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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