HTC S740 hands-on

September 17, 2008 by kemalserkan
Filed under: HTC 


You certainly wouldn’t know it from the deluge of Windows Mobile Professional devices in every segment of the market these days, but believe it or not, Microsoft’s still trudging along with the Standard edition for the handful of us who still favor the smallest package possible (and a physical numeric keypad, for that matter) to a touchscreen. HTC — which has always had a penchant for packaging WinMo in as many form factors as it possibly can — has distilled Standard into what can only be described as its ultimate execution in the S740, a bangin’ little candybar that carries over the Touch Diamond’s distinctive styling elements to a decidedly slimmer package.

We had a chance to put our hands on an S740 recently, and let’s just put it this way: if there’s a phone that could convince us Windows Mobile Standard was the way to roll, this would be it, no questions asked. It’s stunningly beautiful, has one of the best displays we’ve ever seen on a device of this size and form factor, and you’re still packing a full QWERTY keyboard should the need arise. We’re told that the matte keypad will be replaced with a glossy one on the final production device, which is only going to bump the chic look yet another notch. Strong work, HTC — now just cut us an American version to sell unlocked through Best Buy, and we’ll call it a day.

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