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The editors liked
Compact
Reasonably sized screen compared to res
TouchFlo still just as effective
Ingenious work by HTC
Very good battery life
Loads of features
Feels great in the hand
Full of features
Set to be cheap
We love the build of the HTC Touch2. It's a dinky
Lightweight touchscreen phone with the swish silver looks of the HTC Touch Diamond2
And while the camera takes a hit compared to the more upmarket WinMo blower
It's still more than respectable...
For HTC Touch2
HTC’s TouchFlo is a smooth and enjoyable interface
Housed in a sleek
Goodlooking handset.
Feature-packed Windows Mobile 6.5 is finger-friendlier than its predecessor
Appealing TouchFlo home screen
Choice of Opera or new Internet Explorer Web browser
Good keyboard layout
Useful My Phone online syncing service
HTC additions resolve clunky Windows Mobile 6.5 issues
FM radio
Compact and lightweight
HSPA
WiFi
Bluetooth
GPS
3.5mm headset connector
The editors didn't like
Screen size necessitates use of a stylus
Poor camera
No autofocus
Navigation not so comfortable
TouchFLO isn't ubiquitous
Dodgy camera
Looks dull
Windows Mobile 6.5 is awkward underneath that fancy surface
We've got no beef with what HTC's come up with in the HTC Touch2. The Taiwanese company has done as well as you could hope. But like putting make up on the Elephant Man
HTC's made the best of a bad job. The problems lie squarely at Microsoft&...
For HTC Touch2
Windows Mobile still isn't the most user-friendly operating system
Resistive touchscreen craves a stylus
Tiny on-screen keyboard
With no landscape option
Slightly sluggish
Relatively small screen
No multi-touch capability
Windows Mobile 6.5 still offers a poor user experience
The HTC Touch2 is a great little phone. If you want a small, pocketable device that does pretty much everything then you cant really go wrong with it. It will never compete with the forthcoming HD2 or the recent HTC Touch Pro2 or HD but it's not suppo...
Abstract: The HTC Touch2 is nothing amazing in terms of hardware, but it does bring Windows to the masses. Windows Mobile 6.5 transforms the handset though when compared to previous budget HTC phones, and it’s welcoming to see that HTC hasn’t disposed of its Tou...
Abstract: I'll be honest: I haven't used a Windows Mobile phone since 2005, when touchscreens still required a stylus and Microsoft's mobile operating system offering was a crippled, hideous thing desperately trying to escape its Windows heritage in terms of bot...
When it comes to finger-friendly, touchscreen smartphones, HTC can claim to have got there before Apple.The original HTC Touch kickstarted a tidal wave of touchscreen phones, all hoping to snag some of the spectacularly large market Apple was threateni...
Abstract: The Touch2 is one of the very latest Windows Mobile 6.5 devices. Scheduled to launch on October 6th this has a 528Mhz Qualcomm processor, 512MB ROM and 256MB RAM. The screen is a 2.8" TFT-LCD with QVGA resolution, which isn't quite as high as the highe...
Feature-packed Windows Mobile 6.5 is finger-friendlier than its predecessor; appealing TouchFlo home screen; choice of Opera or new Internet Explorer Web browser; good keyboard layout; useful My Phone online syncing service
Windows Mobile still isn't the most user-friendly operating system; resistive touchscreen craves a stylus; tiny on-screen keyboard, with no landscape option; slightly sluggish; relatively small screen; no multi-touch capability
HTC has packed the latest version of Windows Mobile, 6.5, onto the teeny Touch2 smart phone. While the operating system is an improvement over previous versions, tapping away at the small, resistive touchscreen is a disappointing experience. The attra...
HTC additions resolve clunky Windows Mobile 6.5 issues, FM radio, compact
Windows Mobile 6.5 still offers a poor user experience, screen not the best
Windows Mobile 6.5 brings some superficial tweaks, but deep down the OS fails to deliver the experience of its rivals. The HTC Touch2 is well specced but doesn't bring the consumer joy that other devices do, but will suit some looking for a compact bu...
We love the build of the HTC Touch2. It's a dinky, lightweight touchscreen phone with the swish silver looks of the HTC Touch Diamond2, and while the camera takes a hit compared to the more upmarket WinMo blower, it's still more than respectable...
We've got no beef with what HTC's come up with in the HTC Touch2. The Taiwanese company has done as well as you could hope. But like putting make up on the Elephant Man, HTC's made the best of a bad job. The problems lie squarely at Microsoft&...
If you're into Windows Mobile and fancy a smartphone with a side order of money saved, buy the HTC Touch2. But just know what you're letting yourself in for here: Android is a vastly superior smartphone platform, and with the HTC Tattoo, another H...