Thursday, May 8, 2008
Mio Digiwalker A702 First Impressions
Posted by Nurhisham Hussein in "Pocket PC Hardware" @ 12:00 PM
"I would rate the A702 as an excellent device with enough features to satisfy the vast majority of users, and it is priced competitively. The design is a “love it or hate it” choice and I am on the loving it side. It has a genuine robustness that builds confidence and is a do it all without fuss option, that serves it’s purpose well. It may not be the flashiest smartphone on the market, but it is certainly one of the better ones."
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If you're not familiar with the name, Mio builds a line of Windows Mobile devices that focus primarily on GPS capabilities. Their smartphones are generally well received, even if they're not the biggest name out there. The A702 is a solid mid-level performer, lacking 3G capabilities but with otherwise solid hardware specs.
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If you're not familiar with the name, Mio builds a line of Windows Mobile devices that focus primarily on GPS capabilities. Their smartphones are generally well received, even if they're not the biggest name out there. The A702 is a solid mid-level performer, lacking 3G capabilities but with otherwise solid hardware specs.