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August 16th, 2007

HTC Kaiser reviews are starting to appear

Posted by Matthew Miller @ 6:54 am

Categories: HTC, Review, Windows Mobile

Tags: High Tech Computer Corp., Minitablet PC, Matthew Miller

Does HTC think I have an unlimited budget for devices or something? I am very close to springing for my own HTC Advantage after spending almost 2 weeks with the device (look for my full review in the next few days) and then I see the TrustedReviews HTC Kaiser review that gave this device an extremely high rating. The HTC Kaiser may be coming to AT&T as soon as early September and it looks like it fills the gap between a smartphone and a Windows Mobile Professional mini-tablet device, like the Advantage, perfectly. The review gives a good overall look at the hardware, including the TouchFLO technology, but I would also like to see more details on the GPS functionality, HSDPA performance, and Bluetooth connectivity.

UPDATE: MoDaCo has a TON of screenshots of the AT&T Tilt/HTC Kaiser so a U.S. release definitely seems imminent now.  There are several games preloaded on the device and I like seeing the XM Mobile shots. I am streaming XM radio on the Advantage now through custom WMP playlists, but this looks like a cleaner solution. It is also nice to see the Sprite Backup solution on board.

If you had the cash, which device would you choose?

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Matthew MillerMatthew Miller is an avid mobile device enthusiast who works during the day as a professional naval architect in Seattle. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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