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- 1X-EVDO (Rev A capable*§) dual band, all-digital phone
Incarnations*depends on carrier and availability
- Supports Text Messaging, Email and IM
- Hands-free speakerphone with voice activated dialling
- Large touch-screen display
- Silent vibrating alert and MP3 or Polyphonic or WAV ringtones
- Speed dialing
- Voice activated dialing PDA features
- Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 (for PocketPC) (Telus)
- Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional (Sprint, Bell, Alltel)
- Synchronize Contacts, Calendar events, Tasks, and more with Microsoft ActiveSync
- Send instant messages and chat with friends online with Pocket MSN Messenger
- Real-time access to business and personal email accounts (Microsoft Exchange, IBM LotusDomino, POP3 or IMAP4) using Business Inbox
- Create/Edit Microsoft Word®, Excel®, and view PowerPoint® documents
- Laptop Internet access through your smartphone - use the P4000 / Mogul as a wireless modem for your laptop via USB modem (Telus) or Bluetooth PAN (Sprint)
- MP3 and Video player with Windows Mobile Media Player
- Expandable memory (microSD)
- 2.0 megapixel camera with 2x digital zoom and video capture support
- Built in Bluetooth™ Wireless Technology for hand-free headset, stereo headset, car kit, data transfer and Bluetooth PAN (Sprint)
- Integrated Wi-Fi (with on/off hardware switch)
- Wireless Sync and Outlook Mobile® for access to POP3, and IMAP email
- Dimensions - 110 mm x 59 mm x 18.5 mm
- Weight - 165 grams
- Screen 320 x 240 pixel, 65K touch-screen QVGA display
- Battery - Up to 200 minutes talk time and up to 9.5 days standby time
Carrier Model Notes Alltel (USA) PPC-6800 www.alltel.com Bell Mobility (Canada) PPC-6800 www.bell.ca Telus Mobility (Canada) HTC P4000 first carrier to offer this phone Sprint HTC Mogul (PPC-6800) Available via Telesales, Retentions and through www.sprint.com Verizon XV6800 Reports on PDAPhoneHome of some business customers receiving early shipments.
Questions
Answer: There is a new firmware that reduces how choppy your voice is to the other party - but it randomly shuts off the BT!
- Is the HTC Mogul discontinued after a 6 month run? Rumor has it some of the bugs in the mogul are unfixable via firmware and the unit is to be discontinued.
- Is HTC working on a fix for the Bluetooth issues on the Sprint Mogul? This phone has been out for 3 months - still no fix mentioned on their site - I guess they don't care!
- It is widely rumored that this phone has a GPS chip that has been disabled. Will there be a hack or workaround to enable GPS capabilities?
Answer: Not likely, it is AGPS which requires a connected call to get data location.
Alternative Answer: The chip on-board is reported to support multi-mode GPS [satellites only, towers only, or hybrid, essentially]. The question boils down to which features the vendors will disable in ROM. With the XV6700, for example, Verizon completely disabled all on-board GPS except E911.
- Will an upgrade to Windows Mobile 6 become available?
Answer: The Sprint version comes standard with WM6. Other carrier adoption of WM6 is at the sole descretion of the carrier. Since the Sprint version was offered with WM6, HTC supports it. However if you call HTC tech support they will tell you that they only fully support WM5
Answer: Available now for Telus P4000
- Is there a theme-creating application that is compatible with this phone?
- What is the largest capacity microSD card that can be used? 2GB? 4GB?
Answer: 4GB
- When will this phone be available to US customers?
Answer: This phone is currently available in the US to customers of Sprint. They can obtain this handset via Telesales, Retentions and via Sprints website.