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HTC GPS Phone P3300 Review

htc-gps-phone-p3300.gifHTC has started selling its excellent Windows Mobile devices under its own brand. The HTC P3300 and P3600 mark a new naming scheme convention for HTC as well. The P3300 still has the cool “Artemis” code name, but under the HTC brand it is sold as the P3300. Artemis, of course, is the goddess of the hunt according to greek mythology. While this device can’t communicate with wild animals, it can do just about everything else.

The HTC P3300 is currently only available in the “Taster Edition” flavor, which includes TomTom Navigator 6, but only allows you to download one City map of your choosing. A “Premium Edition” will also be available which will include TomTom Navigator 6 along with a DVD containing many more mapping data sets for your region as well as a 512Mb MicroSD card to store the maps on. If you’re at all interested in this device, take a look at this review before making a decision. We’ve got some suprises ahead.

The best parts of the P3300 are that it’s thinner and lighter than the HTC Prophet and adds a GPS SirfSTAR III receiver as well as the very innovative trackball scroll-wheel interface. In terms of it’s specifications, it’s got Bluetooth 2.0, 802.11g/b WiFi, 201Mhz TI 850 OMAP CPU, 128Mb ROM, 64Mb RAM, Windows Mobile 5.0, 2.8″ 240×320px 64K color screen, Quad band GSM/EDGE and a 2MP camera.



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