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PURELaunched with AT&T October 6 2009



Operating System Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional
Keyboard Onscreen QWERTY only
Applications Motion G-sensor
FM Radio
Stock and Calendar tabs added to TouchFlo 3D
Internet Sharing
Processor Qualcomm MSM 7201a, 528 MHz
Memory ROM: 512MB RAM: 288MB
Display 3.2" WVGA resolution, Color TFT LCD with LED back light with Sensitive Touch Screen.
TouchFLO 3D finger swipe navigation
Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
SIM Interface 1.8/3V USIM/SIM card slot
Headset Jack HTC ExtUSB (11-pin, mini-USB and audio jack in one)
Frequency HSPA/UMTS (850/1900) GSM/GPRS/EDGE Qual-band (850/900/1800/1900Mhz)
Talk Time Up to 5 hours for WCDMA, up to 5.6 hours for GSM**Depends on device configuration and network conditions
Standby Time: Up to 20.8 days for WCDMA, up to 15 days for GSM**Depends on device configuration and network conditions
AC Adaptor: 100 ~ 240V AC, 50/60 Hz
Wi-Fi WiFi 802.11 b/g
Bluetooth®

Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR
Email Support up to 7 email accounts; 1 Microsoft Exchange and 6 POP3/IMAP4 accounts.***This is the maximum supported by the device. Adding a 3rd party email application such as AT&T Xpressmail does not give you more mailboxes; these applications use the existing mailboxes.
Battery Lithium-ion Polymer 1100 maH battery
External Antenna Port
Speakerphone Built in
Internet Opera and Internet Explorer
Built-in Camera 5.0 MP Color CMOS with auto focus
Caller ID Supported
Video
Ringtones
Expansion MicroSD
TTY / TTD
Other Features
GPS Internal GPS antenna

Resources:
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rvalliere HTC Pure Weather icon No cities listed in Maine 0 Monday, 3:02 PM EST by rvalliere
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Setting up weather to pick a local city. Then youu list US and when selected list many cities in the US
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archangel9999 Should you upgrade? 0 Nov 13 2009, 12:12 PM EST by archangel9999
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YES - the Pure (aka Diamond 2) is excellent, I like it far better than the Fuze and I like it a lot more than the iPhone (HTC screen is nicer and higher resolution, Winmo 6.5 nicer than iPhone, found all the apps I wanted for now although MS needs to really kickstart their app store and encourage businesses like WSJ, Amazon, etc. to build apps though) - I can think of a few more ergonomic tweaks but overall excellent - and after rebates it only cost me $49
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tomspud Should I upgrade from my ATT Fuze? 0 Oct 30 2009, 12:28 PM EDT by tomspud
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I have a refurbished Fuze that ATT exchanged for me when the touch screen on my original device quit responding to taps. I have a 90 day warranty on the device and I'm pleased with it, but I'm eligible for a $149 price on a HTC Pure if I extend my ATT contract for 2 more years(even though my contract expiration is 12/2010). Is it worth it to me to spend the $149 now to buy the Pure, or wait until my contract expires or my new handset malfunctions out of warranty and then look at new handset options(or switching wireless service providers)? The IPhone is tempting me, but I like the Windows mobile operating system, and also HTC devices.
Thanks
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