HTC finally took the wraps off its hotly-anticipated (and
well-scooped) "Vox" handset at 3GSM today. The feature set is, by and large, pretty indistinguishable from any other Windows Mobile device these days (quadband EDGE, 2 megapixel camera, 2.4 inch QVGA display, microSD support, WiFi, 128MB of Flash, and 64MB of RAM), but it gets juicy when you slide the Vox's two halves apart to reveal a (gasp!) full QWERTY keypad. By
Pocket PC WM6 Professional standards, that's nothing new -- heck, HTC's own devices have had that trick up their sleeves
for ages -- but never before in Smartphone trim. Because it's a Smartphone, it'll come equipped with the
Standard version of Windows Mobile 6, and we're thinking it'll be likely packing one of the most luxurious typing experiences of any WM6 Standard device on the market (which, of course, we can use to express in email and SMS our frustration to HTC about the lack of a 3G radio). Click on to the gallery for the full exposé of HTC's newest, leanest, meanest QWERTY device doing its thing!
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
markcell @ Feb 12th 2007 1:59PM
Does the VOX support microSDHC or just microSD?
RJ @ Feb 12th 2007 2:35PM
I can't wait to dump my Treo...as soon as these newer, phones are supported by VZW that is.
Shaun @ Feb 12th 2007 2:07PM
do we know when this is coming out and which carrier is going to pick it up?
deano.public @ Feb 12th 2007 5:13PM
Last rumor was the Libra was the VZW version with EVDO REV-A. That is my dream phone. Any sign of the Libra at 3GSM?