If your considering a SmartPhone like the Motorola Q or the Samsung SGH-i320, but you want Wi-Fi, the HTC S620 Smartphone has it all!
The stylish HTC S620 (also known as the HTC Excalibur) makes light work of hand-held email and document management on the go. This slim and compact messaging smartphone is one of the sharpest tools for business and busy people. Microsoft® Windows Mobile® 5.0 Smartphone with Direct Push technology gives you instant access to your emails, calendar and contacts anytime.
Many of the S620's calling features are integrated with the Windows Mobile 5.0 for Smartphones operating system. For instance, the included Pocket Outlook software features a contacts list that is cleverly combined with the phone's dialing functions. Meanwhile, the phone's handwriting recognition software can be used to dial numbers and enter contact information. Lastly, the device's Bluetooth connectivity makes it easy to sync the unit with a wide range of handsfree, wireless headsets and car kits. Messaging, Internet, and Tools.
The S620 is designed as a complete mobile office solution, so Internet and messaging capabilities are robust. The unit comes packed with pocket versions of Outlook and Internet Explorer. In addition to keeping track of contacts, Pocket Outlook features integrated calendar and email functions. Microsoft's ActiveSync software keeps the device synced with all of your PC's Outlook information (via USB or Bluetooth connection). In addition to Outlook/Exchange Server email connectivity, the S620 fully supports basic text messaging, as well as multimedia messaging (MMS). Need to check your email or look up a something on the Web while on-the-go? Use the S620's Wi-Fi 802.11b/g capability to connect to the Internet at blazing speeds. The S620 also supports data transfer over the EDGE high-speed network. A generous toolset ships with the S620's Windows Mobile 5.0 software. Pocket Outlook includes to-do lists while smartphone versions of Word and Excel are included so you can review documents on the go. A calculator, an alarm clock, and a voice memo recorder round out the tools package. Imaging and Entertainment
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