HTC Sedna - whale security

GPS, battery, summary

Sedna has a built-in GPS receiver too, NMEA 0183. I didn’t have any problem using this, so there’s nothing much to tell about it.

The battery’s capacity is 1500 mAh. It kept the little whale alive for 2 days at normal use.

Summary: if we overlook the flaws, we can say that Sedna is a useful machine. Thanks to the fingerprint reader and the data erasure system that works on GSM networks we can always know that our data is safe and we don’t have to fear for the device either, as it has a resistant case. The double SD socket is also welcome, there are no data transfer problems either, but I think it’s a bit embarrassing to make calls with it in 2008; it wouldn’t have been prominent 15 years ago, but today… Furthermore there are the software bugs and the 890 EUR gross price. I liked the idea, but I can recommend it only for those who don’t mind paying in plus for some extra security. The overall concept is good, but the implementation is not the real thing – I have to write this about more and more HTC devices nowadays.

HTC Sedna

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Translated by Szaszati

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