Abstract: Taiwanese smartphone developer High Tech Computer (HTC) debuted its biggest threat to the iPhone 3G yet earlier this week, the HTC Touch HD, and I had a chance to use one for a few hours on Friday. The Touch HD more closely matches up to the iPhone 3G ...
The most telling thing about the Touch HD is that everyone we showed it to asked why Google didn't use this as the phone to launch Android. It's a question that's difficult to answer as in terms of hardware this is unquestionably a brilliant device and wi...
One of the most vibrant displays we have cast our eyes on....
The touch-screen interface is not quite what we have come to expect.Look and Feel...
Despite its reasonable bulk, the HTC Touch HD is a thing of beauty, most emphasised by its cracking HD display. However, the experience as a whole is disjointed with both the touch-screen and internet experience proving temperamental. ...
Abstract: Reviewed November 17, 2008 by Michael Thwaite Whats the difference between an iPhone and anything else? A: Theyre not an iPhone... yet.Everyone is trying to clone the iPhone experience, first the core mobile phone companies Motorola, LG, Samsung and...
Super sexy design, Has a large, high resolution screen, Everything is fingerfriendly, Ships with an 8GB microSD card, Includes 3.5mm headphone jack, Solid performance, Haptic feedback on hardware buttons and some icons, Pouch/screen protector/extra stylus...
Feels big in hand, Poor onehanded usability, Lacks DPad and programmable buttons, Lacks US 3G bands, Cannot reorient display to landscape permanently, Still no Flash support in Opera Mobile, Needs a more robust builtin video player, microSD slot and soft...
As I mentioned, for the business user, the Touch HD is just not practical. Instead, business users should consider the HTC Touch Pro or SE XPERIA X1. If youre looking for the most flashy/sexy/gorgeous (and capable) multimedia and internet browsing...
Published: 2008-11-07, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: In the first part of our HTC Touch HD review, we looked at the physical design, the display, the touchscreen, TouchFLO 3D, messaging and internet browsing. Now, in the second part of our exclusive SlashGear review, we’ll look at GPS and media performa...
Published: 2008-11-05, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: Rarely do we receive so many questions, so many comments and demands over an upcoming review. In the few days since our HTC Touch HD unboxing and hands-on video demo, the messages have been flooding in. Today, we’ll try to answer those questions - an...
Published: 2008-10-06, Author: Darren , review by: engadget.com
Abstract: Not even a fortnight after HTC's Touch HD went official in Germany, out pops a review from Deutschland calling it the best thing since sliced bread. Okay, so maybe our translation skills are a bit off, but one thing's for sure -- it was hailed as the firs...
Abstract: Frustrating is the wait here in the States for HTC's Touch HD—especially when our European friends are swimming in them. German site Area Mobile is the latest to post their impressions, and unsurprisingly, they're pretty positive. I only wis...