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HTC TouchSurf the web with Internet Explorer, send and receive email from accounts like Hotmail and Yahoo! . Chat on Messenger and send photos to your own web space through Windows Live. Optimized for entertainment, the HTC Touch lets you enjoy your favorite music and movie clips through the integrated media suite. You also have the versatility to upload, store and share your media files with microSD removable memory. With Windows Mobile 6, the HTC Touch also provides instant access to your Outlook email and the most popular Microsoft Office applications. Experience a whole new sensation. The HTC Touch. Newest Review: ... with no ill effects, however the iPhone I would deem "undroppable". Battery life in both devices is excellent with ... more More HTC PDAs
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Price Comparison for HTC Touch
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Touch Pro GER
HTC Touch Pro (Raphael) without Branding - unlocked Last Update 26.11.2009 05:50
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£ 545.00 |
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HTC Touch Pro 2
HTC Touch Pro 2 product information...Business success depends on ... Last Update 26.11.2009 05:50
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£ 551.71 |
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HTC TOUCH STYLUS 3-PACK
Last Update 26.11.2009 05:50
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£ 2.43 |
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HTC Touch Pro Standard Battery
HTC Raphael Battery 1340MAH 3.7V Last Update 26.11.2009 05:50
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£ 9.42 |
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HTC Touch P3450 Pocket PC Phone
Last Update 26.11.2009 05:50
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£ 150.00 |
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by - written on 19/10/09 (Very useful, 10 readings)
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Great little phone. Light and easy to use if you have meduium size hands. I upgraded and this was my first Touch Screen flow. The TouchFlo can be tempermental but does work a treat. Being a Wndows device there are 1000's of 3rd party applications that make this a great phone for the gadget geek. Worth every penny and a very strong competitor to the iPhone (Which I also own). In comparison to the iPhone the HTC is slow to boot but easier to upgrade and somewhat easier to use. Texting is a nightmare without the stylus or small fingers. Music quality is good from the included ear phones and call clarity is fantastic even on crowded buses and trains. The overall design ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/05/09 (Very useful, 3 readings)
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It's not an iPhone but for a brief moment in time it lead the field of touchscreen mobile telephones. Like most people, I wanted an iPhone, but I couldn't justify the big outlay and rediculous monthly fees with O2. T-Mobile offered me the Touch for free and even knocked £5 a month off the monthly tariff. Deal! The first thing you notice when you compare the Touch with the iPhone is the size. This is a phone sized piece of kit and that's a big plus when you're using it AS a phone. You just stick it in you pocket and forget about it. The interface is very intuitive and if you've used a Windows PC (who hasn't these days) then you should ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/06/09 (Very useful, 10 readings)
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I actually won this phone from a Magazine, although when they emailed me asking what phone had i won in what issue, i wish i had lied! Ok my first comment was abit unfair, this phone at the time for me was an extremely good rival for that darned apple heathen! (sorry not a big apple fan!) being far cheaper, and including a camera for starters i saw the plus sides, plus for me it was free, so how could I moan you all cry? Moan i did... Most of my texting to my partner happens when he is at work and im at home/making my way to work/making my way back from work. I found small things like saying 'on my way now x' extremely painstaking. It ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/05/09 (Useful, 7 readings)
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The HTC Touch i must admit is a very smart an classy touch screen PDA. The phone itself is has a Windows Mobile setup (or for all those people who want more information Windows Mobile 6.0 professional), so for all those people who cant live without there computers this is definatly one phone for you. The phone itself is very stylish and does what all mobiles should do, it actually looks like a mobile phone whilst is in fact a PDA. The phone is very slim and reasonably sized and weighs in at just 112g so is very easy to slip in your pocket without being weighed down. The phone itself works on TouchFlo technology, this is one of the major highlights that ... Read the complete review
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