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Hands On Mini Review of the HTC Advantage X7501 for the US
      #28140 - 07/26/07 05:47 PM

Update: our full review of the HTC Advantage X7501 is posted here: http://www.mobiletechreview.com/HTC-Advantage.htm


We just lucked into the new HTC Advantage X7501, the US version of the Advantage X7500 released a few months ago. In fact, we didn't think the 7501 was even officially released yet .

For those who aren't familiar with the Advantage, it's a Windows Mobile device with a VGA display, triband HSDPA radio (that works on the US bands as well as Europe and Asia), GPS, 3 megapixel autofocus camera with flash, detachable full keyboard and of course it has WiFi, Bluetooth and other goodies. From the specs you might think this was a Pocket PC Phone (aka Windows Mobile Professional), but it's really designed as a handheld computer and notebook replacement. Yes, you can make phone calls but the phone radio is really there for data foremost. And yes, it's unlocked for use with any US carrier. The US retail price is $899.




What's different about the Advantage X7501 model? It's running Windows Mobile 6 rather than the 7500's Windows Mobile 5.




We'll post our full review in the upcoming days, and provide photos and our first thoughts now. First thought: this thing is way cooler than we first though. I'd played with the Advantage 7500 before it was released and it was neat and useful but the final version, and especially the Advantage X7501 with Windows Mobile 6 rocks. I've been working on a review of the Samsung Q1 Ultra UMPC, also a cool device, but hobbled by a woefully inadequate processor. The HTC by comparison is much more usable thanks to Windows Mobile's instant on technology, the 7501's better keyboard and above all, faster performance.

The HTC Advantage 7501 is pretty peppy by Windows Mobile standards, thanks to the 624MHz processor inside. Even better is all the RAM! We often see Windows Mobile devices with 20 to 28 megs of free RAM at boot, and that's just not enough to run several memory hungry programs at once. The 7501 has 83 megs of free RAM at boot! This means you'll rarely have to end programs to free up memory and speed up the device.

Storage is also huge thanks to the 8 gig internal microdrive with 7.6 gigs free. And there's 124 megs of flash memory available to store programs (you can install programs to the microdrive but flash memory is much faster and thus recommended). The microdrive is the perfect place to store maps, documents, videos and images.



The camera sounds impressive at 3MP with an autofocus lens, but it's a typical HTC affair: just OK photos. So far we've seen noise even in outdoors shots and the color balance is too warm.


The GPS is excellent. We've tested it with Google Maps and Virtual Earth Mobile so far, and it acquired 9 satellites outdoors fairly quickly and managed to hold onto 5 indoors. The VGA screen is wonderful for viewing maps: large and colorful.

Speaking of the screen, it's not the brightest we've seen but brightness is adequate, even for outdoor viewing (though avoid direct sunlight). It's very colorful, sharp and just a pleasure to look at overall. Windows Mobile 6 takes better advantage of high resolution displays and IE in high res mode is great. Thanks to the 5" display, IE and other apps also maintain easily readable fonts even in high res mode.




The wafer thin keyboard attaches via a magnet (love notes in the box tell you to keep away from your credit cards, wallet and pacemaker). The magnet is hugely strong and the Advantage is certainly in no danger of tipping off the keyboard. The keys take a very light touch, and so far we've found it quite usable.




WiFi works well for us so far, and we've had no trouble using our SIM cards with the device. More on that in the full review. If you wish to make phone calls, you'll need to use the included stereo wired headset or a Bluetooth headset. HTC realized that not many folks enjoyed holding the Advantage's predecessor, commonly sold as the JasJar, to their head . It is indeed amazing how far HTC and the Advantage have come since the days of the JasJar.


The JasJar and HTC Advantage X7501

The Advantage has a few neat tricks including a backlit joystick and ViewFLO which allows you to scroll in Internet Explorer Mobile and Opera (yes, Opera is pre-installed) by tilting the device up and down or sides, depending on the direction you wish to scroll.




Specs:

Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 Professional

624 MHz CPU with ATI Graphic Chip W2284

ROM: 256 MB
RAM: 128 MB SDRAM


133.5 mm (L) x 98 mm (W) x 16 mm (T)
Thickness with keyboard: 20 mm
359g (with battery)


5? transmissive TFT-LCD with backlight LEDs, touch-sensitive screen


HSDPA/UMTS (2100 MHz for Europe, 850/1900 MHz for USA)
Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz


5-way Navigation Control, HTC VueFLO motion sensor assisted browsing experience

Keyboard: Dual usage QWERTY keyboard for text input and display protection


Bluetooth 2.0
Wi-Fi: IEEE 802.11 b/g

HTC ExtUSB?(11-pin mini-USB and audio jack in one)
HTC proprietary 16-pin combined port (USB 1.1 host/VGA and TV Out)


3 mega-pixel camera with autofocus and flash

Built-in/Dual, Hands-free (microphone and speaker)

Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery, 2200 mAh

MiniSD expansion slot (SDHC compatible)


To learn more about the HTC Advantage, visit HTC's web X7501 web page here: http://www.htc.com/product/03-product_x7501.htm . And feel free to post questions!



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Re: Hands On Mini Review of the HTC Advantage X7501 for the US [Re: LisaG]
      #28148 - 07/27/07 02:35 PM

Lisa:

Is it time to sell the Nexio? Will the in depth review include BT headset usage, as in can I carry this thing around in a pocket or on my belt and be happy with the phone functions?


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Re: Hands On Mini Review of the HTC Advantage X7501 for the US [Re: ronpowell]
      #28149 - 07/27/07 04:00 PM

Well, it just might be time to sell the Nexio. I would say the Nexio was ahead of its time, and had to have been a design influence on the Advantage X7501. You do trade off higher screen resolution, but gaining the unlocked GSM and HSDPA certainly is a big plus.

We certainly are covering Bluetooth headsets in our full review. Given that you can't talk directly to the device, headsets are pretty important . Our Advantage shipped with Cyberon's Voice dialing which works over BT headsets-- also a plus.



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Re: Hands On Mini Review of the HTC Advantage X7501 for the US [Re: LisaG]
      #28156 - 07/28/07 11:48 PM

Wow, $899... this would be a good phone to tell your spouse/family that you want, and then, if they object to the price, say, "Well, okay, I'll just get an iPhone."

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Re: Hands On Mini Review of the HTC Advantage X7501 for the US [Re: Jacob_Spindel]
      #28157 - 07/29/07 10:04 AM

I always tell folks that they iPhone is nothing price-wise compared to some imports, unlocked phones and high end PDA phones purchased without a contract extension .

The Nokia E90, which is much more phone-like than the HTC Advantage, came out last month for over $1,300 and is now around a $1,000! The LG Prada used to sell for $850, until the iPhone came out (then everyone wanted to the iPhone instead). But to be fair to the Advantage, it's more of a notebook-replacement than a regular PDA phone.

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Re: Hands On Mini Review of the HTC Advantage X7501 for the US [Re: LisaG]
      #28163 - 07/30/07 02:42 PM

Great review LisaG! This is the most thorough review I've seen of the HTC Advantage.

For those that are interested, you can get this phone through Amazon.com for $850. I pre-ordered mine about a month ago. It should ship any day now!

If you'd like more info on bluetooth headsets, check out: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=351

xda developers have several forums dedicated to this phone.

Thanks again for the great review LisaG!


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Re: Hands On Mini Review of the HTC Advantage X7501 for the US [Re: LisaG]
      #28193 - 08/04/07 01:48 PM

This is a great review and the information provided is very helpful. One important question which was not covered is can you carry the HTC Advantage on your belt? I would like to know both 1) Does the case have a belt clip? and 2) Is the size so large that is it not practical to carry it on your belt?

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Re: Hands On Mini Review of the HTC Advantage X7501 for the US [Re: WhiteSwan]
      #28194 - 08/04/07 03:01 PM

The included case doesn't have a belt clip. Honestly, at 3/4 lb. I wouldn't want to carry it that way, but I know that some folks do (using 3rd party cases).



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Re: Hands On Mini Review of the HTC Advantage X7501 for the US [Re: LisaG]
      #28280 - 08/16/07 03:43 AM

I am wanting to carry the Advantage around in a case without the keyboard, but with my credit cards etc stored in the case. I understand that there are warnings on the device about keeping magnetic cards away from the device as info might/will be lost.

My question is if these warning are really isolated to the keyboard? If I leave the keyboard at home and carry the pda and cards together is there an issue?

Any enlightenment much appreciated!


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Re: Hands On Mini Review of the HTC Advantage X7501 for the US [Re: mobilizer]
      #28281 - 08/16/07 09:34 AM

There's also a magnet on the device itself, along with a warning for that. The magnet is about an inch long and runs along the bottom edge.

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Re: Hands On Mini Review of the HTC Advantage X7501 for the US [Re: LisaG]
      #28282 - 08/16/07 09:56 AM

Ok thanks Lisa. This may sound wierd, but do you think that magnet along the bottom of the device is easily removed?

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Re: Hands On Mini Review of the HTC Advantage X7501 for the US [Re: mobilizer]
      #28284 - 08/16/07 10:58 AM

Doesn't look like it would be easy. And I suspect that the keyboard would no longer function at all if the magnet and metal contacts for data transfer were removed.

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Re: Hands On Mini Review of the HTC Advantage X7501 for the US [Re: LisaG]
      #28285 - 08/16/07 11:58 AM

Now that you've had this device awhile what do you think LisaG?

Any advice for those of us that just got them? Mine came in yesterday. It's my first real cell phone (though I have a lot of computer expertise). I'm still trying to figure out how to turn the darn thing off LOL!


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Re: Hands On Mini Review of the HTC Advantage X7501 for the US [Re: whoster69]
      #28287 - 08/16/07 01:20 PM

I have to say I still like it and find it an invaluable notebook-replacement when I don't need Windows apps. Though I can't imagine using it primarily as a cell phone, it's a great data-anywhere device that's faster than UMPCs with longer battery life. And the GPS with TeleNav continues to impress me.

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Re: Hands On Mini Review of the HTC Advantage X7501 for the US [Re: LisaG]
      #28288 - 08/16/07 02:56 PM

Thanks LisaG. What cell are you using currently then for calls?

I'm looking at getting service through AT&T and like yourself want a separate cell to use at times. Any recommendations?


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Re: Hands On Mini Review of the HTC Advantage X7501 for the US [Re: whoster69]
      #28289 - 08/16/07 03:05 PM

Since I review quite a few phones, my answer changes every week . Right now I'm using a nifty Nokia S60 smartphone that just came out-- the 6120 Classic. It's quite cheap from importers, unlike most Nokia S60 phones (around $320), has a 2MP camera and is really small. We'll have a review of that up next week.

If you're going to set up an AT&T account (or 2 lines, one for the Advantage and one for a cell phone) then you'd probably want to get their subsidized phones. Do you want a smartphone, or a regular feature phone? The BlackJack is pretty cool and fairly cheap with a new contract and the Cingular 3125 or Nokia N75 are both smartphones with a flip design.

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Re: Hands On Mini Review of the HTC Advantage X7501 for the US [Re: LisaG]
      #28290 - 08/16/07 03:54 PM

Quote:

Since I review quite a few phones, my answer changes every week . Right now I'm using a nifty Nokia S60 smartphone that just came out-- the 6120 Classic. It's quite cheap from importers, unlike most Nokia S60 phones (around $320), has a 2MP camera and is really small. We'll have a review of that up next week.

If you're going to set up an AT&T account (or 2 lines, one for the Advantage and one for a cell phone) then you'd probably want to get their subsidized phones. Do you want a smartphone, or a regular feature phone? The BlackJack is pretty cool and fairly cheap with a new contract and the Cingular 3125 or Nokia N75 are both smartphones with a flip design.




I'm looking for something small, though I would prefer some features. I've been thinking of the 3125...


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Re: Hands On Mini Review of the HTC Advantage X7501 for the US [Re: whoster69]
      #28291 - 08/16/07 04:14 PM

That would offer both: small and good features And it's certainly priced right these days. The only drawback is no 3G, if that matters to you.

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