HTC Fuze Reviews
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Summary
alaTest has collected and analysed 112 reviews of HTC Fuze from international magazines and websites.
Verdict
Experts rate this product 67/100 and users 73/100. Comparing these reviews to 486704 other Mobile Phones reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 86/100 = Very Good.
Summary
The feature-rich HTC Fuze is a stylish mobile phone with a responsive touch screen and a gorgeous display.
Verdict
Overall the HTC Fuze impresses with a gorgeous display and a variety of multimedia features, but HTC still has a few kinks to work out in the phone's interface, performance-wise.
Summary
HTC's TouchFLO gets a full keyboard with the slick, but imperfect Fuze for AT&T.
Pros
Attractive design. Bright, high-resolution screen. Five-row QWERTY keyboard. Solid Web browser.
Cons
Expensive. Large and Thick. Sluggish at times. Poor speakerphone and camera. No dedicated Camera button.
Summary
In our HTC Fuze review, we check out AT&T
Pros
High-end hardware with all the trimmings. Great screen, nice interface design. Good call quality.
Cons
Some performance issues kept the phone from being as responsive as we'd like. Camera is sub-par. Windows Mobile lurks beneath the surface.
Summary
AT&T's version of the HTC Touch Pro offers world-roaming capability, a better keyboard, and all the features power users are looking for in a smart phone.
Pros
Attractive design, Good, large keyboard, Solid 3.2-MP camera
Cons
Bland TouchFLO 3D interface, Expensive, Lacks 3.5mm headphone jack
Verdict
AT&T's implementation of the TouchFLO 3D interface is much more drab than Sprint's: Instead of white icons on a black background, AT&T uses gray icons on a white background. Even though the menu structure is similar, it looks duller.
Summary
HTC's TouchPro comes to AT&T as the Fuze with its TouchFLO 3D user interface and a full QWERTY keyboard. It is a capable messaging and multimedia device marred only by Microsoft's Windows Mobile.
Summary
HTC has been busy refining its TouchFLO-powered Windows Mobile smartphones. For the uninitiated, TouchFLO is a graphical shell that represents HTC's attempt to smooth over Windows Mobile's interface and make it more finger-friendly. After introducing ...
Pros
Attractive design. Bright, high-resolution screen. Five-row QWERTY keyboard. Solid Web browser
Cons
Expensive. Large and Thick. Sluggish at times. Poor speakerphone and camera. No dedicated Camera button
Verdict
A full QWERTY keyboard turns HTC's slick touch-enabled phone into a true messaging powerhouse, but it exhibits many of the same problems that have plagued earlier TouchFLO devices.
Summary
The slick HTC Fuze has a visually stunning interface and a variety of features, but its performance is hit-and-miss.
Pros
Intuitive user interface ; Stunning VGA display
Cons
Performance can be slow ; No standard 3.5mm headphone jack
Verdict
Overall the Fuze impresses with a gorgeous display and a variety of multimedia features, but HTC still has a few kinks to work out in the phone's interface, performance-wise
Pros
The HTC Fuze for AT&T ships with Windows Mobile 6.1, push e-mail capabilities, and a good helping of multimedia features, including a 3.2 megapixel camera. Other highlights include a full QWERTY keyboard ; VGA touch screen ; Wi-Fi ; Bluetooth: GPS ; ...
Cons
The HTC Fuze doesn't have a standard headphone jack, and the smartphone is a bit bulky. Speakerphone quality isn't the greatest and streaming video can cause the phone to stall. It's also pricey
Verdict
For AT&T business customers who demand the most out of their smartphones, the HTC Fuze is up to the task, delivering plenty of features, good performance, and a functional design.
Summary
The HTC Fuze is the company's version of its power-house Touch Pro for AT&T's 3G network. It's equipped with high end features and a large QWERTY keyboard. Ricky tests it out and comes away pleased with it overall. Read more in this review.
Summary
The feature-rich HTC Fuze for AT&T is a stylish cell phone with a responsive touch screen and a gorgeous display. But the Fuze's sluggish performance and average keyboard proved frustrating in our tests.
Pros
Stunning VGA display Intuitivve user interface
Cons
Performance can be slow No standard headphone jack
Verdict
Overall the Fuze impresses with a gorgeous display and a variety of multimedia features, but HTC still has a few kinks to work out in the phone's interface, performance-wise
I couldn't wait to get a Storm when it was first realases and was initially very happy with it but the honeymoon didn't last long at all.
I've had this model for just under 6 months now and am already on my third handset which has also recently stopped working properly. With my first handset the screen simply froze and wouldn't do anything. Vodafone replaced it (with a reconditioned model) which stopped working after about a week. This time keys stopped working. Again Vodafone...
I bought an iPhone 3G from Italy where they come factory unlocked. At first I was very impressed. I simply inserted my UK 3-Network SIM card and I could use my free minutes and Internet allowance (I have heard rumours that 3-Network have now stopped this, hope it's not true).
I was totally blown away by the amazingly smooth graphics, and the contents that was available on the App Store (including some very cool free apps).
Unfortunately, after a few months of owning the unit,...
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...
When these mobiles work they are very good, but how long do they work for??, Many customers are on their 2nd or 3rd handset, within 6 months of distribution 10 - 20% of customers will have returned this mobile.
Nokia now seems to use the public as the testers, this is not good enough and I have had at least 10 various Nokia mobiles in my time.
I guess folks don't appreciate what blackberry has to offer on this smartphone. I love the majority of their smartphone lines and this is one of them.
I found it to have an amazing array of expanded functionality and it was easy to use. Quite a must in your list of gadgets if you want to have an organized career. The design is sleek and compact. Quite durable too if you'll ask me.
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Review: HTC Fuze on AT&T | WMExperts
Along with the Sprint Touch Diamond and the Sprint Touch Pro, the Fuze on AT&T represents the latest generation of Windows Mobile smartphones. ... The slider, as with previous HTC devices,
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HTC Fuze (AT&T) Smartphone reviews - CNET Reviews
The bottom line: For AT&T business customers who demand the most out of their smartphones, the HTC Fuze is up to the task, delivering plenty of features, good performance, and a functional design.
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HTC Fuze (AT&T) specs and Smartphone specifications - CNET Reviews
Connector Type 1 x Data port - 11 pin HTC ExtUSB ... Where to buy HTC Fuze (AT&T) ... Related resources Find discontinued HTC smartphones
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HTC Fuze (AT&T) Review | ZDNet: Reviews
The Bottom Line: For AT&T business customers who demand the most out of their smartphones, the HTC Fuze is up to the task, delivering plenty of features, good performance, and a functional design.
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HTC Fuze (AT&T) reader reviews - NYTimes.com
I bought the HTC Fuze device because I thought it might fit the bill. ... Unfortunately, I am returning my HTC Fuze this weekend and buying a Blackberry Bold. The main reasons: 1. The Battery Life.
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Review : HTC FUZE from AT&T | Mobility Site
Turns out the name was the HTC Fuze. There was a rash of incorrect dates for launch hit the web too, and we posted them in hopes as well.
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Review: Sprint Touch Pro and AT&T HTC Fuze Windows Mobile devices |
In the box - AT&T HTC Fuze: AT&T packed less than Sprint in their package (but maybe more useful) with the HTC Fuze, 1340 mAh battery, ... Get Smartphones and Cell Phones via: Mobile RSS Email Alerts
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HTC Fuze Lands Early at AT&T Stores | PhoneNews.com
Sources at AT&T stores have confirmed taking stock of HTC Fuze units. The AT&T-branded version of HTC?s popular Touch Pro will launch before the end of the week.
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Rumors about AT&T HTC Fuze spreading like wildfire | Crave - CNET
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