Smooth, good touch responsiveness, build & design, battery, GPS, Wi-Fi.
No video call camera, low speaker volume, expensive.
HTC released two phones at the end of 2008, the Touch Viva and the Touch 3G. We are reviewing the HTC Touch 3G for you. The new improved successor is meant to provide a refined internet experience on a mobile device. Lets see if the Touch 3G has wha...
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Published: 2008-11-10, Author: John , review by: asia.cnet.com
TouchFLO interface; responsive; attractive and compact design; 192MB RAM; useful custom text input methods; HSDPA connectivity; GPS built-in.
Opera Mobile browser quirky with mobile pages; no dedicated audio jack; camera is rudimentary; no accelerometer.
One of the most responsive Windows Mobile PDA-phones we have used, the Touch 3G is a must-have for those who loved the original but wish to upgrade to a 3G device.
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Published: 2014-04-10, Author: Adam , review by: uk.askmen.com
Abstract: The design of the HTC Touch 3G carries over from the previous model, however, a sleeker display and new matte finish add a bit of style, all while keeping away fingerprint smudges. It is clearly not a coincidence that this pesky concern has been an issue ...
Abstract: The HTC Touch 3G may not be the most advanced device in HTC’s portfolio, but with a simple to use interface, plus high speed internet you could do a lot worse than picking up the budget option. ...
The HTC Touch 3G is a great looking phone which is absolutely packed with features. As I mentioned, I havent really used any HTC or Windows Mobile OS phones before and I found it to be pretty easy to get used to after only a short time using the phone...
If you want or need a fully featured phone / device but don’t need to input a lot of text this is a fantastic light and small phone that you will love owning.If you need a larger screen or a physical keyboard look at HTC’s Touch HD or Touch Pr...
There's a lot to like about the Touch 3G, as despite being small and slim, it still manages to pack in a decent range of features. It feels pretty speedy, too, and the battery life is decent. However, because of the lack of full integration between TouchF...
While it doesnt have all the bells or whistles of the higher end Touches, the Touch 3G comes very close. Connectivity is outstanding; the web browser, camera and A-GPS facilities are all good; and its compact enough to fit neatly into the pocket. A ...
Stylish design; speedy and responsive; good range of features
Small screen; glitches with TouchFLO and Windows Mobile interface
The HTC Touch 3G is a decent handset with some impressive features, but it's not a great leap forward from the original Touch and isn't really good enough to seriously challenge the iPhone 3G ...
Abstract: Hey, remember nearly a year and a half ago? HTC sent us something called the HTC Touch. It was like nothing wed ever seen before. Up until the arrival of the HTC Touch most Pocket PC handsets were either fairly bulky or brick-shaped. The HTC Touch ar...