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Testseek.co.uk have collected 141 expert reviews of the HTC Touch Pro 2 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HTC Touch Pro 2.
Award: Good Buy June 2009
June 2009
 
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The editors liked

  • Monster screen
  • Speedy downloads
  • Comfy keyboard
  • The Touch Pro2's 3.6-inch touchscreen is bigger and packs more pixels than an iPhone's. It's also a treat to use in portrait and landscape modes. The 3.2-megapixel camera
  • Meanwhile
  • Is more than good enough to take snaps of your boozy mates...
  • Great touchscreen
  • Smooth QWERTY keyboard
  • Conference call speaker system
  • Super interface
  • For HTC Touch Pro2
  • A full QWERTY keyboard
  • Easy access to good email features with syncing to Microsoft Exchange
  • And a flipactivated speakerphone.
  • Excellent keyboard
  • Finish and tiltable screen
  • Generally rapid navigation
  • Powerful
  • Battery life
  • Excellent build quality. Large stunning display. Spacious sliding QWERTY keyboard. Sturdy sliding mechanism and tilt hinge. Clear speakerphone for conference calling
  • Excellent screen
  • Spacious keyboard
  • Good connectivity
  • HSPA
  • WiFi
  • Bluetooth and GPS
  • Excellent highresolution 3.6in. touchscreen
  • Tilting screen for ease of use on a desk
  • Excellent QWERTY keyboard
  • Large touch screen
  • Slide-out keyboard
  • Much improved UI

The editors didn't like

  • Poor battery life
  • Sluggish software
  • Awkward tilting screen
  • The QWERTY keypad comes at a price
  • The HTC Touch Pro2 is massive. Seriously. If Windows Mobile freezes one too many times
  • You could easily use it as a brick in your home's foundations
  • It's that chunky. The slide-up screen meanwhile is more than...
  • Heavy and bulky
  • Camera isnt great
  • Accelerometer doesnt work with all apps
  • Flimsy case
  • No FM radio
  • For HTC Touch Pro2
  • Heavy and large
  • Non standard audio jack
  • Can be slow and buggy when multitasking
  • Screen lacks detail
  • Bulky and heavy. Sub standard camera. No 3.5mm headphone jack. Expensive
  • Large and heavy
  • Runs the clunky Windows Mobile operating system
  • Relatively large and heavy
  • Moderate battery life
  • Lacklustre camera
  • MiniUSB headset connector
  • Awkwardly placed power button
  • Could have had a higher megapixel camera
  • No 3.5mm jack

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  Published: 2009-07-12, review by: geardiary.com

  • Abstract:  If you haven’t already, please read our Initial Thoughts on the HTC Touch Pro2. That’s where you’ll find a full gallery of Touch Pro2 pictures as well as our unboxing banter. So without further ado… Drew: The TP2 Rocks! I haven’t been this excited...

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  Published: 2009-07-10, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com

  • Abstract:  For all the analysis of iPhones, Android devices and webOS’ suitability for the enterprise market, there’s one company already a mainstay and with the smartphone legacy to prove it. HTC have carved a niche for themselves with sturdy, dependable handset...

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  Published: 2009-07-01, review by: etechreviews.com

  • Abstract:  The new HTC Touch Pro2 is a spacious touch screen phone with easy to type QWERTY keyboard; the phone has sharp features like conference call management tools, Wi-Fi, GPS, and Bluetooth which are very useful for a business user. The smart phones comes i...

 
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  Published: 2009-06-30, Author: Bonnie , review by: cnet.com

  • The HTC Touch Pro2 features a sharp, spacious touch screen and an easy-to-use full QWERTY keyboard. The Windows Mobile smartphone also includes conference call management tools for business users and offers good call quality. It also has Wi-Fi, Bluetoo...
  • The smartphone is heavy and bulky. No U.S. 3G support on this version and its expensive. Onboard memory is low, and we would have liked an upgraded camera.
  • With a feature set to match its large size, the HTC Touch Pro2 will be a great device for power and business users once it finally hits North America and adds U.S. 3G support.

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  Published: 2009-06-22, Author: Russell , review by: mobileburn.com

  • Great keyboard, impressive speakerphone, good battery
  • Poor camera, no 3.5mm headphone port, poor stereo Bluetooth audio quality
  • The HTC Touch Pro2 is a great handset if youre after a businessmans iPhone. It has a wonderful screen that is actually bigger than the iPhones and much higher resolution, too. Some people even mistook it for an iPhone at first, probably due to the ...

 
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  Published: 2009-06-10, review by: bgr.com

  • It’s pretty apparent that there will be an HTC Touch Pro2 in your own carrier’s flavor pretty soon. In the U.S. alone, just from leaked photos and information floating around, T-Mobile, AT&T, Sprint and Verizon will all get their own version of the de...

 
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  Published: 2009-06-08, review by: mobileblah.com

  • At a fell swoop, the HTC Touch Pro2 has managed to irreversibly crush our understanding of cell phones as they are. Well, no, not really. As a whole it is an excellent Windows Mobile device, just as we expected. Again we emphasize it´s a nicely perfo...

 
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  Published: 2009-06-05, review by: phonearena.com

  • Awesome keyboard, Touch sensitive screen that delivers great image quality and display can be tilted, Extremely responsive and snappy, Excellent customization pack
  • Screen is unusable in the sun, Mediocre loudspeaker and incall quality, You are bound to see the standard WinMo menus sooner or later, The camera quality is very poor
  • At a fell swoop, the HTC Touch Pro2 has managed to irreversibly crush our understanding of cell phones as they are. Well, no, not really. As a whole it is an excellent Windows Mobile device, just as we expected. Again we emphasize it´s a nicely perform...

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  Published: 2009-06-04, review by: mobiletechreview.com

  • Abstract:  The HTC Touch Pro / AT&T Fuze, depending on your carriers naming convention, was a mixed bag. The TouchFLO 3D interface was beautiful and intuitive but sometimes sluggish (or not enabled by default on Verizons version of the Touch Pro). The touch sc...

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  Published: 2009-06-01, review by: Pocketnow.com

  • Topnotch build quality, Best in class keyboard, The tilting screen is back!, NOT a fingerprint magnet (gasp), Snappy performance, Almost capacitivelike screen sensitivity, Rapidfast screen rotation, Gorgeous display with good outdoor visibility, Innovativ...
  • Battery life could be better, Screen doesnt tilt as much as TyTN II, No flash on camera makes for poor low light shots, No 3.5mm headphone jack or converter included, microSD slot is under battery cover, No hardware button for camera, Inbuilt video player...
  • This is the best Windows Mobile phone that money can buy IF you need a hardware keyboard. If you dont need a keyboard, then the Touch HD or Diamond2 may be a better fit, or heck, the Omnia may even do the trick for you. But if you want the most ro...

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