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HTC X7510 (Advantage) unboxed

 

Please ignore the fact that I call it the X7501 in the video. It is of course the X7510 !

HTC Advantage ( X7510 ) Specification:

  • Size - 133.5 x 98 x 16 mm (additional 4.75mm for keyboard)
  • Weight - 290g + 85g for keyboard
  • Networks - WCDMA/HSDPA: 850/1900/2100 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
  • Operating system - Windows Mobile 6.1 professional
  • Display - 5-inch VGA with touch screen
  • Camera - 3.1 megapixel with auto focus, VGA for video calling
  • Internal memory - 256 MB + 16 GB flash; 128 MB RAM
  • Memory card - miniSD™
  • WLAN - 802.11b/g
  • Bluetooth® 2.0
  • GPS
  • Interface - HTC ExtUSB™ (mini-USB and audio jack in one; USB 2.0 High-Speed); HTC 16 pin port (USB 1.1 host, TV/VGA out); 3.5mm audio jack with microphone
  • Battery - 2100 mAh
  • Talk time - WCDMA: up to 300 minutes GSM: up to 360 minutes
  • Standby time - WCDMA: up to 300 hours GSM: up to 300 hours
  • Special feature - Detachable QWERTY Keyboard with Haptic feedback; document printing; G sensor
  • Chipset - Marvell PXA270 624 MHz; Qualcomm® MSM6275

    Posted by: Matt

    Don't miss our coverage of the HTC Diamond launch event tomorrow. Coverage starts HERE .

    [Post tag(s): smartphone blog , Pocket PC blog , HTC , X7510 , Tracy & Matt ]

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    16 comments

    Comment from: Zero [Visitor] · http://nil

    Hi,
    Can u tell me form where u got this htc x7510.
    Regards
    Zero

    22/04/08 @ 14:14

    Comment from: bb [Visitor]

    That was a really well presented and informative unboxing*. Great flow and thank you so much for using a tripod. Better than most of the unnamed "big" sites.
    Sweet looking device with the exception (to me too) the keyboard. I'm curious to see how much pressure is needed to hit a key.
    Again, nice job on the video and the site.
    * unboxing = geek pron =)

    05/05/08 @ 14:49

    Comment from: James Kendrick [Visitor] · http://www.jkontherun.com

    Nice video. The 16 GB storage is flash memory and not a microdrive as in the previous model.

    05/05/08 @ 15:00

    Comment from: Yolanda Villa [Visitor]

    Nice video Matt, but one thing struck me as important to point out. You said the Advantage must be used with either a wired or bluetooth headset for phone calls, because the Advantage did not have a built-in microphone. It's true you need a headset if you don't want your caller's voice to be heard by others around you, but it cetainly does have a built-in mic. So wherever you don't have privacy concerns, it's certainly possible to use as a (speaker) phone without any headset at all. I do it all the time with my 7501, as I've never liked using headsets of any kind. The mic is behind that little hole you see on the bottom left of the device (in landscape mode).

    05/05/08 @ 20:22

    Comment from: Keith [Visitor] · http://kchrpm.blogspot.com

    Actually sometimes I use my X7501 with just normal stereo headphones plugged in and use the device's mic. Before I bought a stereo BT headset, that was my normal setup (the included wired stereo headset wasn't very comfortable for me).

    06/05/08 @ 02:00

    Comment from: George Fisher [Visitor]

    HI,
    I do disagree about the keyboard. I have the HTC 7501 with the old style keyboard. I made the mistake one day of replying to a text message in a drizzle. Seemed like the unit was sealed. Unfortunately, the keyboard has never been the same since. The return key only functions every now and then.
    If you plan to use the phone in the elements at all, the sealed keyboard is a great advantage.
    My phones usually last 12 to 18 months. I've had the 7501 for ten months. When it goes, I'll definately replace it with a 7510. I love the phone that much.
    I use the phone all the time with a Samsung USB 2.0 bluetooth headset. Tried lots of others, but the Samsung works flawlessly.

    06/05/08 @ 07:01

    Comment from: Sean [Visitor]

    What happened with the review???

    09/05/08 @ 10:43

    Comment from: Matt [Member] Email · http://www.tracyandmatt.co.uk/blogs

    Nothing, just haven't gotten round to it just yet. Sorry, must try harder!
    Matt

    09/05/08 @ 10:51

    Comment from: Sean [Visitor]

    Great, I look forward to your review. I am seriously concidering buying this but for the price I need a bit more information before I can be certain.

    12/05/08 @ 07:03

    Comment from: Matt [Member] Email · http://www.tracyandmatt.co.uk/blogs

    Please do feel free to post your questions here and I'll either answer them here or else in the review.
    Matt

    12/05/08 @ 07:18

    Comment from: Christian [Visitor]

    I would like to know how vueflo handles 3rd party applications. I understand it works well with opera browser, but does a 3rd party application need support for vueflo for it to work?
    Does it play videos flawlessly?
    Thanks for the brief preview. I am waiting for your full review as I plan to buy one.

    13/05/08 @ 15:23

    Comment from: Christian [Visitor]

    With the keyboard attached to the unit, now that the dedicated keys for the soft keys, red & green phone buttons, etc... were replaced by the number keys in the new model, how is one able to activate them without touching the screen?

    14/05/08 @ 11:44

    Comment from: Christian [Visitor]

    Are the keyboards interchangeable between the older X7500 and the new X7510?

    14/05/08 @ 11:46

    Comment from: Christian [Visitor]

    It would be nice if you would be able to compare the older X7500 with the new X7510.

    14/05/08 @ 11:48

    Comment from: Sean [Visitor]

    I must say I am a little disappointed here. I found this site while searching for info on the X7510 and was excited to find the unboxing video and the impending full review quoted as "being here soon". Since then, other sites have received pre-release versions of the X7510 and have posted reviews many weeks after your unboxing video.

    24/05/08 @ 13:24

    Comment from: PEYMAN [Visitor]

    HELLO CAN U TELL ME HOW MUCH IS HTC X7510 AND DIAMOND TOUCH

    08/06/08 @ 11:06

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