Thetechlounge.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:34:14
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HTCs Touch smartphone has some great features to offer in a very svelte, attractive package. There are some drawbacks, namely input and some interface lag, but it is still a very capable device.The improvements made by the TouchFLO interface and the c...
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The HTC Touch offers the experience of a touchscreen without the additional multimedia thrills of other higher profile phones. Sure, it has a 3.2-megapixel camera -- but cameras come standard on other phones nowadays -- and it can store up to 4GB of mu...
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pdastreet.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:34:14
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Touch screen smartphones are hot right now - thanks to a little phone from Apple - and weve had the pleasure of trying two versions of the HTC Touch: an unlocked version and a Sprint model with custom software. (Well be publishing a review of Verizon...
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smartphonetoday.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:34:14
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Page 1 | 2 | Next Touch screen smartphones are hot right now - thanks to a little phone from Apple - and weve had the pleasure of trying two versions of the HTC Touch: an unlocked version and a Sprint model with custom software. (Well be publis...
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mobiledia.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:34:14
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As its name makes clear, the focus with the HTC Touch is on the touch screen. The compact, professional looking Windows Mobile smartphone is offered by Sprint and from the simple design of the phone to the unique Touch Cube interface, many features hig...
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Touch Screen phones are all the rage - we know that. The iPhone has changed the landscape of smartphones -probably from this point forward. Even RIM has patented a touch screen device for the future! So, what are the "real" options if you are in the ma...
Great size, great build quality, nice screen, Touch Flo interface is fun...
Windows Mobile lurks beneath, no real keyboard, proprietary headphone jack...
There is a lot to like about the HTC Touch. The size is great, it feels wonderful in the hand, the screen is gorgeous and their Touch Flo interface is fun and works well. Throw in all the multi-media content from Sprint and this is quite a bit of phon...
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Howstuffworks.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:34:14
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While touchscreen devices are nothing new in the PDA world, the Apple iPhone has definitely renewed interest in how your fingers can be used in place of a stylus for manipulating menus, changing views, and opening files. HTCs doesnt dance around thei...
Unique touchscreen, very compact...
Pricey...
While touchscreen devices are nothing new in the PDA world, the Apple iPhone has definitely renewed interest in how your fingers can be used in place of a stylus for manipulating menus, changing views, and opening files. HTCs doesnt dance around the...
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This trend of having a touch based interface isnt just on the OS specific phones. In fact, HTC Touch was one of the first to introduce a Smartphone based on MS Windows Mobile 6 that features TouchFLO™ technology, the new underlying touch screen tech...
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letstalk.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:34:14
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HTC is quickly developing a reputation as the maker of some of the slickest, smartest smartphones available. The HTC Touch is a case in point. A small, light profile, EV-DO support for high-speed Internet access, and some clever touch screen features m...
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about.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:34:15
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The HTC Touch was expected to be an "iPhone killer". Like the iPhone, it has a large display, no physical keyboard and few buttons. Hence the name "Touch," since most of what you can do with it needs to be done using the touch-sensitive screen. The HTC...
It is thin and lightweight like the iPhone and smaller than most other PDA phones, The sound quality was fine and the speakerphone was powerful.
It is too sluggish for impatient users, The camera produced blurry pictures, no matter how hard I tried, The battery life was acceptable but limited.
In early 2007, when we started to hear about the HTC Touch, it was seen as a potential iPhone killer. But it is really only a PDA phone without a full keyboard. Its sluggishness and blurry pictures make it a cell phone a lot of users wouldnt even cons...
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homecinemachoice.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:34:15
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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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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 11:34:15
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HTC has been making Windows-based mobile phones for other companies for more than 10 years. Oranges SPVs, for instance, are re-badged HTC phones. The HTC Touch is in keeping with the companys reputation for quality: it’s an impressive Windows Mobile...
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phonedog.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:34:15
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To be fair, HTC was developing the Touch long before Apples iPhone hit the market. But iPhone came to market first and quickly became the gold standard for a new breed of mobile devices marked by giant touchscreens and smartphone functionality combine...
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justanothermobilemonday.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:34:15
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So, you use a Windows Mobile phone. That is great. They are just chock full of features and information. Of course, in order to access any of that information, you will need either tiny fingers or the very slim, hand cramping stylus that came with...
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wirelessinfo.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:34:15
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The HTC Touch is a touch screen Windows Mobile Professional device thats positioned to compete with the iPhone. We found the TouchFLO interface, which is designed to improve the experience of using the touch screen, succeeds strongly in some areas (li...
The Touch is HTCs attempt to improve the user experience of Windows Mobile Professional devices by adding a layer that makes it much easier to interact with the touch screen. The TouchFLO technology used by HTC adds enhancements to the home screen, s...
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pocketpcmag.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:34:15
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HTCs latest Windows Mobile 6 Professional device is called the "Touch" after its innovative "TouchFLO" interface. In terms of aesthetics, HTC really nailed this one. With the possible exception of the LG Prada, the Touch is the bes...
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Slowly, mobile phone vendors are responding to Apple Inc.s iPhone by releasing smart phones with touch-based interfaces. One such phone, the HTC Touch, was released previously in Europe and Asia and is finally coming to the U.S. on Nov. 4, via Sprint...
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Smartdevicecentral.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:34:16
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The Sprint Touch looks like the we reviewed a few months ago, but its different inside. Its a small (4 by 2.4 by .6 inches; 4 ounces), easily pocketable slab with a soft-touch plastic case and a 2.8-inch 320-by-240 display. The only physical buttons...
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extrememhz.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:34:16
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Since its release in June, the HTC Touch has been the subject of much ridicule from many who are not only completely unaware of the main benefits of owning a Windows powered phone, but also from those who are completely biased towards the platform in...
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With the planned rumors and later on with the official hype (iPhone does seem to have set a new standard for hypes surrounding a product) that buzzed around, industry analysts did set their eyes on the launch of the HTC Touch. We did too and although t...
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With Apple’s iPhone quickly approaching its release date, HTC and Microsoft knew they had to squeeze something out to compete. Granted, they’ve been working on this concept for years before they even knew about the iPhone — that’s...
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Introduction The HTC Touch is a small PDA phone that runs Windows Mobile 6 Professional. You might not be able to tell from the advertisements, but the Apple iPhone isnt the first smartphone with a touch screen. HTC has been making Windows Mobile pho...
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mobileblah.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:34:16
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HTC, the company behind many of todays most popular Windows Mobile smart phones, is known for offering a broad range of devices. It has done petite,thin, and powerful, and its even gone above and beyond traditional smart phones, as we saw at CTIA 20...
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This new model runs Microsoft's Windows Mobile operating system, but it includes a system that, like the iPhone, lets you perform many tasks by running your finger across the screen. In addition, this HTC device has a design similar to the iPhone, with...
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. It's not for everyone, though. If you write a lot of emails or text messages on your smartphone, you'd be better off...
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If it wasnt for HTC, the Windows Mobile series of phones might not have been half as popular as it is today. They have continued to innovate and advance the Windows Mobile experience right from when they OEMed products for other companies such i-mate...
If it wasnt for HTC, the Windows Mobile series of phones might not have been half as popular as it is today. They have continued to innovate and advance the Windows Mobile experience right from when they OEMed products for other companies such i-mate...
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I have been asked to do a review of HTC’s Touch and then a follow-along series of getting to know and use it. First things first - I am not a professional reviewer. I am just an average Joe, like you, looking to get the most bang for my buck and not en...
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7/10 8/10 8/10 7/10 7.5/10+ Small & sleek PDA phone- Stuck SIM card slot cover- No 3G- Camera hotkey does not work- Battery not removable Although their executives deny it vehemently, our opinion is that the HTC Touch was rushed to market in our pa...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:34:17
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The HTC Touch is not a bad phone for calling and viewing. While using the multimedia functions with the included remote, or for basic information gathering, the Touch offers a new look at Windows Mobile 6. It isnt fully cooked yet. The touch screen lags b...
Cool, small design. Adds more touch and gesture functions to Windows Mobile. Improved Today screen is more convenient.
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.
The HTC Touch is not a bad phone for calling and viewing. While using the multimedia functions with the included remote, or for basic information gathering, the Touch offers a new look at Windows Mobile 6. It isnt fully cooked yet. The touch screen...
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iPhone has excited all concerned with mobile phones by the innovative way of navigating your device – by certain movements on the touch sensitive display. This is both natural and easy and seems really cool which makes it a new model to be followed by...
Great 2.8inches bright QVGA display, Smallest Windows Mobile 6 Professional device, Beautiful design in either green or black color, Cool looking TouchFlo technology, Usable with Skype...
Triband GSM only, no 3G, Sometimes the menus lag, Mediocre music playback quality...
We remain with mixed feelings about Touch – the Touch Flo technology is a good idea, but poorly realized and its actual functionality is quite limited opening only one shortcut menu and scrolling through long pages. To be competitive to what iPhone wil...
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Almost a month before the Apple iPhone will be released, the first touch-sensitive finger-oriented-user-interface mobile phone was released by HTC. Its called the HTC Touch and builds upon Windows Mobile 6 Professional with some new touch screen t...
Smallest WM6 Pro device available, Combines onefinger UI with powerful Windows Mobile 6 features, Touch screen differentiates between finger and stylus, Slim and attractive design with Soft touch body, 3D Animated application launcher and speed dialing, T...
Does not come with decent onefinger text input method, Buggy Windows Live applications, Cant see screen outdoors, Finger smudges, Eyes required to interact with device, No 3G UMTS/HSDPA internet, No built in GPS...
At first I expected the Touch to be a pretty low-end device. It has about the same specifications as the old HTC Prophet with an unimpressive 201Mhz OMAP processor. Adding the ability to press such small buttons with your finger is a great improvem...
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pdagold.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:34:19
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Having been working hard on a new version of the website, I thought I would wait with producing new articles a couple more days. However, new HTC Touch landed on my desk for a few hours, I could not resist trying it out and sharing my impressions with...
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Get used to new-fangled touch screen phones popping up like chic geeks at an LG Prada giveaway, thanks to the iPhone. HTC entered the game officially on June 5, 2007 with their showing of the HTC Touch. This is a Windows Mobile Professional (aka WM6 P...
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I'm a big fan of HTC devices. In fact I'd go as far as saying that HTC has done more to ensure the widespread acceptance of the smartphone than any other manufacturer. I accept that the Blackberry is ultimately responsible for the mobile email revolution...
The Touch is a terribly flawed attempt at a mainstream consumer product from HTC. There's no denying that the TouchFLO interface works well, but all it does is take you to applications which then require traditional Windows Mobile stylus input. It may be...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:34:19
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Our first impressions of the HTC Touch when it was released last week were positive. After a solid week of hands-on use, has our opinion changed? Read the review to find out, and dont miss the screen shot gallery and the video demo.
Great form factor, good finger usability, WiFi...
Only triband GSM/EDGE, no finger based text input, camera UI issues, SIM/microSD slot cover problem...
While its finger based controls have a somewhat "add-on" feel to them, at least as far as the finger specific apps go, I am still very much in love with the Touch. Ive never been a fan of Pocket PC devices for a number of reasons. Some pract...
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Video review: Another day, another iPhone spoiler. But the HTC Touch has more to grab your attention than simple clone appeal...
Highly attractive. Compact design with large screen. Much improved operating system...
No keyboard. TouchFlo only works properly in certain screens. Non-swappable headphones. Not 3G...
Another day, another iPhone spoiler. But the HTC Touch has more to grab your attention than simple clone appeal...
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HTCs 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 alo...
Very attractive. Good call quality and battery life. Attractive new home screen interface.
Data entry is a pain. Hiss in music playback. Feels slow.
The HTC Touch looks like a Windows Mobile answer to the iPhone, but Windows Mobile 6 just isnt made for finger-centric devices...
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Laptopmag.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:34:20
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Hoping to steal some thunder from the soon-to-be-released Apple iPhone, HTC has launched the innovative Touch, a half-inch-thick touchscreen phone that responds to the swipe of a finger. The device, powered by Windows Mobile 6, isnt scheduled to be re...
Excellent TouchFLO navigation, Wi-Fi, 2-MP camera, One-touch access to important data...
EDGE connection, Sluggish processor...
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Everyone wants their phone to be small, but t...
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HTCs new Touch is a diminutive Windows Mobile Professional (Pocket PC) phone with big dreams. It hopes that a new finger friendly home screen and launcher, as well as flick scrolling will get it as much attention and praise as the iPhone. The new fing...
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When we first clapped eyes on this little fella and got a peek of the TouchFLO system, we thought that HTC had created something rather special, but the more we played with it, the less we liked it.As a simple style statement phone, its rather a lovel...
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The typically pricey HTC Touch reinvents itself as a discount smartphone with Alltel, and as a result you get a lot of power for your dollar here. But given the Touchs troubles with data entry Im hesitant to recommend this device to average users...
Inexpensive. Speedy processor. Plenty of room for third-party apps.
Balky touch screen. Mediocre voice quality. Middling camera.
Alltels HTC Touch delivers Windows Mobile power at a palatable price...
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Let me make one thing crystal clear right from the top. Despite being called the Verizon XV6900, this device is in no way, shape, or form either a successor of or a replacement to the XV6800. They are, in fact, radically different devices. The XV6800 i...
The XV6900 is an incredibly slick device, and you can't help but like it at least a bit, even if it's not necessarily to your taste. The unusual design makes it a lot different in terms of how it feels to use than most Windows Mobile devices, despite...
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Heres one of the big problems with the U.S. cell-phone market: A phone—lets call it the HTC Touch—starts out on GSM networks in June 2007. Its got a fresh, radical design. By October 2007, its on Sprint in a new, faster format with all sorts o...
Sleek, slim design. Good performance. Lots of room for third-party apps.
Balky touch screen. Thin set of included software. Poor camera.
The XV6900 is less compelling than its own sibling for Sprint or Windows Mobile smartphones for Verizon Wireless...
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The original HTC Touch, released as a GSM phone last June, was one of my favorites and a top seller worldwide. It had incredible good looks, was very small for a PDA phone and it had HTCs then new TouchFLO UI with a screen optimized for a finger rath...
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Our previous HTC Touch reviews on MGN have made it very clear; we love the Touch. Both the GSM and Sprint CDMA versions of the Touch have been a big hit, and both got 5 stars. With the release of the XV6900 VZW users can now partake in the Touch goodne...
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mobilitytoday.com Updated: 2014-01-03 19:24:30
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The Verizon XV6900 is a sleek wireless broadband Windows Mobile phone with an intuitive touch interface. Designed by HTC, the lightweight XV6900 is only 3.95 oz, and sports a 2.0 megapixel digital camera. This HTC mobile phone comes in pearl white with...
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The HTC touch has made its way across the pond and landed on Sprint. This CDMA variant of the GSM P3450, the Sprint Touch has swapped out Wi-Fi for 3G cellular data, and doubled the memory to 256MB ROM and 128MB RAM. HTC’s unique TouchFLO interface was...
Great size, without sacrificing usability, Extremely flexible operating system allows for infinite user customization, Plenty of memory ensures smooth operation, Touch screen is based on pressure, not heat, meaning the user can wear gloves or use a stylus, Excellent in hand feel and top notch build quality...
Battery life could use some improvement, Camera is subpar...
Sprint’s HTC Touch is great, there are no two ways around it. The form-factor is amazing, it fits in the hand perfectly and is small enough to fit in a pocket comfortably. The increased memory meant it handled everything we threw at it and kept on chug...
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We first showed you the Touch when HTC launched the GSM earlier this year. The CDMA version for Sprint looks the same, but it has a number of software upgrades (and its faster, too). This video tour shows off most the improvements to the TouchFlo inte...
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MGN has been doing a series of video reviews on the Sprint HTC Touch. In these reviews we cover many aspects of the Touch, and look at all that is unique and revolutionary about it. You can watch them here:Episode 1: Sprint Touch in HandEpisode 2: Cont...
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HTC and Sprint hope to get fingers tapping on something other than an iPhone.
Sleek, compact design, Stereo Bluetooth, Multi-platform messaging...
Poor speaker quality, Doesn’t let you choose which keyboard you want, Messaging is a challenge...
Maybe it was a case of iOverkill, or iWant-something-new, but we were itching to check out how much fun we could have tapping and sliding on the Touch by HTC, a device whose 3G data speeds, large touchscreen, and unique user interface make it compellin...
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When HTC announced the Touch earlier this year, the iPhone competitor (sorta) caused quite a stir, and has since sold over 800,000 units. Thats a large number for a high end PDA phone, especially when the lions share are unlocked GSM phones with no...
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Sprint recently announced that they would carry the Touch by HTC. The phone is a fully touchscreen-enabled device that’s powered by Windows Mobile 6 Professional edition. It’s actually the U.S. version of the HTC Touch. I had played with...
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The Touch by HTC, which will be offered by Sprint on November 4, is hands down one of the best devices I’ve used in the past two years. That says a lot considering the number of devices that roll through the CrunchGear offices. But to each his own, I s...
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HTCTHTC Touch (Sprint) rated 4 out of 5 by Wireless and Mobile News Review of ReviewsBefore you get in touch with the HTC Touch Windows smartphone, please be aware that there are two models available in the US, the first model that came out in June was...
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tech-faq.com Updated: 2014-01-03 19:24:31
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HTC Touch XV6900: White Hot PDA from Verizon Wireless The HTC Touch XV6900 is a Verizon Wireless white-hot version of the HTC Touch. HTC Touch has been available in GSM and Sprint versions in the market and its about time that Verizon Wireless joins...
The HTC Touch UI is legendary for making common tasks in PDA phones easier. ,It has the same features as the original HTC Touch with a plus – faster data speeds...
It has no Wifi. , It offers no Java VM so users will have to look for add-ons online. , The package lacks the wired headset and a microSD card...
People who want a fresh look for the HTC Touch will surely be amazed at the elegant white finish of the XV6900. With faster data speeds to boast, the HTC Touch XV6900 is definitely white hot.
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wi-fiplanet.com Updated: 2014-01-19 07:15:21
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Small, sexy, and boasting a novel touch interface, the Touch was heralded in breathless headlines as the "iPhone Killer" even before it reached our shores. But it really doesnt live up to that hype.
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star-techcentral.com Updated: 2014-01-19 07:15:21
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A touch of convenience By TAN KIT HOONG Under its new HTC banner, the former Dopod company has just released the Touch, a Pocket PC phone that tries to be a little different from the rest. What makes the Touch different is that HTC has redesigned the...
Amazingly small yet usable; TouchFlo interface really works; great battery life; nice software bundle.
HTC needs to go further with the TouchFlo; no 3G network support.
Do I like the Touch? Surprisingly, despite its rather run-of-the-mill hardware specifications, I found that I really do like it. Also, unlike some other Pocket PC phones Ive tested, I feel comfortable using it.The only real issue I have is the text in...
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