itreviews.com Updated: 2013-11-20 12:49:05
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The 2.4-inch screen palls in comparison to the modern array of touchscreens out there and the S740 doesnt have the best physical design weve seen. But it does have a range of key features, and if the keyboard is not too small for you it is a pocketa...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-20 12:49:05
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This is a well-featured Windows Mobile smartphone with a good mini-QWERTY keyboard and impressive battery life. Shame about the backplate though.
Very good miniQWERTY keyboard, HSDPA, Bluetooth, WiFi and GPS, Good battery life...
Poor backplate design, No frontfacing camera, Awkwardly located microSD card slot...
This is a well-featured Windows Mobile smartphone with a good mini-QWERTY keyboard and impressive battery life. Shame about the backplate though...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-11-20 12:49:06
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Touch screen phones might well be here to stay, but mobiles that use keypads are still enormously popular. The S740, aimed at business users and with a small 2.4 screen, is just one example. Its full slide-out alphabetic keyboard is an undeniable...
Small keyboard is easy to use, Generally pretty responsive, Bright screen, Direct access to messaging options...
Screen is too small for web browsing, or photo/video, Can sometimes be slow, Proprietary headset, Steep learning curve for Windows Mobile, No GPS software included / mediocre browser...
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Product Code: 99HFB004-00 HTC has come up with the first truly desirable Windows Mobile 6 smartphone - the HTC S740. HTC has managed to make a name for itself in its own right having spent years as the design force behind handsets such as the Orange...
If you want a smartphone that’s first and foremost a phone and quality contact manager to boot, the HTC S740 is the best of the non-3G Windows Mobile ones we’ve seen so far. Rosemary Hattersley Lowest online price: ££322.65 Buy it no...
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itpro.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-20 12:49:28
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After an avalanche of touch screen handsets, the HTC S740 reverts back to its roots with and fast user interface and decent keyboard. The design is a little quirky, but we can just about live with that...
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At first glance, HTCs S740 looks like a revamped version of the slimnsexy Touch Diamond, but with a numeric keypad and a pull-out Qwerty keyboard. Even the angled back is similar to the Diamonds. But when you pick it up, it soon becomes clear that...
The S740 isnt an attention-grabber like its Touch brethren. It looks and acts much like a normal phone, and not a very pretty one at that, albeit with some very fine hidden phone features such as Wi-Fi, A-GPS and an FM radio. And it has the most prac...
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mobilecomputermag.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-20 12:49:28
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We liked the HTC S710 smartphone a lot when we reviewed it back in 2007 – the keyboard-only Windows Mobile Standard works much better than Professional, in our opinion. The new HTC S740 is technically an updated model – it has a similar design candy b...
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HTCs last QWERTY keyboard phone was a well specced hulk of a thing that could fill any pocket. The HTC S740 is a much slimmer, more svelte affair, measuring just 43mm across, which somehow makes its 17mm depth feel like less than it really is. Its no...
Slim styling, Slide out QWERTY keyboard, 3.2 megapixel camera, Windows Mobile smartphone OS, Wi-Fi, A-GPS, MicroSD support, Microsoft Office Mobile software, Sliding panels interface...
No touch screen, Poor headphone sound...
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HTC S740 review C ommunication is simply part of today’s world. Communication in different ways: personal contact, via phone or email and text messages. Everybody wants to be available 24/7. This fact did not escape the attention of the communication m...
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tracyandmatt.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-20 12:49:48
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As regular visitors to T&M will know Matt had a mini play with the HTC S740 couple of months ago, and his video preview can be seen here.In a detachment from the normal review I think that in lots of ways I totally agree with Matt’s views. This time I...
What a cracking little phone! It is well designed, great to use and very easy to live with.I would be really impressed if HTC could bring out a derivative without the keyboard, a la diamond, that would be good in my opinion.I do miss the touchscreen fo...
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Thanks to its slide-out QWERTY keyboard HTC's S710 was something of a revelation when it first appeared and even managed to bag an Editor's Choice award in its SPV E650 guise. Since then plenty of other manufacturers have tried their hands at the format...
Despite it's foibles we still quite liked the S740. It's definitely not a phone that's going to appeal to everyone, but we think that if you're a heavy user of email and not too keen on Blackberry's range of phones, then it might be a good option. Especia...
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Every now and then a product is launched that completely takes everyone by surprise, sweeping all before it from seemingly nowhere. Like a non-league minnow beating Premier League opposition in the FA Cup, this is exactly what HTC's Touch HD achieved r...
A sleek and sexy smartphone stuffed with hardware, but the ergonomics are wrong, wrong, wrong...
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The buttons are nicely defined and we had no problem typing out a long email. Onboard soft keys also mean the selection and menu navigation process is seamless.Getting personal email up and running is a breeze – just give up your email address and p...
Thumb-friendly keypad and QWERTY. High-speed connectivity. Easy email set-up...
Formal design. Fingerprint-attracting fascia. Some processor lag. Average camera and video performance...
A solid business messenger for those who crave conventional, no frills design...
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The HTC S740 is a rare beast in the Windows Mobile world. Remember when phones were phone-shaped? A numeric keyboard up front, a screen you cant touch to activate stuff? Ahh.. Those were the days. The last time we reviewed a HTC "Smartphone" was the...
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Samart i-mobile (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd 03-2612 6222 7/10 7/10 7/10 7/10 7/10+ QWERTY keyboard makes typing a joy+ Revamped TouchFlo simple to use- No touchscreen complicates OS - Office programmes have limited functionality - No Bluetooth - HTC S740- M...
The HTC S740 is all business, its whole purpose- call, text and work. The multimedia functions are there, but merely to add flavour to the device. Good connectivity also hammers home the phone functionality. However, the lack of Mobile Office function...
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