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HTC P3470

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First Take

By John Chan

Handhelds with GPS chips are getting common as these devices become more feature-packed. But very often, they are found only in high-end models. So those who don't want to pay through the nose for a handheld with GPS don't have too many options. That's why the HTC P3470, announced recently at the Mobile World Congress, fills a gap for the directionally challenged bargain hunter. ...

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none but gps



Rating: 1 out of 10 (Abysmal)
Pros: gps, pda functions
Cons: considered being conned if you buy this
Opinion:
just because it will be bundled with a TomTom map sw would it justfy a price tag higher than usd500? of course not! if you want to live a simpler life indeed, just continue to use your reliable mobile phone then buy a TomTom navigator at half the price. no use launching this device to SG though as gps is not really useful in this tiny place & locals would smirk at the presence of this device here anyway. what a lame try from HTC...tsk tsk tsk

 

Agree with ceevee



Rating: 4 out of 10 (Mediocre)
Pros: It has GPS
Cons: The whole machine is a CON
Opinion:
With so many options out there, what are HTC thinking of? No WiFi. Inadequate processor.
This thing is a step back in time. If it's only redeeming point is price, it's got to be dirt cheap for anybody to consider.

 

Back to the past



Rating: 4 out of 10 (Mediocre)
Pros: None I found
Cons: Specs are not appealing at all
Opinion:
Just another fish in the see made by HTC. Design wise, it is just another PDA, but still using a 200 mhx CPU with all the other low specs (and WITHOUT Wifi in 2008???) makes this just another "avoidable" HTC device. RSP Price setting should not be higher than 350 USD for such a crappy device.

 

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