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Another review of HTC Artemis Pocket PC phone aka HTC P3300 November 03, 2006 [Pocket PC phone] | By Edward J. R. It's a very thin Pocket PC phone with built-in GPS and fast Wi-Fi (802.11g) that also features Bluetooth 2.0 and FM radio with RDS(!). Not everybody needs QWERTY keyboard and 3G, so this phone may found many fans...
The unit is small and light considering it's packing GPS connectivity! The GPS antenna is internal, so the device has a nice shape, with no ugly antenna bulge seen on other devices such as the Mio A701. The device is a nice dark grey colour with subtle HTC branding. [...] the device has dedicated keys for your chosen GPS application and Pocket Internet Explorer. GPS on the device is powered by SiRF's SiRFStar III chipset, the latest and greatest when it comes to low power, high sensitivity GPS chipsets. This is supplemented by 'Quick GPS', the A-GPS service that allows for ephemeris download using your mobile data connection, thereby (theoretically) allowing quicker TTFF (time to first fix). The device stacks up to be a considerable navigation companion. To read the review, including several screen shots and photos, click here.
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