Photos: HTC gets the message with S740
12-key keypad and full Qwerty...


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12-key keypad and full Qwerty...
Mobile maker HTC has added to its smart phone line-up with the HTC S740 - a Windows Mobile 6.1 device with HSDPA and GPS, aimed squarely at heaving messaging users.
The phone has a 2.4-inch screen, with the device itself measuring 116.3mm x 43.4mm x 16.3mm.
Photo credit: HTC
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HTC reckons one phone does not fit all - nor one input method either. For those not enamoured with HTC's touchscreen tech, the S740 has a 12-key keypad as well as a slide-out full Qwerty - emailers and texters rejoice.
Photo credit: HTC
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iPhone owners look away now - the S740 packs a 3.2-megapixel camera. Ouch.
The S740 will be available across Europe from September 2008.
Photo credit: HTC
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