The announcement of the HTC S740 was great news, a lovely looking Windows Mobile Smartphone in the true sense, no touchscreen, just a normal phone with a load of functions. There was one problem with this though, North American punters on UMTS networks could not take advantage of the device as it was not compatible. This has all changed now with the introduction of the HTC S743, a UMTS version of ...
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Announced late last year in Europe and Asia, the HTC S740 - HTC's latest Windows Mobile Standard smartphone (see our photo- and videoviews) - wasn't compatible with North American UMTS bands since it supports European and Asian WCDMA frequencies at 900 and 2100 MHz only. Nevertheless, HTC America unveiled today that it now plans to launch a North American version - the HTC S743 - in the ...
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With a svelte size and slide-out keyboard, this Windows Mobile smartphone is aimed at the message-heavy user.
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In HTC Touch Dual style, the US variant of the S740, the S743, is coming to the US as an unlocked GSM device to be sold in various retailers. The S743 adds the proper 3G bands so that it'll work over 3G on AT&T. The press release from HTC mentions Dell and CDW as places of purchase, and cites Q1 availability. The S473 is one of the few new WinMo devices running the non-touchscreen version...
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