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Qtek 8600

We are proud to present the HTC Breeze small and pocketable smartphone, that will be sold as Qtek 8600 as well as many other names.
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Some of this phone’s highlights include: 2 built-in cameras : 1.3 megapixel camera on the back of the phone (for taking photos mainly) + CIF (352×388 pixels) in the front (for video calling), a memory card slot: microSD (known previously as “TransFlash”), a Samsung 2442 processor of 300 MHz speed, Bluetooth 2.0, 64 MB of RAM and 128 MB of ROM, mini-USB connector (and not non-standard flat mini-USB as in HTC Star Trek smartphone), infrared port, 3G, jog-dial for navigation but no no built-in Wi-Fi. However, the unit of HTC Breeze, that was tested still didn’t have support for stereo audio over Bluetooth, but it is expected that in final model this support will be provided.
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Qtek 8600
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Qtek 9600

If you are looking for a phone that can do it all, and we do mean it all, you will want to think strongly about the Qtek 9600. This communicator has been announced on he 16 June 2006 and is run by Windows Mobile 5.0 for Pocket PC.
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It is a slider with a side sliding QWERTY-keypad based on HTC TyTN, weights176 grams and measures 112,5×58x21,95 mm. The device is capable of working both in GSM and UMTS/HSDPA networks, supports EDGE, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. An integrated 2MP camera is another peculiarity of the phone, as well as a CIF one for video calls.
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The general features include: eGSM 850/900/1800/1900 HSDPA/UMTS a Li-Ion 1350 mAh battery that lasts up to 5 hours talk mode and 300 hours standby as well as a TFT 2.8” with the resolution of 240×320 pixels, shows 65000 colors touch screen.
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Qtek 9600

Tags: mobile phone, communicator, UMTS/HSDPA networks, EDGE, Wi-Fi


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