Mobinaute (online translation) has put together a great tour of the media-oriented HTC Love. While the device itself isn't new, it hasn't been grabbing many news headlines, so for some of you, this will be the first you've seen of it. The specs? A 200MHz TI OMAP 850 CPU, 64MB RAM, 128MB ROM, quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, an FM radio, a 2.0-megapixel camera, and Windows Mobile 5.0. We'll probably be seeing more of this in 2007, though Dopod is already selling it as the M700, so you can pick one up now if you're eager to get your hands on one before the new year.
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How can this be media oriented device, it has slow CPU, no storage and the expansion slot is MicroSD...
Some versions actually ship with 256MB storage, an FM radio, audio boosters, and what not. It's no Xda Flame, that's for sure - but "media" is the message that HTC wants to get across. Of course, the TI OMAP CPU eats into that image a bit.
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How can this be media oriented device, it has slow CPU, no storage and the expansion slot is MicroSD...
Some versions actually ship with 256MB storage, an FM radio, audio boosters, and what not. It's no Xda Flame, that's for sure - but "media" is the message that HTC wants to get across. Of course, the TI OMAP CPU eats into that image a bit.
I know there is as 256MB version, but that doesn't really change much. Having an expensive "multimedia" device in my mind means at least few GB of storage and hardware powerfull enough to run decent video.
XDA Flame is for instane, much better multimedia device than this.
I know there is as 256MB version, but that doesn't really change much. Having an expensive "multimedia" device in my mind means at least few GB of storage and hardware powerfull enough to run decent video.
XDA Flame is for instane, much better multimedia device than this.
I largely agree with you, though you have to remember that most of today's devices are marketed toward general consumers, not power users such as ourselves. To an average Joe, Wi-Fi, FM, audio enhancements, etc. are all very enticing. Yes, it'll play music. It'll preview pictures. It'll play video - to an extent. Media-oriented enough for most? Probably. Media-oriented enough for us? Nope.
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I know there is as 256MB version, but that doesn't really change much. Having an expensive "multimedia" device in my mind means at least few GB of storage and hardware powerfull enough to run decent video.
XDA Flame is for instane, much better multimedia device than this.
I largely agree with you, though you have to remember that most of today's devices are marketed toward general consumers, not power users such as ourselves. To an average Joe, Wi-Fi, FM, audio enhancements, etc. are all very enticing. Yes, it'll play music. It'll preview pictures. It'll play video - to an extent. Media-oriented enough for most? Probably. Media-oriented enough for us? Nope.
I have to disagree. It's joe average that will be the most dissapointed by buying something like this. We power users know what we want and what specifications we need so such a device is not an option for us, but "ordinary" users don't. Imagine someone buying this thinking it can be used like iPod and then realizing that while it can play music and display pictures, he can only put few tracks there and couple of pictures before it runs out of memory, and that the CPU barely handles playing music.
Calling this media oriented device in 2006 is basically lying. It's no more media oriented than any other WM/Pocket PC device ever produced and that includes old Casio E-10x Palm Sized devices from 1999.
Saying the the CPU will barely handles playing music is not true as well.
The 200 Mhz TI Omap processor is more than able to play music, I have a Qtek S200 (HTC Prophet) with the same processor and it's a great music player.
I use it to stream music over A2DP. I can also play full screen 320x240 movies without slowdown with TCPMP.
Sure, me as well don't quite understand the logic behind this model.
I suppose HTC wants to extend its line-up of device, and offers some cheaper device, like the P4350 compared to the Tytn or this one compared to the P3600.
It's also means more design to chooses from for its OEM clients, who likes to have an exclusive design in their market.
As for media oriented phone, most of them come with only 256, or even less, if you take a look at SE devices for examples.
More storage is availabe through Micro-Sd Card, which nowadays are available up to 2Go.
Whats defines a Media-Orietend phones today -when most high-end phones can play music and have memory card slot- is more some accessible music control button, and marketing