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#HTC TREND MICRO SECURITY PORTABLE#
The Shift is different than other UMPC/ulta portable computers because it has an always-on component with SnapVUE. I talked with HTC about this and apparently the case is actually required to pass FCC testing because it increases the buffer zone (distance between the device and your body).
I noticed that the case is secured with 3 posts to the device and there did not appear to be any way to remove the case. What is up with the leather case? The device has a leather case made out of the same high quality material found on the HTC Advantage. There were no recovery disks included with my review sample and HTC later sent along the trial of Microsoft Office that should be included with shipping models. Inside you will find a very compact A/C adapter (great job here HTC) in a cool draw string sack, screen protector, USB hub with 3 USB ports, an ethernet port, and a miniUSB port, and the HTC Shift in brown leather case. The black inner box is solid, lined with thick foam and protects the contents. What's in the box? I have couple of unboxing photos in my image gallery and as you can see HTC and Sprint did an excellent job in packaging the Shift, which I would expect for a device costing almost US$1500. Sprint will be announcing the HTC Shift on Monday, 24 March and this version has an integrated EV-DO/CDMA radio for wireless access on the go. next week since there are still legal issues with Qualcomm and their chips. There are some reviews online for the GSM version of the HTC Shift that is available in Europe, but that is not the version being officially announced in the U.S. The last major HTC device I reviewed was the HTC Advantage and since that time I have been a bit excited, as has most of the ultra portable crowd, about the HTC Shift. The HTC Shift from Sprint has a model designtation of HTC X9000 and a suggested retail price of US$1,499.
#HTC TREND MICRO SECURITY FULL#
As I said yesterday, I was planning to post my full review next Monday, 24 March, but Amazon posted a pre-order page of the device. I've been using an HTC Shift from Sprint for over a week now and as you can see in the more than 140 photos and screenshots found in my image gallery and quick and dirty post yesterday I have had a chance to try out most all aspects of the device.