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I concur, I needs me the keyboard. I guess I'll stick with my MDA (Wizard), thanks.
Posted by
Brian B,
Wednesday, May. 23rd, 2007
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I have had a the HTC for a month now, and I find the loss of a key board is no real problem (Back up phone Imate Jasjar with keyboard), as to the GPS and battery life, I have tested it without a power source, and it lasted over 2 hours, but as I use it in my car with the supplied lighter charger this is no great problem, I must admit that this is the best phone I have ever had.
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People keep raggin on the MicroSD slot, but I dont think I would want a device with an exposed MicroSD.
My 6700 launches my MiniSD too often...
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T-Mobile is releasing this in Germany now, but apparently without WiFi.
Posted by
Physboy,
Friday, Oct. 27th, 2006
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Agree with all, no fixed keyboard (or sliding), then no interest.
Posted by
SKyFox,
Thursday, Oct. 26th, 2006
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Finally the monopoly HP 6500/6900 series is challenged.
Posted by
petepatel,
Thursday, Oct. 26th, 2006
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Me needs the keyboard. :)
Posted by
Physboy,
Thursday, Oct. 26th, 2006
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Add me to the list of "no keyboard, no sale" users. In fact I tend to favor fixed keyboards like the Treo or HTC Excalibur. So using the Artemis, innovative though it may be, would be a painful experience.
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Nice looking device and form factor for being a sometimes GPS device. The fact that it adds the phone functionality is a good thing, but I can see that many would be having issues with the GPS and phone rolling and not neart a power source. That is most def a receipie for newer battery tech being needed.
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"The screen does look like it will be more useful as a display for GPS, which is one thing I don’t think the Wizard has going for it."
Huh? The Artemis has the same size screen as any Wizard device.
Posted by
JNGold,
Tuesday, Oct. 24th, 2006
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if you can only put utms and the gps into the excalibur i wood sell my children for that!
Posted by
dean56,
Tuesday, Oct. 24th, 2006
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I like the features but the microSD slot is awful. Will not get this one. I use my keyboard way too much to justify the losing it in favor of GPS that I will only occasionally use (OK I might use it more if it is easy to access, fast loading, and I had a good setup in the car). The screen does look like it will be more useful as a display for GPS, which is one thing I don’t think the Wizard has going for it. Overall very nice external aesthetics but it needs to keep some of the useful features that other HTC WM5 devices have.
Posted by
mykhailjw,
Tuesday, Oct. 24th, 2006
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Nice looking device, but like the others, I would have a hard time without a keyboard...
Posted by
gt2697,
Monday, Oct. 23rd, 2006
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Yep, I agree with you D. The Artemis is a real nice form factor and a feature laden device. Regardless, phone devices nowdays need keyboards - although JAM owners might contest that statement.
It won't be long now when we will be able to get a Artemis-like form factor with a vertical or horizontal (ala Wizard) slide keyboard.
Posted by
JNGold,
Monday, Oct. 23rd, 2006
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I agree. this looks like a great device, but with microSD and no keyboard, I'm not too interested...
Posted by
CHSpera,
Monday, Oct. 23rd, 2006
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Looks awesome. However, I can't see myself using any devices without keyboards anymore. If it's a stand alone PDA, it makes sense. But for a phone and messaging device, it makes no sense what so ever.
Posted by
deemota,
Monday, Oct. 23rd, 2006
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