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HTC Touch

HTC Touch
Front Launcher Back With Earphones

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HTC's Touch initially looks like the Windows Mobile iPhone. But underneath its Potemkin touch interface lies the same old Windows Mobile operating system, which struggles with serious usability problems if you want to operate it with your fingers alone. The result is that the Touch adds up to a handset that seems half-fast and ultimately unsatisfying.

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Company

High Tech Computer Corp. (HTC)

http://www.htc.com

Spec Data
  • Price as Tested: $600.00 Street
  • Service Provider: AT&T
  • Operating System: Windows Mobile Pocket PC
  • Screen Size: 2.8 inches
  • Screen Details: 320x240 touch screen LCD
  • Camera: Yes
  • Megapixels: 2 MP
  • 802.11x: Yes
  • Web Browser: Yes
  • Network: GSM
  • Bands: 900, 1800, 1900, 2100
  • High-Speed Data: GPRS, EDGE
  • Processor Speed: 201 MHz
  • Special Features: Music

Bottom Line

The HTC Touch looks like a Windows Mobile answer to the iPhone, but Windows Mobile 6 just isn't made for finger-centric devices.

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.


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