Saturday, 11 August 2012

HTC S620

HTC S620

You'll need fairly big pockets to house the HTC S620's 63mm by 112mm frame. It isn't particularly heavy -- 120g may be more than you'd carry if you were toting many a smart phone, but it isn't over the top.
What you get in return for allocating a bit more pocket space than usual is a wide screen and a miniature keyboard. The keyboard is something we are much more used to seeing on handhelds than smart phones, and it makes all the difference as far as data entry is concerned. No more T9 to tap out texts -- you can just type on the Qwerty keys with your fingertips -- and the potential is there for you to do more than write SMS messages.
We found the keyboard pretty comfortable to use. The keys aren't huge, but they depress a fair way when tapped, and click a little too. Both factors make using them a fairly positive experience. They are usable with the S620 held in both hands, in which case your thumbs both tap away, or with the S620 in one hand where a single thumb is needed. Only if you have particularly small hands is the latter method not going to work for you.

HTC S620

HTC S620

HTC S620

HTC S620

HTC S620

HTC S620

HTC S620

HTC S620

HTC S620

HTC S620

HTC S620

HTC S620

HTC S620

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