Abstract: 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...
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...
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...
Abstract: 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...
Small design. Good for multimedia; videos looked good, stereo Bluetooth for music. Might make a nice, small tethered modem for travelers.
Screen is not sensitive enough, loses calibration easily. TouchFLO interface overlay suffers due to ineffective touch screen. Onscreen keyboards are difficult to use, inaccurate.
Were not surprised that the TouchFLO interface doesnt work properly on this device, since it didnt work properly on the GSM version we reviewed back in July. Were disappointed that the touch screen technology wasnt improved since then, and we h...
Small design. Good for multimedia; videos looked good, stereo Bluetooth for music. Might make a nice, small tethered modem for travelers.
Screen is not sensitive enough, loses calibration easily. TouchFLO interface overlay suffers due to ineffective touch screen. Onscreen keyboards are difficult to use, inaccurate.
Were not surprised that the TouchFLO interface doesnt work properly on this device, since it didnt work properly on the GSM version we reviewed back in July. Were disappointed that the touch screen technology wasnt improved since then, and we ha...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...