
Hey, HTC’s press office — here’s a crazy idea — next time you’re launching a grey phone, perhaps you should consider shooting it on something other than a grey background? Photographic gripes aside, the pics above are of HTC’s new S730, follow up to the S710, making this another in the HTC range to add HSDPA high-speed data to its forebear’s spec list.
The S730 runs Window Mobile 6 on 64MB RAM and a 400Mhz processor, and isn’t the slimmest of devices, with dimensions of 105.8 x 51 x 19.4mm and weighing in at 150g. You get dual orientation of the 2.4″ QVGA display, with it switching when you slide out the QWERTY keyboard. The HSDPA is backed up with both (stereo) Bluetooth 2.0 EDR and 11g wi-fi, and there’s a two-megapixel shooter on the back with a video call camera on the front.
Also announced was the rather tasty ‘enterprise market’ P6500; hit the jump for pics and specs, and another shot of the S730.

The P6500 (below), maybe for heavy ‘enterprise’ use (including, it is suggested, by the police and in hospitals), but we’d be pretty chuffed if our manager passed us something with this kind of specs to use. HTC has loaded this baby up with GPS, HSDPA, a 3.5″ screen, three-megapixel camera with autofocus plus fingerprint (!) and barcode scanning capabilities, 256MB memory that can be boosted to 1GB, and twin SD card slots. Crikey.



















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