HTC S620 Smartphone Review

January 26th 2007 | Phones

A quick glance at the HTC S620 and you’ll know that it is a smartphone directed at consumers who perform frequent messaging. By virtue of the classification ‘smartphone’, it should provide a clear hint that stylus is not part of what the phone carries where input is concerned. Indeed, the HTC S620 joins an increasingly crowded list of smartphones with QWERTY keypads and the impetus behind the soaring popularity is not so much a fad as it is practicality. Within the mass consumer market, QWERTY keypads offer better input practicality and speed over conventional numberpads.

Without 3G, the USD$540 HTC S620 (or Dopod C720) is immediately less appealing to demanding users, but for its Quad-band GSM radio and 802.11b/g integrated Wi-Fi, the S620 is a smartphone that rightfully deserves attention from mobile warriors with fairly light demand for data connectivity on the go.

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HTC S620 Smartphone Review
Published in: Phones on 2007-01-26