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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
Good fit and finish and build quality, extensive connectivity options, HTC TouchFLO improves usability a lot, good audio quality
No autofocus and flash for camera, poor touchscreen response, no accelerometer, expensive considering the performance
HTC's latest phone comes with the latest Windows Mobile 6.5 in a neat design and sports a 2.8-inch QVGA display, a 3 Megapixel camera and a variety of connectivity features. Read on for a full review of this phone and see if it is worth buying.BundleH...
Abstract: The HTC Touch2 makes a small point but makes it right for the most part. To begin with, it looks sharp enough to get you interested but won't intimidate first-time PocketPC users. It has a solid enough spec sheet with a few nice bonuses like a 3.5 mm ...
Comes with essential apps preinstalled; TouchFlo interface; solid and easy to carry around.
No autofocus, flash or dedicated camera key; no handwriting recognition and poor legibility under bright sunlight.
By ZAM KARIM intech@thestar.com.my THE new Touch2 phone from HTC runs the new Windows Mobile 6.5 but that’s not all — it is also sports a new look, solid casing and a slew of improvements over its predecessor. A closer inspection reveals the p...
The TouchFlo 2.0 interface does enhance the user experience and enables greater ease of usage. Its compact form factor gives it the edge over the average smartphone. But the tradeoff for that snazzy TouchFlo interface is a slower device, and that is so...
The TouchFlo 2.0 interface does enhance the user experience and enables greater ease of usage. Its compact form factor gives it the edge over the average smartphone. But the tradeoff for that snazzy TouchFlo interface is a slower device, and that is somet...
If you’re looking for a device that stands somewhere between a business phone and an entertainment device, the Touch2 is a good choice. Having used the original HTC Touch for a few months, I can say that the Touch2 is a huge improvement over the ori...