While there are some professions fitting in nicely with the P3470, taxi and truck drivers perhaps, the lack of 3G and Wi-Fi is bound to hold this phone back in Australia. Read more
In terms of design, the P3470 is both compact and stylish, with a matte black finish on the front and back, and glossed sides and edging. It feels quite minimalist, which gives it a touch of class over comparable handsets. The P3470 is quite comfortable to hold in your hand and feels extremely solid. A five-way navigational pad doubles as a scroll wheel, though its lack of responsiveness means users are best off with the traditional control method. Read more
We were massive fans of the fully-featured and liked its 3G update, the . The P3470 matches the quad-band P800W for features, sporting BlueTooth, WiFi, GPS and 2G (EDGE) download speeds. The latter makes it (much) cheaper than other HTC models and means battery life is increased – it was almost five days before we needed to recharge. The processor speed has doubled to 400MHz making everything a bit zippier although the low-powered P800W’s battery lasted longer. Read more
If you’re not bothered about 3G and want a fully-featured WM6 device it makes a bargain choice, though you can save even more cash with Palm’s Centro. Read more