Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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 ...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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, whic...
Abstract: 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...
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...
Abstract: 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...
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...