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Title: HTC Touch: the iPhone spoiler?
Summary: HTC has launched a new Windows Mobile 6 smartphone with an iPhone-like touch-driven add-on user interface. But will it steal Apple's thunder? Check out our launch-day preview.
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Title: HTC Touch to challenge iPhone
Summary: but Asia and Europe will get 'touched' by the end of this month with an American version being planned for the second half of 2007.
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Title: HTC Touch (T-Mobile MDA Touch)
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Title: HTC Touch
Pros: Compact design; large touchscreen; Wi-Fi; TouchFlo interface is lovely
Cons: Lack of 3G; TouchFlo isn't much more than a Windows Mobile skin
Verdict: This is a beautifully designed Windows Mobile smart phone with some rather nifty menus, although they don't work across the entire phone. If you want to receive emails with style then this is worth checking out from HTC or operators such as Orange and T-M
Summary: HTC firmly denies that the iPhone played any part in the Touch's design, but with such similar styling and a finger-friendly interface, it's impossible not to draw the comparison. But can a Windows Mobile 6 handset really take on the might -- and hype --
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81/100 |
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Title: HTC Touch Delivers New Touch Screen Experience
Summary: HTC Corp., the world's leading provider of Microsoft Windows Mobile-based smart devices, today announced the global launch of the HTC Touch, the first device to feature new underlying touch screen technology. The HTC Touch offers a unique way of controlli
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Title: HTC Touch
Pros: Integrated ADSL2+ modem with Annex A and B-UR2 support, Built-in 802.11g wireless access point, Dual firewall (SPI & NAT), Compact, with an advanced touch screen, Windows Mobile 6, Integrated Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, 2-megapixel camera
Cons: No Draft-N Wi-Fi support, No Gigabit Ethernet, Tiny on-screen keyboard makes it a pain to enter any text, TouchFLO feature doesn't work in landscape mode, SIM card and microSD slots are hard to access, Poor speakerphone quality, Can be sluggish at times
Summary: The HTC Touch boasts an innovative touch screen and a sleek interface, but the lack of a keyboard really limits the usability of this device. And although we're impressed by the beautiful hardware, this Windows Mobile 6 smartphone lags in performance and
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63/100 |
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Title: HTC Touch
Pros: Very attractive. Good call quality and battery life. Attractive new home screen interface.
Cons: Data entry is a pain. Hiss in music playback. Feels slow.
Summary: The HTC Touch looks like a Windows Mobile answer to the iPhone, but Windows Mobile 6 just isn't made for finger-centric devices.
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60/100 |
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Title: HTC Touch Windows Mobile Smartphone
Summary: HTC thinks that the Touch is revolutionary - Riyad isn't so sure.
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60/100 |
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Title: HTC Touch - Phone Reviews by Mobile Tech Review
Pros: Beautiful, very light and very small. Touch screen is a step in the right direction. Excellent music playback quality through the included wired stereo headset and through stereo Bluetooth headphones. Very good battery life by Windows Mobile Professional
Cons: Touch interface doesn't extend far, no 3G, have to remove battery cover to access the MicroSD card slot.
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20/100 |
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Title: Touching Touch
Summary: HTC is wasting no time, making the Touch available here from tomorrow. We got a quick hands-on experience of its TouchFLO interface.
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Title: HTC Touch Preview - PDA-phones
Summary: The HTC Touch is a Windows Mobile 6 smartphone with a unique touch-based interface built for thumb browsing.
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Title: HTC Touch
Summary: The HTC Touch is a Windows Mobile 6 smartphone with a unique touch-based interface built for thumb browsing.
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Title: HTC Touch
Pros: TouchFLO interface, Stylish and compact design, 1GB microSD card included, Redesigned home page, Windows Mobile 6 OS
Cons: No 3G/HSDPA, Slow processor, Proprietary USB connection, Battery life
Verdict: While it uses a technology still in its infancy, the HTC Touch is the beginning of the future of mobile phone interfaces. A lack of 3G connectivity and a slow processor are sour points, but the stylish design and touch screen are attractions.
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70/100 |
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Title: Review: HTC Touch multimedia smartphone
Pros: Cool, small design. Adds more touch and gesture functions to Windows Mobile. Improved Today screen is more convenient.
Cons: Touch screen is not sensitive enough. Still Windows Mobile beneath the flashy TouchFlo screens. Onscreen keyboard very small, hard to use, which limits productivity and messaging.
Summary: With a touch screen and gesture controls, the HTC Touch has some obvious similarities to other recent phones. Is it a Windows Mobile phone worth getting your hands on?
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50/100 |
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Title: A touch of convenience
Pros: Amazingly small yet usable; TouchFlo interface really works; great battery life; nice software bundle.
Cons: HTC needs to go further with the TouchFlo; no 3G network support.
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Title: PC Pro: Product Reviews: Video review: HTC Touch
Verdict: Great hardware paired with great software - if only the touch technology ran through the entire system.
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67/100 |
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Title: HTC - Touch
Verdict: HTC's Touch is a beautifully neat piece of hardware. It has fairly average specifications, though, and the TouchFLO interface is something of a gimmick, albeit a clever one.
Summary: touch-sensitive Windows Mobile Pocket PC
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Title: HTC Touch mobile phone
Pros: Touchscreen, interface, Wi-Fi
Cons: No 3G, on-screen QWERTY keyboard small
Verdict: A good strong offering from HTC and one that will certainly give Apple a run for its money
Summary: - Live in the UK and can't wait for the iPhone to come out later this year? No problem, HTC has announced its answer to the Apple phone even though, according to its President, he's never seen it.
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90/100 |
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Title: HTC Touch
Summary: According to HTC, the phone's 2.8-inch TouchFLO screen is smarter than the type you may be used to using at an ATM or kiosk. It can distinguish a finger sweeping across the screen instead of a si...
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Title: HTC Touch Review by 3G.co.uk
Summary: A basic two-megapixel snapper without auto-focus or flash graces the rear. It shoots in 1200x1600 pixels and picture quality is adequate, although you won't be printing out your snaps. The new-look Audio Manager is handy, organising your music library nea
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Title: HTC Touch
Pros: Wi-Fi connectivity, TouchFLO touch sensitive control smartphone, 2-megapixel camera
Cons: No 3G, Camera lacks autofocus, No Qwerty keypad
Verdict: A strong all-rounder that delivers fashion-sense, functionality and innovation
Summary: Much as we'd like to avoid making the obvious comparison, you can't help but notice the similarities between the new HTC Touch and the iPhone. But despite the interface, this is far from another me-too product
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80/100 |
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Title: HTC Touch
Verdict: But at 112g and 14mm thick (2mm thinner than the iPhone) it's highly pocketable and we found the battery lasted for a respectable three days under moderate usage before needing to be charged. Optus is selling it for various prices under contract but www.p
Summary: A great smartphone - particularly for 'voice' users. But we'd like to have seen the 'touch' technology run deeper.
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83/100 |
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Title: HTC Touch
Pros: Lightweight and thin, Windows Mobile 6, Good battery life, TouchFLO provides quick access to common tasks, 1GB micro SD card included, Represents good value
Cons: TouchFLO only suitable for limited functions, No 3G support, No headphone jack
Summary: While not a iPhone killer, the HTC Touch represents good value for money. If you can do without 3G support or a high-res camera, then the Touch will offer most features you'd require from a smartphone.
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74/100 |
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Title: HTC Touch First Impressions Review
Summary: Brighthand's Editor-In-Chief brings us a review of the HTC Touch, a new Windows Mobile 6 smartphone with an innovative fingertip-oriented control system.
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Title: HTC P3450 Touch review
Verdict: The HTC Touch is a great device, coming with a well-rounded feature set and its original touch-based interaction software. Its two megapixel camera is half-decent, and Wi-Fi access is great if you have a hotspot at home or frequent places with them. I cou
Summary: We've all seen the iPhone now in some form of another. It was everywhere when it was announced, everywhere when it was released, and now, it's still everywhere as people attempt to make it work outside the US where it was released. Australia is yet to see
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77/100 |
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Title: HTC Touch
Verdict: There's a lot to like about the HTC Touch. It's small, sleek, and yet still powerful. It definitely a solid competitor for the iPhone.
Summary: HTC, the company behind many of today's most popular Windows Mobile smart phones, is known for offering a broad range of devices. It has done petite,thin, and powerful, and it's even gone above and beyond traditional smart phones, as we saw at CTIA 2007 w
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Title: HTC Touch
Pros: Windows mobile 6 does have something new, Looks good
Cons: Slow Interface, TouchFLO not very responsive, Messaging a problem, NO flash on camera
Verdict: The phone is supposed to give you approximately 5 hours of talktime according to the manual. But it manages only 2 1/2. This is bad considering it's a business phone. However, you can reduce the backlight and save some battery. It's a well known fact that
Summary: You will love the new Windows Media 6, but will hate the machine its on.
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60/100 |
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Title: HTC Touch (Sprint)
Summary: HTC's Touch is as close as many will get to Apple's breakthrough phone.
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Title: HTC Touch Smartphone review
Summary: The excitement over the Apple iPhone has settled down again. Touch screen phones are slowly gaining popularity and almost every brand offers a touch screen telephone in their assortment. In the beginning touch screens were too sensitive and hard to use. H
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Title: HTC Touch
Verdict: Overall I like the Touch a lot. The small form factor does not compromise any features still offers everything that other Pocket PCs offer. The lack of keyboard is due the phones overall size and if a keyboard was included the width would have definitely
Summary: The new P3450 is the latest gadget from HTC and offers a new Touch technology never before seen on a Windows Mobile device. In competition with the iPhone, HTC has released their touch-technology called TouchFLO. Although both devices are similar, which i
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86/100 |
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Title: HTC Touch
Summary: This iPhone competitor reinvents the Windows Mobile interface-but not by enough.
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Title: HTC Touch Announced for Sprint
Summary: Sprint today announced the upcoming availability of HTC Touch, a full touch screen Windows Mobile 6 device featuring integrated TouchFLO technology to smoothly navigate through menus with a finger swipe. In addition, TouchFLO cube brings a 3D cube interfa
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Title: Review: HTC Touch (CDMA)
Pros: Great form factor, good finger usability, EV-DO 3G data
Cons: No WiFi, 20 key input somewhat awkward
Summary: The original HTC Touch was the company's first device that uses its new TouchFLO finger based user interface extension. Now HTC has released an improved version of the UI on a CDMA version of the Touch for Sprint in the USA. We put it through its paces in
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100/100 |
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Title: HTC Touch Review
Pros: Small and sleek, Easy fingertip-friendly application launcher, Wi-Fi b/g and Bluetooth 2.0
Cons: Minimal buttons
Verdict: There's a lot to like about the HTC Touch.
Summary: Brighthand's Editor-In-Chief brings us a review of the HTC Touch, a new Windows Mobile 6 smartphone with an innovative fingertip-oriented control system.
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Title: HTC Touch (Sprint)
Pros: The compact HTC Touch features an advanced touch screen that lets you operate the smartphone with your fingertips. The Windows Mobile 6 smartphone has integrated Bluetooth and a 2-megapixel camera. It's EV-DO capable and works with the Sprint Music S
Cons: The Touch's onscreen keyboard is improved, but it's still not the best for text entry, and the TouchFLO feature doesn't work in landscape mode. The microSD slots are hard to access, and there's no integrated Wi-Fi. Also, the phone's speaker system is on t
Verdict: The HTC Touch cell phone for Sprint boasts an innovative touch screen, a sleek interface, and a nice set of features, but the lack of a sizable keyboard really limits the usability of this device.
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70/100 |
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Title: Sprint Touch by HTC - Smartphone Reviews by Mobile Tech Review
Pros: Great looks and super-small size and weight. Fast CPU, EVDO for fast data, A2DP Bluetooth stereo headphone support. Surprisingly good battery life for a device with a relatively small battery. Touch screen enhancements make it easier to interact with the
Cons: TouchFLO improves usability, but it doesn't remake the entire OS; you'll still need the stylus occasionally.
Verdict: The Sprint Touch is a thoroughly pleasant PDA phone with great looks, incredibly small dimensions, a low price and a touch display that means you won't have to whip out the stylus quite so often. Unlike the AT&T Tilt, it doesn't offer every feature in
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Title: Touch by HTC (Sprint)
Summary: HTC and Sprint hope to get fingers tapping on something other than an iPhone.
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60/100 |
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Title: Review: HTC Touch (Sprint) multimedia smartphone
Pros: Small design. Good for multimedia; videos looked good, stereo Bluetooth for music. Might make a nice, small tethered modem for travelers.
Cons: Screen is not sensitive enough, loses calibration easily. TouchFLO interface overlay suffers due to ineffective touch screen. Onscreen keyboards are difficult to use, inaccurate.
Summary: We tap on the HTC Touch, again and again, to see if the TouchFLO interface has improved since the GSM version. Did Sprint's new smartphone win us over?
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55/100 |
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Title: HTC Touch review
Summary: You would easily overlook the HTC Touch cell phone's fine features at first glance. But the large touch screen, the camera unfortunately without flash and the restricted amount of buttons will strike you as soon as your eye catches the handset again. The
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Title: HTC Touch review: Smart to touch the spot
Summary: Introduced several months ago, the innovative HTC Touch is the device, after which the world of Windows Mobile will probably never be the same. Chic, smart and versatile, the HTC Touch brings together an array of communication, entertainment...
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Title: HTC Touch (Unlocked)
Pros: The compact HTC Touch features an advanced touch screen that lets you operate the smart phone with your fingertips. The Windows Mobile 6 smart phone also has an updated interface, integrated Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, and a 2-megapixel camera.
Cons: The Touch's tiny onscreen keyboard makes it a pain to enter any text, and the TouchFLO feature doesn't work in landscape mode. The SIM card and microSD slots are hard to access. Also, speakerphone quality was poor, and the device can be sluggish at times.
Verdict: The HTC Touch boasts an innovative touch screen and sleek interface, but the lack of a sizable keyboard really limits the usability of this device. And despite the beautiful hardware, the Windows Mobile smart phone lags in performance and needs a bit more
Summary: HTC, the company behind many of today's most popular Windows Mobile smart phones, is known for offering a broad range of devices. It has done petite, thin, and powerful, and it's even gone above and beyond traditional smart phones, as we saw at CTIA 2007
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Title: HTC Touch (Sprint)
Pros: The compact HTC Touch features an advanced touch screen that lets you operate the smartphone with your fingertips. The Windows Mobile 6 smartphone has integrated Bluetooth and a 2-megapixel camera. It's EV-DO capable and works with the Sprint Music Store
Cons: The Touch's onscreen keyboard is improved, but it's still not the best for text entry, and the TouchFLO feature doesn't work in landscape mode. The microSD slots are hard to access, and there's no integrated Wi-Fi. Also, the phone's speaker system is on t
Verdict: The HTC Touch cell phone for Sprint boasts an innovative touch screen, a sleek interface, and a nice set of features, but the lack of a sizable keyboard really limits the usability of this device.
Summary: Editor's note: Portions of this review were taken from our review of the unlocked version of the HTC Touch.If you'll remember, we reviewed an unlocked version of the HTC Touch when it first debuted back in June, which made headlines for its all-touch-scre
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70/100 |
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Title: HTC Touch
Pros: >Unusually pleasant looks. ,
Cons: Dodgy touchscreen. Disappointing interface. Ropey multi-media gubbins.
Verdict: An attractive but ultimately grimly disappointing smartphone.
Summary: HTC redefines the smartphone. But not a lot.
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40/100 |
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Title: HTC Touch smartphone
Verdict: On the whole, we like the TouchFLO overlay on the HTC Touch handset, but HTC has missed a trick by leaving out 3G - and it should be more straightforward to make calls. This is a handsome, well-constructed keypad-free handset but, for all its touchiness,
Summary: It was a welcome surprise when Apple quietly updated the Mac mini to include Intel Core 2 Duo processors.
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80/100 |
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Title: HTC Touch
Pros: The compact HTC Touch features an advanced touch screen that lets you operate the smart phone with your fingertips. The Windows Mobile 6 smart phone also has an updated interface, integrated Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, and a 2-megapixel camera.
Cons: The Touch's tiny onscreen keyboard makes it a pain to enter any text, and the TouchFLO feature doesn't work in landscape mode. The SIM card and microSD slots are hard to access. Also, speakerphone quality was poor, and the device can be sluggish at times.
Summary: The HTC Touch boasts an innovative touch screen and sleek interface, but the lack of a sizable keyboard really limits the usability of this device. And despite being impressed by the beautiful hardware, the Windows Mobile smart phone lags in performance a
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63/100 |
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Title: HTC Touch (Sprint)
Summary: HTC's Touch is as close as many will get to Apple's breakthrough phone.
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Title: HTC Touch (Unlocked)
Pros: The compact HTC Touch features an advanced touch screen that lets you operate the smart phone with your fingertips. The Windows Mobile 6 smart phone also has an updated interface, integrated Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, and a 2-megapixel camera.
Cons: The Touch's tiny onscreen keyboard makes it a pain to enter any text, and the TouchFLO feature doesn't work in landscape mode. The SIM card and microSD slots are hard to access. Also, speakerphone quality was poor, and the device can be sluggish
Verdict: The HTC Touch boasts an innovative touch screen and sleek interface, but the lack of a sizable keyboard really limits the usability of this device. And despite the beautiful hardware, the Windows Mobile smart phone lags in performance and needs a bit more
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63/100 |
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Title: REVIEWS: HTC Touch Windows Mobile 6 Smartphone (4th December 2007)
Verdict: HTC have not been a dominant force In the cell phone industry; or rather they have been, but usually from behind the scenes selling phones to brand partners and carriers around the world. There has however been a shift inside the company's structure as th
Summary: HTC's Touch series of Smartphones have gained much attention since their debut. We see if they're worthy of it today.
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Title: HTC touch
Pros: 2.8-inch touchscreen, TouchFlo, Thin, Soft rubber touch, Wi-Fi, HTC home
Cons: Not quad-band, No 3G or HSDPA, No 3.5 mm audio jack
Summary: The HTC Touch is a decent Windows Mobile 6 phone. TouchFlo lets you scroll and pan across pages, and the Touch Cube gives you quick access to commonly used applications (although its usefulness is questionable).
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76/100 |
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Title: Review: HTC Touch mobile phone
Verdict: An excellent Windows Mobile phone let down by a patchy interface and memory problem.
Summary: The Windows Mobile answer to the iPhone? Not quite
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60/100 |
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Title: O2 XDA Nova
Verdict: Großer Touchscreen, keine Tasten: Das XDA Nova nimmt das iPhone vorweg. Allerdings lässt die Multimedia-Qualität zu wünschen übrig, und als Bürohengst taugt er ohne Tastatur sowieso nicht.
Summary: Wer hat Angst vorm iPhone? HTC jedenfalls nicht. Der renommierte Hersteller von Windows-Mobiltelefonen bringt stattdessen zeitgleich zum US-Start des Apple-Handys sein eigenes Touchscreen-Phone heraus.
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Title: Review: HTC Touch smartphone | Absolute Gadget
Verdict: Texting also appears to require the use of the stylus. I couldn't figure out how to use the onscreen keypad to text with, which would have been a useful feature. Although with my newly discovered fat fingers, no doubt I'd have trouble performing this func
Summary: Reviews on a website should be definitive. Apparently, it's a sign of weakness to show dissent between reviewers. And yet, people's opinions differ about things all the time. This is the reason you see so many three star reviews for films - when one revie
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80/100 |
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Title: HTC Touch Cell Phone
Verdict: The Touch is HTC's attempt to improve the user exp |