Description
Let your fingers guide you with the HTC Touch™, the world’s first phone to feature intuitive touch screen technology. HTC has launched the innovative Touch (P3452), a half-inch-thick touchscreen phone that responds to the swipe of a finger. The devices powered by Windows Mobile 6. With a look that better resembles a super-skinny PDA than a traditional mobile phone, the 3.9 x 2.2 x 0.5-inch HTC Touch, weighs just four ounces and can be tucked into a shirt or jacket pocket without adding unneeded bulk. The soft, black rubberized partnered with the device's contoured edges, made for a solid, comfortable grip. The phone doesn't have many buttons--just a five-way navigator and a Send and End button for calls--so the large, bright, 2.8-inch LCD takes up most of the surface area. The left side houses a sliding volume control and the right side has a small camera button and a narrow piece of silver plastic you can peel back to insert a SIM card and microSD card. HTC presents users with the option of using a digit or one of the two included styli. Swiping a thumb upward from the HTC logo to the top of the display reveals a screen that grants you access to music, photo, and video content. Here you can listen to songs, view slideshows, or watch video clips saved to the handset or to the microSD Card. A swipe from the left or right (which rotates the screen using a cool 3D effect) lets you quickly jump into your contacts and applications. The new HTC-designed homescreen sits on top of Windows Mobile 6 and provides one-touch access to weather forecasts, appointments, and other essential data. When you need to respond to an e-mail or enter a Web address, you can pull up a virtual keyboard by tapping an icon. This is most definitely not a messaging device, as you'll need the stylus to peck out e-mails, but the Touch gets the job done. A triband (900/1800/1900-MHz) unlocked phone, the Touch uses a GPRS/EDGE connection for surfing the Web when you're out of hotspot range. Fortunately, an 802.11b/g Wi-Fi radio is built into the handset. The Touch also supports stereo Bluetooth for jamming to your favorite MP3, AAC, and WMA files. The two-megapixel camera delivered perfect still-image and video quality, and it’s easily to navigate the camera's various settings, which include white balance, resolution, and up to 10X zoom, depending on the photo size. Since the Touch is powered by the Professional Edition of Windows Mobile 6, it supports not only Direct Push e-mail but also the full version of Office Mobile. That means you can view and edit Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files. Featuring an easy-to-use touch screen and simple user interface, the HTC Touch with TouchFLO™ makes quick dialing, navigation and selection a breeze. Stylish, smart and versatile, it opens up a world of media, communication and social interaction.
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Technical Details
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- Weight (w/standard battery)
- Built-In Digital Camera
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2 Megapixels, 1600x1200 pixels
- External Memory
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Yes, microSD (TransFlash) slot
- Messaging
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SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging
- Wireless Web Browsing
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WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML (PocketIE)
- Phone Book Capacity
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Shared memory + Photo call
- Ring Tones
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Polyphonic (40 channels), MP3
- Display Type
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TFT touchscreen, 65K colors, 240 x 320 pixels, 2.8 inches
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