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Review of HTC Advantage X7501 with Windows Mobile 6 published July 30, 2007 [Pocket PC phone] | By Edward J. R. HTC Advantage is bigger even than HTC Universal, so in no way it can be considered as pocket PC, but it has very big number of features that makes up for the size: The HTC Advantage X7501 is a quad band 850/900/1800/1900MHz GSM world phone that works anywhere in the world GSM service is available. It has EDGE for data as well as 3G, and the faster HSDPA flavor at that. It's sold unlocked, which means you can use it with any carrier's SIM. HTC's network settings wizard detected our two SIM cards (T-Mobile and AT&T) and offered to create the correct settings for each. No need to find APN, MMS server and other settings and enter them yourself-- nice. You will have to remember to turn off HSPDA if your carrier doesn't offer it or if you're not in an HSDPA coverage area. In the Dallas area, we got 565k- 929k on their 3G HSDPA network using the included IE Mobile and Opera with DSLreports's mobile speed test. Web pages don't load quite as fast as WiFi 802.11g, but it's close enough To read this extensive and solid review, click here.
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