Orange SPV

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Orange SPV Classic with wear and tear

Orange SPV was a series of smartphones built by HTC and Amoi for the European mobile operator, Orange.

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The first HTC model was installed with Microsoft Windows Mobile 2002 and launched late 2002. [1] SPV stood for Sound, Pictures, Video, with the emphasis being on the device's multimedia capabilities and potential. It came with a Texas Instruments OMAP710 processor which clocked in at a speed of 132 MHz. An internal memory of 16 MB RAM and 32 MB of Flash ROM was complemented with the addition of a Secure Digital storage card.

It was most notable as being the first Windows smartphone to be released and was greeted with much anticipation. The phone carried mini versions of such desktop applications as Outlook, Media Player and Internet Explorer alongside advanced calendar, task and contact management facilities, so focused on the business user segment.

Another of the main selling points of the phone at the time was the display, which had a reflective TFT screen producing 65,000 colours at 176 x 220 pixels resolution. The one drawback to all this in models before the E200 was the lack of a built in camera, something that was becoming increasingly common and popular on much less capable phones.

With a length of 11 cm, width 4.5 cm and a depth of 2 cm, it weighed just 95 g.

Various Orange SPV models were released until 2007.

Release history and specifications

Orange ModelManufacturer ModelOSReleasedCPUSpeed-MHzRAM-MbFlash ROM-MbScreen
SPV Classic HTC Canary SP2001 Nov 2002TI OMAP 7101321632176 X 220
SPV E100 HTC Tanager SP2002 ---TI OMAP 7101321632176 X 220
SPV E200 HTC Voyager SP2003 ---TI OMAP 7101323264176 X 220
SPV C100 HTC Oxygen Windows Mobile 5.0Aug 2006TI OMAP 8502006464176 X 220
SPV C200 Amoi E72 Windows Mobile 5.0Jul 2007TI OMAP 17102206464176 X 220
SPV C500 HTC Typhoon SP2003SE ---TI OMAP 7302003264176 X 220
SPV C550 HTC Hurricane SP2003SE ---TI OMAP 7502006464240 X 320
SPV C600 HTC Faraday Windows Mobile 5.0Dec 2005TI OMAP 8502006464240 X 320
SPV C600E HTC Tornado Windows Mobile 5.02006TI OMAP 8502006464240 X 320
SPV C700 HTC Meteor Windows Mobile 5.0CancelledSamsung 244230064128240 X 320
SPV M500 HTC Magician Windows Mobile 20032005Intel XScale Bulverde PXA2724166464240 X 320
SPV M600 HTC Prophet Windows Mobile 5.0Apr 2006TI OMAP 85020064128240 X 320
SPV M650 HTC Artemis Windows Mobile 5.02007TI OMAP 85020064128240 X 320
SPV M700 HTC Trinity Windows Mobile 5.02007Samsung SC3244240064128240 X 320
SPV E600 HTC Excalibur Windows Mobile 5.0 / 6.02006TI OMAP 85020064128320 X 240
SPV E610 Amoi 6711 Windows Mobile 5.02007TI OMAP V103026064128320 X 240
SPV E650 HTC Vox Windows Mobile 6 StandardMar 2007TI OMAP 85020064128240 X 320
SPV M1000 HTC Himalaya Windows Mobile 20032004Intel XScale Bulverde PXA26340064128240 X 320
SPV M1500 HTC Alpine Windows Mobile 2003 SE2004Intel XScale Bulverde PXA272520128128240 X 320
SPV M2000 HTC Blue Angel Windows Mobile 2003 SE2004Intel XScale Bulverde PXA26340012896240 X 320
SPV M2500 HTC Alpine Windows Mobile 2003 SE2005Intel XScale Bulverde PXA272520128128240 X 320
SPV M3000 HTC Wizard 200 Windows Mobile 5.02005TI OMAP 85020064128240 X 320
SPV M3100 HTC Hermes Windows Mobile 5.02006Samsung SC3244240064128240 X 320
SPV M5000 HTC Universal Windows Mobile 5.02005Intel XScale Bulverde PXA27052064128640 X 480

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References

  1. Orange SPV Review Archived 2022-09-06 at the Wayback Machine ZDNet, October 30, 2002