03-21-2005, 08:00 PM
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Executive Editor, Android Thoughts
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Not Your Average Review of XV6600 Posted
"There are quite a few reviews of the Verizon XV6600 already floating around, but John Becker and I felt compelled to give our ten cents (our two cents is free!) about the device, since we�re both XV6600 owners now. As we had done with the i700 review, our format for this review will be conversational, with each of us commenting on the features and usability. "
An interesting conversational-style review of what many of us know of as the XDA III or HTC Harrier has been posted by PocketPCLouisville. The writing style helps to show the reviewers different takes on the device, and highlights the faster data speeds available on the CDMA EVDO version of this device, available accessories, and many other things. Complete and concise, this review may be of great aide to anyone on Verizon ready to make the jump to a Pocket PC Phone Edition.
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03-21-2005, 08:46 PM
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Thinker
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You mean HTC Harrier.
It looks like the HTC Blue Angel though. There is no XDA III. The HTC Blue Angel is branded as the O2 XDA IIs, however.
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03-21-2005, 10:02 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Adamz
You mean HTC Harrier.
It looks like the HTC Blue Angel though. There is no XDA III. The HTC Blue Angel is branded as the O2 XDA IIs, however.
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Thanks, I'll correct it above. While O2 has the XDA name, it has become very common to use it as a generic title for these machines, in absense of their HTC code names. While 02 hasn't released it as the XDA III, I've seen it referred to as such. Good point however.
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03-21-2005, 10:12 PM
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Great review! I just wish Sprint would hurry up and fully roll out EVDO for their version of this device . . . :?
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03-21-2005, 11:04 PM
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Originally Posted by aesop
I just wish Sprint would hurry up and fully roll out EVDO for their version of this device . . . :?
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Same here, I hope they will start doing major areas soon.
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03-22-2005, 02:49 AM
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THIS is the device that would get me to switch from my current one. The lack of WiFim while a pain, is not a major loss to me. I have a SD reader I can use to copy files to my device at work. The fact that I am in a EVDO trial area makes it even better.....if Verizion would lower the price.
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03-22-2005, 07:18 AM
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Re: Not Your Average Review of XV6600 Posted
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Originally Posted by Matt Coddington
I surfed to 2Wire.com to check out my bandwidth speed, and was delighted to see that I was connected at over 300Kbps! WOW! I can't wait for BroadbandAccess to be available here in Louisville! Rumor has it that it will be available in late Q2 of 2005. Fingers crossed! With that, who needs WiFi?!
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I do. Contrary to EVDO/UMTS/GPRS etc., WiFi is free of charge normally. Some public hotspots do charge you, true, but certainly at home WiFi is free. And I mostly use WiFi at home.
I own the QTEK 9090 since november last year, and before I never would have thought how often I would use WiFi. But, I have to admit, I have become a true WiFi junkie ops:
I don't know how much you have to pay per MB/kB, but if I would have had to pay for my WiFi datatransfer it probably already would have cost me a small fortune (many MBs per day!).
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03-22-2005, 07:46 AM
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Thinker
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Since I got my first WiFi pocket pc (back when I had to use a PCMCIA card with my iPaq 3765) I have exclusively used WiFi with my PPC for home surfing. I no longer boot up my laptop at home. I use WiFi at least 1-2 hours a day at home, and it is my favorite bedtime reading. I might consider switching to Verizon for the EVDO, but not if they do not include WiFi.
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03-22-2005, 05:48 PM
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Intellectual
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There is a version with a camera
Contrary to what they say in the review Verizon has a version of the XV6600 with a camera built in. They made one without because some courtrooms make you check your phone a the door if there is a camera in it. The guy at the Verizon store told me they just purchased another 10MHz of bandwidth and are rolling out more broadband spots this year. Its mainly an issue of too many people logging on and using it up that keeps them from adding new high speed coverage.
There is a lot to like about this phone. I can live without WiFi, don't use it much, but understand others depend on it, in which case this would not be a good phone for them.
There is no car kit for the phone, does anyone know of an aftermarket car kit?
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03-22-2005, 06:12 PM
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Intellectual
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I just wish they would hurry up and release the i730. I want to compare these two phones, make up my mind, and buy something already. I've been without a PDA and a good cell phone long enough.
If the i730 ships with WiFi, that may be the deciding factor; but the feel/quality of the keyboards, the external vs internal antenna and the Blackberry support of the i730 are all things I'll have to consider.
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