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Review: HTC Touch
« Posted: October 22, 2007, 09:48:35 PM »


Review: HTC Touch

After the recent death of my W850, I fancied a change of Manufacturer (two Sony Ericssons in just over two years didn’t expire that much confidence). Having previously owned a HTC BlueAngel (aka QTEK 9090), I decided on a Windows Mobile device. The one problem with my old BlueAngel was its sheer size (huge screen with a slide out keyboard), and its brick-like weight.I grabbed the T-Mobile variation of the Touch, quite ingeniously named the MDA Touch. Unlike previous handsets from T-Mobile, they haven't taken over the entire interface, instead, adding several useful icons (such as web'n'walk), and adding a bit of pink here and there (while I don't particularly like it, it certainly isn't annoying, and after about half an hour's usage, you simply forget it's there). The one thing on my mind, however, was whether or not this phone is really the iPhone killer it has been made out to be, or simply another handheld device which is overloaded with gimmicks. Read full story...

 


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