- Connect with your people—not with your messages. Catch up with all the messages from any one person—emails, calls, SMS, Facebook® updates, and more—all in one place.
- A big screen for a small phone. Despite its compact size, the PURE comes with a sharp, wide-screen display.
- Say goodbye to your point-and-shoot camera. Shoot photos and video with a 5.0 MP camera that can zoom.
- The right mix of work and play. Get everything you need, from Microsoft® Office Mobile to third-party apps for work and fun.
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Platform |
Windows Mobile 6.5 professional |
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Processor/Chipset |
Qualcomm MSM 7201A, 528MHz |
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Memory |
ROM: 512 MB |
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LCD Module |
3.2" WVGA resolution Color TFT LCD with LED back light |
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Dimensions |
4.25" x 2.09" x 0.54" |
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Weight (with battery) |
4.15 oz |
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HSPA/UMTS/EDGE/ GPRS/GSM Function |
Internal antenna
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GPS |
Internal GPS antenna |
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Additional Features |
Motion G-Sensor Ambient Light Sensor |
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Digital Camera |
Main: 5MP camera with auto focus |
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Wireless LAN |
WiFi 802.11 b/g |
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Keyboard/Button/Switch |
Power button |
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Notification |
Notification by sound, vibration, LEDs or message on the display |
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Audio |
Microphone |
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Device to Device Connectivity |
Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR |
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Interface |
HTC ExtUSB (11-pin, mini-USB and audio jack in one) |
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Stylus |
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Hanger hole |
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Accessories |
Screen Protector [Inbox] |
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Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional (PPC) Applications |
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Value Added Applications |
Camera / Camcorder Ringtone |
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Talk Time |
Up to 5 hours for WCDMA, up to 5.6 hours for GSM |
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Standby Time |
Up to 20.8 days for WCDMA, up to 15 days for GSM |
“Phone quality, touch navigation, processing speed, and battery life are all satisfactory, if not down right [sic] impressive. Overall, the Pure is a very good Windows phone and well worth consideration.”
WM Experts, October 6, 2009
http://www.wmexperts.com/att-pure-review
“The HTC Pure is a solid Windows Mobile Pro phone that does a good job of handling multimedia along with business tasks. Call quality is very good, the camera takes decent, though not exceptional photos and the Pure is light and small for a full-featured smartphone. It lacks the wow factor of the HTC Imagio but it is relatively inexpensive for a high end smartphone.”
Mobile Tech Review, October 5, 2009
http://www.mobiletechreview.com/phones/HTC-Pure.htm
“The head-turning HTC Pure is touch-friendly and inexpensive, but its lack of a headphone jack and its drab multimedia features are disappointing.”
PC World, October 6, 2009
http://www.pcworld.com/reviews/product/315889/review/pure.html











