HTC P4350 Review - Conclusion



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Fareed Mahdi
Posted on Wednesday, March 21, 2007
by Fareed Mahdi, Cell Phone Editor
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Conclusion

 
Editor Rating: 4.8
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Overall the P4350 is an amazing phone. The phone offers a wide range of features and looks amazing. The best part of the P4350 is the looks and feel of the phone. The phone seems very solid and heavy which makes it very sturdy. The phone weighs 168 grams.

Some may find that the processor is way to slow for their needs. The processor in the P4350 is a 200 MHz OMAP 850. Although the processor is only 200 MHz I found it to be fast and responsive especially due to the fact that there are never any unused programs running in the background. Users that run many powerful applications simultaneously may find it too slow for their needs.

Most of the shortcomings of the HTC Wizard have been resolved in the P4350. The fact that there are no dual speakers like in the wizard may seem like a let down but the speaker is quite loud with just one. Currently the P4350 is not available on any service providers in the states so it might be a bit pricey without signing a contract. The average pricing on the internet is around 700 dollars but will soon drop when newer HTC devices are released.     

What’s in the BOX?

      • P4350 Phone
      • Battery 1130-mAH Lithium-Ion
      • Leather carrying case with the HTC logo(The leather carrying case that is included with the phone has a metal button which tends to scratch the phone when you pull it in and out. You need to be extra careful when using the OEM case.)
      • 2 stylus
      • Mini USB stereo headphones
      • User manuals
      • CD’s with Microsoft Active Sync, SPB GPRS monitor and Sprite backup utility
      • USB cable
      HTC P4350
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