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HTC Athena X7500 Pocket PC Phone

by Sze | Filed under Mobile Phone, Smartphone

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Here is the HTC Athena X7500 Pocket PC Phone which comes with an additional attachable QWERTY keyboard. THe HTC Athena X7500 is powered by a 624MHz Intel Bulverde processor and 8-10 GB of memory, a 5-inch VGA LCD screen, support for HSDPA, Bluetooth v2.0 and WiFi (802.11b/g/e).

It has a  3.5mm stereo audio jack  and miniUSB jack. With the 2100mAh Li-Pol battery, the phone has up to 6 hours of talk time, 300+ hours of standby and 8 hours of WMV video playback. The Athena X7500 phone measures 133x97x20 mm for 350g.

More pictures after the break.

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[PhoneArena]

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  3. [...] Dopod announced the U1000 PDA phone. Well, it looks exactly the same as the T-Mobile’s Ameo or the HTC Athena. Yes, they are just the same device come with different brand and model. [...]

  4. [...] T-Mobile has announced the price for the new PDA phone Ameo which is formerly known as HTC Athena. The T-Mobile Ameo(HTC Athena) is powered by an Intel Intel PXA270 624 MHz processor, 256MB ROM, 8GB of hard drive. It has a 5-inch VGA LCD touch-screen, Bluetooth 2/0 and WiFi 802.11b/g. The Ameo supports WCDMA, HSDPA 3.5G and even GPS navigation. [...]

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