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The HTC Touch Pro is a PDA Smartphone which is quite similar to the Apple iPhone and the O2 XDA Nova. Offering Windows Mobile 6 software, the HTC Touch is one of a growing range of similar phones.
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Bad Points: Calling people from contacts - seemingly no clear quick way to do so.
General comments: Very easy to use keyboard for emailing. Excellent wireless connectivity and good video calling.
An excellent business phone - the HTC Touch Pro in my opinion is just as good, perhaps better than a Blackberry.
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Experts rate this product 71/100 and users 70/100. Comparing these reviews to 477934 other Mobile Phones reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 81/100 = Very Good.
Summary
HTC's new latest smartphone is essentially the Touch Diamond with a QWERTY keyboard. But will it excite the city boys?
Pros
Stunning VGA display. Comfortable QWERTY keypad. High speed connectivity
Cons
Chubby and heavy chassis. Highly erratic touch 3D UI. Windows Mobile OS
Summary
Conclusion again - I have agreed with Matt to have a play with his Diamond, before he sells it to buy one of these Pro's, to see which is better for me. So watch out for a Diamond and Tytn II going for sale shortly! The search continues
I'd heard a lot of negativities about the Nokia N95 phone, but after wanting this phone for some months (picked Viewty instead, nuff said!) am really glad I didn't listen to those critics. It's a rock solid Nokia phone thats been reliable for me, anyway.
It's got everything I need-calendar, converter, video, mp3 player-you name it, its got it. I love the curser when online-makes browsing the net so much easier.
As I've said if anything does let it down a tadge its the...
Clear screen, great camera, easy to use. I find the Samsung i900 Omnia the best mobile on the market right now.
I've had the Blackberry Curve 8900 for about a month now, and i can honestly say it's the best phone i've ever had. Previously i've always stuck to Nokia's, and was never interested in "Smartphones", but i decided to give the Curve a try!
It really is quite an amazing phone. The size is perfect, and fits into your pocket perfectly, not as big as the Bold. The functions are really easy to use, and navigation around the phone is seamless.
I find very useful the email...
The Acer N35 is a lightweight and easy to use Windows mobile based PDA. Easy to set up and intuitive to use.
Sadly no wifi - but at this price you can't really expect it.
Software all good, though instructions are brief.
SATNAV works easily and well.
There is no doubt that the Apple iPhone 3G is an amazing phone - the look and feel, responsiveness, application capability, graphics, email connectivity - all excellent. You'll never pick up a better phone to use.
It's shortcomings are actually external. This is my first foray into the Apple world, and there are a number of things I don't like about it. iTunes is an awful, buggy, sluggish, unintuitive piece of software. It attempts lots of background tasks when you don't want it to....
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Sprint first to offer HTC Touch Pro | News Blog - CNET News
Any news about Verizon getting the HTC Touch Pro in the near future? ... HTC Touch Pro, Sprint, CTIA Fall 2008, Windows Mobile, smartphones, cell phones
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Sprint HTC Touch Pro - Smartphone Reviews by Mobile Tech Review
The HTC Touch Pro is undeniably one of the hottest PDA phones of 2008. And in the US, ... One of our favorite PDA and smartphones of 2008, the Touch Pro adds those things we missed on the Diamond:
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HTC Touch Pro - Mobile Computer Mag
HTC may not have named it as such, but its new Touch Pro smartphone is really nothing more than a Touch Diamond with a keyboard. ... HTC Touch Pro specification ... Most popular smartphones
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HTC launches Touch Diamond 2, Touch Pro 2 | Electronista
unique to the Touch Pro 2 is a Straight Talk feature that unifies e-mail with conference calling to ease business meetings. ... HTC Desire to be part of a larger Droid brand?
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HTC designs, manufactures and markets innovative, feature rich touch phones, PDA phones, smartphones,and mobile computer devices. ... HTC Unveils First Windows® Phone with HTC Sense, the HTC HD2Â
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Subscribe to Smartphones and Cell Phones via Email alerts or RSS. ... RE: Verizon Wireless announces Samsung OMNIA and HTC Touch Pro I purchased the Omnia, it's more like a mini-office!
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HTC Touch Pro | Smartphones | Reviews | PC Pro
However, the Touch Pro's battery life is more impressive, lasting a respectable 73hrs 45mins in our real-world tests. ... HTC Touch Pro in Smartphones
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HTC unveils new productivity features ? Straight Talk and Push
HTC took the Mobile World Congress by storm today with their announcement of the HTC Touch Diamond 2 and HTC Touch Pro 2 successors to the popular HTC Touch Diamond and HTC Touch Pro, respectively.
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The official HTC Touch HD2 'Ask Paul' thread ... This is the HTC Touch HD2.; It's got a 4.3" CAPACITIVE screen. It's got a 1GHz Snapdragon processor. It's 11mm thick. It's running Windows Mobile 6.5
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HTC designs, manufactures and markets innovative, feature rich touch phones, PDA phones, smartphones,and mobile computer devices. ... HTC HD2 Shipping in Europe and Asia, and Coming to the US in
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