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In appearance, the S730 is a pretty run-of-the-mill smartphone, with its traditional keyboard layout; 2.4in, 320 x 240, 65,536-colour screen; and stout HTC-grey plastic shell. With its slide-out Qwerty keyboard, the S730 could be seen as a sort of TyT...
If we had to sum up the S730 in one word it would be competent. Sure, there is nothing here to set your hair on fire with excitement, but what there is a reasonable depth of basic functionality which will probably appeal to the business rather than...
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The S730s QWERTY keypad and controls combined with an excellent design make this a welcome addition to the smartphone market.
Build quality, slide out QWERTY keyboard, controls, Wi-Fi, HSDPA-capable, HTC home screen...
No standard 3.5mm headphone jack, somewhat thick and chunky, mediocre camera The Final Word The S730s QWERTY keypad and controls combined with an excellent design make this a welcome addition to the smartphone market.
The S730s QWERTY keypad and controls combined with an excellent design make this a welcome addition to the smartphone market.
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The S730 is the latest incarnation of HTC's popular sliding-keyboard candy bar smartphone. We looked at the previous version (in Orange SPV E650 clothing) in our Smartphone Labs in issue 160 (web ID: 145113), and found it to be a superb phone, albeit o...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-11-20 13:10:29
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The HTC S730 does update the S710 in terms of features and capability, but it is not a smaller, neater or more pocket friendly device. When it comes to the next S series device, HTC needs to look at slimming the unit down as well as adding new feature...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-20 13:10:47
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This update to the S710 adds little apart from 3G/HSDPA connectivity. In fact, the S730 is slightly heavier than its predecessor and delivers less battery life. Whether you go for the S730 will depend largely on how much you need 3G.
3G connectivity with HSDPA, Supports twoway video calling, Slideout QWERTY keyboard, Accessible microSD card slot...
Bulky and heavy for a smartphone, Moderate battery life...
This update to the S710 adds little apart from 3G/HSDPA connectivity. In fact, the S730 is slightly heavier than its predecessor and delivers less battery life. Whether you go for the S730 will depend largely on how much you need 3G...
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mobilecomputermag.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-20 13:10:53
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HTC announced the S730 Windows Mobile smartphone back in October and claimed this successor to the excellent S710 would be available later that month. Alas, review units were very slow to materialise but a good month after it eventually went on sale...
A well-price Windows Mobile Standard smartphone, but the new features come with the penalty of comparatively poor performance...
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This is another BIG device for HTC. Perhaps not to the same scale as the TyTN II or the Touch series – but it’s got to be number 3 in line. It sounds too good to be true really – a candybar phone, a large QWERTY keyboard and the still new Windows Mobil...
It’s a good phone. There were too many niggly pre-production buglets about to do a full scale review, but it’s a great improvement over an already impressive S710. The styling is very reminiscent of the early SPV units sold on Orange around Eu...
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Specs and details HTC S730Qualcomm® MSM 7200, 400MHz CPUMicrosoft Windows Mobile 6 Standard (non touch-screen)256Mb ROM, 64Mb RAMQuad-band GSM/ GPRS / EDGE plus 3G and HSDPA on 2100MhzBluetooth 2.0 with EDR, WiFi (802.11b/g)2 Megapixel...
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thestar.com.my Updated: 2016-11-26 23:52:13
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Messaging junkies are spoilt for choice with HTCs new smartphone which features two types of keypad and good battery life to boot. SIZE MATTERS: The HTC S730 is about the size of regular mobile phones, except that its a bit thicker.SMARTPHONE make...
WiFi; Bluetooth; HSDPA.
A little too chubby for a phone; QWERTY keyboard needs a redesign.
So how is the HTC S730 overall? Well as a phone and using the alphanumeric keypad, the S730 is pretty good and comes with all the wireless options to keep you constantly connected. However, I’m not too sure about the slide-out keyboard – it&rs...
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2016-11-26 23:52:13
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SIZE MATTERS: The HTC S730 is about the size of regular mobile phones, except that its a bit thicker. SMARTPHONE maker HTC probably has a Windows Mobile device for just about any kind of user, and the S730, which runs Windows Mobile 6.0 Standard Edit...
WiFi; Bluetooth; HSDPA.
A little too chubby for a phone; QWERTY keyboard needs a redesign.
So how is the HTC S730 overall? Well as a phone and using the alphanumeric keypad, the S730 is pretty good and comes with all the wireless options to keep you constantly connected. However, I’m not too sure about the slide-out keyboard – it&rs...
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star-techcentral.com Updated: 2013-11-20 13:10:20
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Messaging junkies are spoilt for choice with HTCs new smartphone which features two types of keypad and good battery life to boot. SIZE MATTERS: The HTC S730 is about the size of regular mobile phones, except that its a bit thicker.SMARTPHONE make...
WiFi; Bluetooth; HSDPA.
A little too chubby for a phone; QWERTY keyboard needs a redesign.
So how is the HTC S730 overall? Well as a phone and using the alphanumeric keypad, the S730 is pretty good and comes with all the wireless options to keep you constantly connected. However, I’m not too sure about the slide-out keyboard – it&rs...
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2013-11-20 13:10:26
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SIZE MATTERS: The HTC S730 is about the size of regular mobile phones, except that its a bit thicker. SMARTPHONE maker HTC probably has a Windows Mobile device for just about any kind of user, and the S730, which runs Windows Mobile 6.0 Standard Edit...
WiFi; Bluetooth; HSDPA.
A little too chubby for a phone; QWERTY keyboard needs a redesign.
So how is the HTC S730 overall? Well as a phone and using the alphanumeric keypad, the S730 is pretty good and comes with all the wireless options to keep you constantly connected. However, I’m not too sure about the slide-out keyboard – it&rs...
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WHEN HTC launched the S710 Smartphone about a year ago, its compact size and a slide-out Qwerty keyboard received good reviews, even though it lacked 3G, which was a major bugbear.With the S730, HTC has made improvements in all the right places.No 3G b...
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The volume level delivered by the earpiece is quite average, as you might not be able to get what’s said on the other end while in a busy street or underground. The loudspeaker for call alerts is not a stellar performer either. The vibro alert, on t...
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When Riyad and I first saw HTC's S710 we were both blown away. Riyad even gave it a coveted Editor's Choice award when he reviewed it in its guise as the Orange SPV E650 . The reason for our fandom was simple. HTC had taken a Windows Mobile Smartphone an...
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Specs and details HTC S730Qualcomm® MSM 7200, 400MHz CPUMicrosoft Windows Mobile 6 Standard (non touch-screen)256Mb ROM, 64Mb RAMQuad-band GSM/ GPRS / EDGE plus 3G and HSDPA on 2100MhzBluetooth 2.0 with EDR, WiFi (802.11b/g)2 Megapixel...
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tech-faq.com Updated: 2013-11-20 13:11:02
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This piece of technology is a must have for those who require a mobile office. It is a replacement for the former HTC S710 first marketed in early 2007. Processing wise the HTC S730 surpasses its predecessor the HTC S710 by double the speed. The HTC...
The HTC S730 sells itself by the manifold features and conveniences it offers:Mobile office with Windows Mobile 6 ,QWERTY keyboard that allows the user to type and dial simultaneously ,A second camera that allows face-to-face contact with clients and b...
The cons of the HTC S730 are few and far between:The camera would be optimal if offering 3 mega pixels as opposed to 2 ,Memory for the HTC S730 is not on par with that of the HTC S710...
The HTC S730 has several more positive features than negative ones. It is a cutting-edge phone that will please even the most discriminating user. This handheld office is sure to balance all the important aspects of users’ lives and schedules.
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