Abstract: There is so much going on with the HTC Touch HD that it could warrant a five-page review. However, while it is a powerful handset, it is not without faults. The touch-screen experience is still not seamless and with T-Mobile’s G1 rivalling the iPhone ...
Superb 3.8in. screen, HSDPA, WiFi, GPS and Bluetooth, Plenty of memory, 5megapixel camera
Too large for some pockets, Main camera lacks flash and image quality is lacklustre
Although the Touch HDs 3.8in. display makes it big and difficult to pocket, it also makes data-rich activities like web browsing much more rewarding than they are on smaller devices...
Abstract: The Touch HD has a fantastic display, OK battery life and no shortage of built-in software features. It’s pretty good as a telephone as well. Our only gripe, and it is a big one, is that yet again this is a phone that is let down by Microsoft’s lacklus...
Abstract: The HD is the latest handset in HTCs Touch range, the last one we saw being the Cruise. The Touch HD has a larger 3.8in screen, a higher-resolution camera and more storage than the Cruise. However, it lacks the miniature trackball that made the Cru...
We were impressed by the HTC Touch HD, a smart, stylish smartphone with a screen large and responsibe enough to make iPhone lovers envious. Dan Nystedt Lowest online price: ££548.54 Buy it now: click here ...
I aint gonna lie folks, I want one to keep (someone offer me one please)! This is a gift for Dad at Christmas or your typical "look how flash I am" users. There are a few minus points but no where near enough for me to not like it any any way, shape or...
It’s a similar size and shape to the iPhone and its screen looks glorious, but the Touch HD is misnamed – this is simply a better and bigger smartphone screen than you’ll find elsewhere. Its an HTC touch-screen you can use one-handed, an...