HTC Imagio Overview
The Imagio’s multimedia strengths continue with a 3.5-mm headphone jack, a 5-megapixel camera, a microSD card slot, a beautiful touch screen, and even a kickstand for watching videos. We’re also glad to see Wi-Fi on here in addition to EV-DO Rev. A. If you’re a globetrotting executive, you’ll revel in the Imagio’s quad-band GSM capabilities as well. Thankfully, you won’t have to pay a premium for all this; the Imagio is quite reasonable at $199.99 with a two-year service agreement and a $100 mail-in rebate.
Features
In both multimedia and business features, the HTC Imagio brings the goods. Not only does it have a great camera and access to V Cast services, it is also Verizon’s first phone to come with Windows Mobile 6.5 built right in. You get all the standard personal information management and productivity tools of course, like Microsoft Office Mobile Suite, Adobe Reader LE, a calendar, a task list, a voice recorder, and more. You also get Microsoft Direct Push technology that lets you sync your e-mail, calendar, tasks, and contacts via your company’s Exchange server. Verizon offers Mobile Email for your POP3 and IMAP e-mail accounts as well.
Windows Mobile 6.5 brings with it new features, like Microsoft’s My Phone backup service, an enhanced Internet Explorer Mobile browser, and the much-awaited Windows Marketplace for Mobile. Though the Marketplace isn’t live yet as we’re writing this review, the application shortcut is already installed on the phone, raring to go.
Via: cnet.com
