HTC S730

HTC Wings
Manufacturer HTC
Compatible networks HSDPA (3.5G), Quad band GSM / GPRS / EDGE GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900
Availability by country 2007
Form factor Slider
Dimensions 105.8x51x19.4 mm
Weight 150 g
Operating system Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 Standard
CPU Qualcomm MSM7200, 400 MHz processor
Memory 64 MB Ram and 256MB ROM
Removable storage MicroSD, microSDHC
Battery lithium polymer
Data inputs Keypad, extendable QWERTY keyboard
Display 2.4 in, 240x320 px
Rear camera 2 Megapixels (Back)
Front camera CIF video call (Front)
Connectivity USB 2.0, Bluetooth 2.0, Wi-Fi b/g

HTC S730, also known as HTC Wings is a smartphone from HTC. The phone is a member of HTC's line with phones equipped with QWERTY-keyboards.

History

The phone was made available during late 2007. It uses Windows Mobile technology and is powered by Windows Mobile 6 Standard.

HTC have used slogans such as "Let's get down to business." and "Keep in touch no matter where you are in the world." when marketing the device.

Properties

Keyboard

The device has an extendable keyboard - "qwerty", available in localized versions, which simplifies SMS and smartphone functions. There's also a standard numeric keyboard located under the screen.

Multimedia

The device can also act as a music player supporting formats such as MP3, WMA, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WAV, QCELP, MPEG4, AMR-NB and AMR-WB.

Internet

The device can be connected to wireless networks using 802.11 b/g (WLAN), it supports the Skype-protocol which can be used to make calls when connected to a wireless network.

Battery

The device uses a 1,050 mAh rechargeable Li-Ion Polymer battery.

Rumours

Integrated GPS system

The device is said to contain a GPS chip but lacks the software to use it; also, the integrated GPS chip has no antenna and therefore it can only connect to 1-2 satellites (usually at COM4 at 4800 or 9600 baud). HTC has not officially stated that the device would contain any GPS functionality, however GPS functions have been demonstrated by HTC on preview versions of the device.

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