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November 2009
Review summary of HTC Athena(Advantage) / HTC X7500 / T-Mobile Ameo / Dopod U1000
By alaTest
Review summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 159 reviews of HTC Athena(Advantage) / HTC X7500 / T-Mobile Ameo / Dopod U1000 from international magazines and websites.
Verdict: The average review rating is 7.8/10. Comparing these reviews to 492492 other Mobile Phones reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 84/100 (or 8.4 out of 10) = Very Good Quality.
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January 2008
HTC Advantage X7500
By Gears
Verdict: Indeed, this device gets the full range of reactions from onlookers. Some think it's a UMPC (Ultra Mobile PC) and believe that the face-pointing camera must be a webcam, others see you watching videos on it and think you have some sort of media player ...
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December 2007
Review: T-Mobile Ameo smartphone
By David Phelan
Review summary: A chunky smartphone and a tiny computer
Verdict: Hard to pin down and hard to use, the excellent specifications aren't enough to make it a success.
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November 2007
HTC Advantage X7501 smartphone/PDA
By Grace Aquino
Review summary: The HTC Advantage X7501 is a hybrid mobile phone and PDA device whose great display doesn't make up for an awkward phone and poor keyboard.
Verdict: All things considered, the HTC Advantage X7501 is a full-featured PDA with an awkward phone and a poorly designed keyboard. Sure, you get a choice of wireless carriers to use and no obligation to a contract, but this also means that you don't get the ...
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November 2007
HTC Advantage 7501 Smart Phone
By Grace Aquino
Review summary: The HTC Advantage X7501 is a smart phone trapped inside a tiny laptop's body. It has the inner workings of a handset-with features such as 3G, Wi-Fi, and Windows Mobile 6--and the shell of an Ultra-Mobile PC, similar to that of OQO's Model 02. In ...
Pros: Plenty of included software Innovative design
Cons: Keyboard is hard to use Phone component doesn't always work well
Verdict: All things considered, the HTC X7501 is a full-featured PDA with an awkward phone and a poorly designed keyboard. Sure, you get a choice of wireless carriers to use and no obligation to a contract, but this also means that you don't get the benefit of ...
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