HTC P4350 Review - Internet, Storage, and Connectivity



Details

W/new plan

W/family plan

Prepaid

Phone only

    Specs   Images   Expert reviews   User reviews   Manual   Compare   Accessories   Mobile Content

Fareed Mahdi
Posted on Wednesday, March 21, 2007
by Fareed Mahdi, Cell Phone Editor
Share/Save/Bookmark

Internet, Storage, and Connectivity

 
Editor Rating: 4.8
5 
5 
The P4350 has GPRS, EDGE and WiFi built in. The WiFi on the P4350 supports both b and g wireless and works great. Usually when using the internet on a WM5 device you can only scroll from link to link. On the P4350 you have the option to scroll a page at a time. The down and up arrows located on the keyboard can be used for scrolling page by page if the function button is activated.

HTC P4350The P4350 has 128 MB ROM and 64 MB RAM. You can also add a micro SD for extra memory. Some users have found that some of the new HTC devices do not support 2 GB memory cards. Many people have reported that the P4350 has problems with a 2 GB memory card and sometimes gives errors when trying to open files. Others have reported that their 2GB memory card works just fine. HTC has said they are currently working on a resolution and hopefully be resolved on the new ROM upgrade.  

Unlike the P3300 which had the storage card underneath the battery, the P4350’s storage card slot is located on the left side of the phone. The card slot has a plastic cover on it so dust can’t get in. The phone is also capable of hot swap in which you can insert/remove the storage card while the device is on. 

The P4350 has Bluetooth 2.0 without EDR (Enhanced Data Rate). The Bluetooth works great with 2.0 devices and the range is a lot better too. The P4350 does not have built in infrared. Many new devices being released do not have infrared because Bluetooth can do almost everything infrared can at a faster rate

Next: Conclusion »

Reviews by company

Apple,   BenQ,   BlackBerry,   Eten,   HTC,   LG,   Motorola,   Nokia,   o2,   Palm,   Pantech,   Samsung,   Sanyo,   Sharp,   Sony Ericsson

Add a comment

There are two easy ways to submit your comment
  1. Sign in if you are already a member, or join PhoneDog for a free account- this way you won't have to re-enter your information on subsequent comment posts. Additionally you'll receive all these great benefits of being a PhoneDog community member.
    Or,
  2. Submit your comment without registering by using the form below

About our reviews

More than just the specs, our in-depth reviews are the closest thing to "Try before you buy"!Or use your favorite online news reader
Google, My Yahoo, My MSN, Bloglines, Netvibes, Newsgator

Latest cell phone reviews

  • BlackBerry Bold
    BlackBerry 9000-BoldThe highly anticipated BlackBerry 9000 Bold has finally arrived and it just might have been worth
  • BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220
    BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220What’s Good: surprisingly music-friendly; external play/pause button; stereo bluetooth, standard
  • Samsung Highnote
    Samsung Highnote M630-BlueSprint and Samsung are unleashing the specialists this season, and the Highnote's role is obvious.
  • Samsung Rant
    Samsung Rant BlackReplacing the Rumor as Sprint's primary texter, Rant is a messaging powerhouse. The keyboard feels
  • HTC G1 At a Glance
    HTC G1What’s Good: Android experience is excellent; Web browser is amongst best available on cell phones;
  • Samsung i900-Omnia At a Glance
    Samsung i900-OmniaWhat’s Good: Universal landscape mode and universal landscape QWERTY; optically-enhanced action
  • HTC Touch Diamond At a Glance
    HTC Touch-DiamondWhat’s Good: Stunning hardware design and elegant software user interface; front panel is subdued,
  • LG Dare At a Glance
    LG DareWhat’s Good: Attractive, highly customizable UI with home screen shortcuts; Compact design with
  • Samsung Instinct-M800 At Glance
    Samsung Instinct-M800What’s Good: Supports every feature Sprint offers; EV-DO Rev. A data speeds; Good touchscreen
  • LG enV2 At a Glance
    LG enV2What’s Good: Sleeker and smaller than the original EnV. Comfortable QWERTY keyboard and QVGA



|  HOME  |   ABOUT US  |   EMAIL  |
Phone: 800-500-5020
Copyright © Telecom Communications. All rights are reserved