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...
Sammanfattning: 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...
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 ...
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...
Publicerad: 2007-06-19, Författare: Pavel , testad av: pdagold.com
Sammanfattning: 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...
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...
Sammanfattning: 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...
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 ...
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...