Abstract: HTCs Touch was one of last years most interesting Windows Mobile smartphones. Its TouchFLO interface made it far easier to navigate Windows Mobile with your finger, instead of having to reach for the stylus all the time. There were a few criticism...
As usual for an HTC device nowadays, the HTC Touch Dual is a very polished device, but unlike the original Touch – this phone is actually useful. The new bits and peices of software and utilities that HTC keep adding and improving set this apart fro...
Published: 2008-01-10, Author: Andrew , review by: CNET.co.uk
Faster processor; HSDPA; new one-click access menu
Keypad looks plasticky; lack of Wi-Fi
If youre an HTC Touch fan, then youll like the Duals mechanical keypad that makes texting and dialling a lot easier, plus the new shortcut menus. HSDPA means much faster access to the Internet, and the faster processor and more RAM means that it do...
The Touch Dual certainly addresses the complaints levelled at the Touch, but the fixes arent without compromise. So while both the keyboard and 3G support are welcome, the lack of Wi-Fi is not. ...
Abstract: In terms of raw specifications the Touch Dual doesnt raise the bar, but TouchFLO is nice and the handset design will appeal to many people looking for some style in their smartphone. HTC - Touch Dual price Buy HTC Touch Dual securely online at a barg...
3G HSDPA compatibility, Vastly improved touchscreen, Slide out keypad, Combination of touchscreen and keypad control, Slim shape
No Wi-Fi, Camera could be better, Heavier than the original HTC Touch
Beating the much-discussed iPhone to market by a couple of months, HTCs Touch offered a large touch-sensitive screen with phone, camera and all the flexibility of a Windows Mobile operating system.Groovy little mover though it was, its screen just was...
TouchFLO system and HTC Home screen, 3G/HSDPA support, Windows Mobile 6 Professional
Lacks WiFi, Direct text entry in bulk is difficult, TouchFLO doesn’t work with the screen in landscape mode
The Touch Dual retains its predecessors sleek design, adding a slide-out keypad and 3G/HSDPA connectivity. Unfortunately, HTC couldnt find room for Wi-Fi as well...