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Detailed Technical Specifications of HTC Advantage X7501
| Brand: | HTC |
| Manufacturer: | High Tech Computer |
| Project Codename: | HTC Athena |
| Model ID: | ATHE |
| Release Date: | June, 2007 (Narch 2007 for the X7500) |
| Physical Attributes | |
| Dimensions (width x height x depth): | 98 x 133.1 x 16 millimetres 3.9 x 5.2 x 0.6 inches |
| Bounding Volume: | 208.7 cubecentimetres |
| Mass: | 375 grams (battery included) |
| Software Environment | |
| Embedded Operating System: | Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 Professional (Crossbow) |
| Operating System Kernel: | Windows CE 5.2 |
| Microprocessor, Chipset | |
| CPU: | Intel XScale PXA270 |
| Width of Machine Word: | 32 bit |
| CPU Clock: | 624 MHz |
| CPU Clock Multiplier: | 3 |
| Internal Systembus Clock: | 208 MHz |
| CPU Core: | Intel XScale |
| Level 1 cache: | 32KB data cache / 32 KB instruction cache |
| Instruction Set: | ARM v5TE |
| Memory, Storage capacity | |
| ROM type: | Flash ROM |
| ROM capacity: | 256 MB |
| RAM type: | SDRAM |
| RAM capacity: | 128 MB |
| Hard Disk capacity: | 7.62 GB |
| Graphical subsystem | |
| Display Type: | color transflective TFT |
| Display Color Depth: | 18 bit/pixel (262144 scales) |
| Display Resolution: | 640 x 480 (307200 pixel) |
| Display Diagonal: | 5 " (128 millimetres) |
| Viewable Area: | 4" x 3" (102.4 x 76.8 millimetres) |
| Dot Pitch: | 0.16 millimetre/pixel |
| Graphical Controller: | ATI Imageon W2284 |
| Audio Subsystem | |
| Digital/Analog Converter: | stereo , 16bit audio sampling |
| Microphone: | mono |
| Speakers: | 2 loudspeakers (stereo) |
| Audio Output: | 3.5mm jack |
| Audio Chip: | Qualcomm MSM6275 |
| Cellular Phone | |
| Cellular Networks: | GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900, UMTS850, UMTS1900, UMTS2100 |
| Cellular Data Link: | CSD, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA |
| Cellular Antenna: | Internal |
| Call Alert: | 72 -chord melody (polyphonic) |
| Vibrating Alert: | Supported |
| Speakerphone : | Supported |
| Phone Controller (DSP): | Qualcomm MSM6275 (2x QDSP4000) |
| Control Peripherals | |
| Positioning Device: | Touchscreen |
| Keyboard: | Attachable QWERTY-type keyboard, 49 keys |
| Keyboard Backlight: | Automatic keyboard backlight (upon press of any key) and ambient light intensity sensor |
| Directional Pad: | 5 -way directional block (including action button) |
| Jog / Scroll Wheel: | Not supported |
| Interfaces | |
| Expansion Slots: | SDIO, miniSD |
| Serial (UART): | RS-232 , 115200bit/s Proprietary connector |
| USB: | USB 1.1 host/client, 12Mbit/s USB Series Mini-B (mini-USB) connector |
| Infrared Gate: | Not supported |
| Bluetooth: | Bluetooth 2.0 , Internal antenna |
| Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi): | 802.11b, 802.11g (54Mbit/s) Internal antenna |
| Multimedia Telecommunication | |
| Analog TV: | Not supported |
| Analog Radio: | Not supported |
| Satellite Navigation (GPS) | |
| GPS Protocol: | NMEA 0183 |
| GPS antenna: | Internal antenna |
| GPS Chip: | Qualcomm MSM6275 gpsOne |
| Built-in Digital Camera | |
| Main Camera: | CMOS sensor, 2048x1536 (3.146 million pixels) |
| Autofocus (AF): | Supported |
| Optical Zoom: | 1 x |
| Macro Mode: | Supported |
| Built-in Flash: | Mobile light (LED) |
| Recordable Image Formats: | JPG, BMP |
| Camcorder: | 352x288pixel , 15frame/sec |
| Recordable Video Formats: | 3GPP, MPEG4 |
| Power Supply | |
| Battery: | Lithium-ion , removable |
| Battery Capacity: | 2200 mAh |
| Avarege Current: | 220 mA |
| Estimated Battery Life: | 10 hours |
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| Anonymous | Keyboard backlight? | 12 | Saturday, 6:38 PM EST by itxy | |
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Thread started: Nov 16 2007, 10:19 PM EST
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Not on mine... Surely some error?
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| bgschwartzz | QuickGPS (page: 1 2) | 29 | Nov 19 2008, 6:39 PM EST by Anonymous | |
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Thread started: Oct 15 2007, 12:12 PM EDT
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I received a message that Valid time has expired but when I go to download I get the following message " Connection failed. Please try again later". I am connected through AT&T and I have do not have any issue connecting to the internet. Can anyone tell me how to fix this
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| xplorer | need info about Advantage X7501 external GPS connector type | 3 | Jul 31 2008, 10:44 PM EDT by Anonymous | |
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Thread started: Sep 10 2007, 11:18 PM EDT
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Hi friends,
I intend to use external GPS antenna with X7501 but find no detail about it. Could anyone please help advise the type of this connector ? Thank you. |
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| Anonymous | NOT TRANSFLECTIVE!!! | 0 | Jul 7 2008, 4:06 PM EDT by Anonymous | |
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Thread started: Jul 7 2008, 4:06 PM EDT
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JEEEZ... According to this wiki nearly EVERY HTC device is "transflective" meanwhile NONE of them are! What the hell is going on here? Do people just have no clue??? This wiki is used by a lot of folks as "official" so this is ridiculous.
Im sure HTC would love for this issue to stay confused, but the display on the Advantage is CLEARLY transmissive. To anyone who doesnt understand, a TRANSFLECTIVE display means the device is viewable in FULL sun CLEARLY with NO BACKLIGHT. The screen will have a kind of interesting greeinsh look. Turning up a massive backlight to MAX and overriding the sunlight and glare while killing the battery is NOT "transflective". That is just using massive illumination in a TRANSMISSIVE display to make it viewable. TRANSMISSIVE = TRANSMITS LIGHT - ie - with a backlight TRANSFLECTIVE = REFLECTS LIGHT - ie USES the sun to light the screen IN ADDITION to being able to TRANSMIT light with a backlight if you want REFLECTIVE = ONLY able to reflect light = USELESS in the dark TRANSMISSIVE = cheap and sucks and being pushed on consumers by crappy manufacturers REFLECTIVE = useless dinosaur TRANSFLECTIVE = the ONLY decent display technology which is becoming EXTINCT as manufacturers successfully pull one over on the consumer with the help of "wikis" like this that lie. |
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| robinsb | T-mobile Bricked | 6 | Dec 26 2007, 9:16 AM EST by vipertech1 | |
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Thread started: Nov 13 2007, 2:23 AM EST
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When trying to upgrade my T-mobile Ameo which is an HTC athena from WM 5 to WM 6 it bricked and I can't start it even with a hard reset. can anyone advise what I can do apart from using it as an object to throw at my dog!
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