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Unboxing: HTC P4350

By: | Dec 9th, 2006 at 12:29AM
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I managed to get my hands on a retail version of the HTC P4350 and it doesn’t live up to the hype and expectations. It kills it. We have a hot one on our hands people! From the build quality to the customizations this thing rocks! HTC has included the little app that lets you tap the X to finally close programs instead of needing a 3rd party program. They also added a caps lock light, and a function light so when your caps lock is on, a blue light turns on above the keyboard. Genius, Boy Genius. The slide out keyboard is now on a spring so it makes it a lot easier to flip that QWERTY out to shoot an email, or browse a web page. The device itself is super speedy, and is small. Really small. It has a rubberized finish, think of this as a cross between the HTC S620 and the HTC TyTN. All in all, I am really impressed. Shoutout to my man Stan at E-Gadget Depot for hooking me up (the first one to have these in the US!). Click on for the unboxing ritual.

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Jonathan S. Geller

Jonathan S. Geller

Jonathan Geller is the founder of Boy Genius Report, now known as BGR. What began as a column on popular gadget blog Engadget quickly grew into one of the site’s biggest draws, and Jonathan soon detached the wildly popular column to create what has since become the biggest mobile news destination in the world.


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