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Htc Shift Cdma 7" Microsoft Vista

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HTC Shift CDMA 7" Microsoft Vista Phone

Features:

• Always-on access to critical information with HTC SnapVUE

• Receive instant e-mails with Microsoft Direct Push technology up to 2 days on battery standby

• Powerful enough to give you the full Windows Vista experience

• Revolutionary small form factor gives you portability without compromising mobility

• Adjustable 7-inch touch screen

• Mouse buttons and microPad

• Worldwide UMTS with HSDPA

• Bluetooth 2.0 and Wi-Fi

• USB 2.0 connectivity

• Fingerprint sensor

Specifications:

•Processor: Intel A110 800 MHz

•Data Bus Speed: 400 MHz

•Features: Enhanced SpeedStep technology, streaming SIMD extensions 2, MMX instructions set

•Chipset Type: Mobile Intel 945GMS Express

•Type: L2 cache

•Installed Size: 512 KB

•Installed Size: 1 GB

•Technology: DDR2 SDRAM

•Installed Size: 128MB

•Hard Drive: 30 GB

•Type: Card reader

•Supported Flash Memory Cards: SDIO

•Display Type: 7" TFT

•Max Resolution: 800 x 480 ( WVGA )

•Widescreen Display: Yes

•Audio Output: Sound card

•Audio Input: Microphone

•Camera Type: Integrated

•Sensor Resolution: 0.3 Megapixel

•Image Sensor Type: CMOS

•Type: Keyboard, touch-screen, microPad

•Keyboard - Localization and Layout: QWERTY

•Modem: Wireless cellular modem

•Cellular Enhancement Protocol: CDMA 2000 1X EV-DO Rev. 0

•Networking: Network adapter

•Wireless LAN Supported: Yes

•Data Link Protocol: IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, Bluetooth 2.0

•Compliant Standards: IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, Bluetooth 2.0

•Interfaces: 1 x Hi-Speed USB ¦ 1 x video - VGA output ¦ 1 x audio - headphones/microphone - mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm

•Power Device: External

•Voltage Required: AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )

•Technology: Lithium polymer

•Installed Qty: 1

•Capacity: 2700 mAh

•Run Time (Up To): 2 hour(s)

•OS Provided: Microsoft Windows Vista Business

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They are taking windows vista of the shelf for PCs and introducing it for handhelds? strange

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Well in today's world, the line between PC and hand-held is getting thinner and thinner...

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who would be interested in this phone/pc??

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Its CDMA just to give EVDO connectivity.. Calling and all is not possible..

DELL and IBM also introduced such Laptops some years back.. its purely USA device.. where they provide option of EVDO on Verizon mostly..

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HTC Shift was introduced as a Ultra Mobile PC about a year ago with a 7"touch screen, Intel 800Mhz processor ( running Vista ) with built in EVDO Modem / HSDPA Modem for Data connectivity only. NO Phone Functions at all.

Raon Systems introduced a 4.5" screen similar device with complete Phone and Data features at about the same time but these device were not sucessful.

These were too bulky for being a phone and too underpowered to be a PC.

There were very few takers for them. Those models just fizzled out.

I personally owned a Samsung Q1 Ultra, but then I disposed off after 4 months of use.

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My interest of posting this info here was only due to it CDMA :Riendo:

Also not available for Indian customer officially :NOTriste:

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The device has USB2.0... this means you could use voip hardware... better yet, softphone software such as SJphone in order to utilize MajicJack service with the phone without requiring you to always have the majicJack hardware installed.

I agree the device is underpowered for a PC and without native phone applications it's no more a phone than a USB Modem is.

What I like is that it's a move in the right step. Some of us have a computer in our hands more often than a phone on our belt ( yeah, I wear a belt ) and this type of device is almost the right device for me. Personally though, I would prefer an OQO 2 (http://www.oqo.com/products/model2+/features.html) with my above mentioned modifications.

FYI: I have used a WindowsMobile VOIP program on a converted HTC Touch Diamond using the credentials from a MajicJack to make voice calls over WiFi when there was WiFi available but no Cellular signal.

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