Published: 2008-11-04, Author: Andrew , review by: CNET.co.uk
Slim design; large screen; HSDPA; Wi-Fi; GPS; 3.5mm headphone jack
Even with TouchFLO 3D Windows Mobile still isn't that finger-friendly
The HTC Touch HD is HTC's finest Windows Mobile phone yet. A slim casing houses a large, responsive VGA screen. But it's not just about looks because inside this attractive phone lies the heart of a beast. GPS, HSDPA, Wi-Fi and a 3.5mm headphone jack ...
The HTC Touch HD is guaranteed to change the way people think of Windows Mobile. It is a bold and confident step, taking full advantage of all the hardware and software strengths and a worthy effort of addressing the weaknesses.There are still quite a ...
Abstract: The HTC Touch HD is one of the most attractive and well-designed Windows Mobile phones in the market today. Living up to its name, it features a gargantuan 3.8-inch high resolution (800 x 480 pixel) touchscreen. The design emphasizes a clean, unc...
The HTC Touch HD retails for Rs. 42,000 with a one-year warranty. The phone hasnt been locked to a particular network, which allows a person to buy this phone no matter which network he/she subscribes to. The phone has a mixed bag of features, which ...
3.5mm earphone socket, mini USB slot, FM radio and TouchFLO audio player is good, TouchFLO on the large display is helpful
Video playback is bad, Camera is sluggish, Accelerometer doesnt rotate all screens, No GPS software provided, Gets very hot after charging and on long calls, No memory card provided
CameraThe HD’s 5 megapixel AF camera was not too bad. Images looked crisp and quite clear on the handset’s display. On the PC, I was quite happy with the reproductions as well. In native resolution however, you’ll notice slight issues wh...
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Published: 2008-12-03, Author: John , review by: asia.cnet.com
Huge 3.8-inch WVGA display; 3.5mm audio jack; improvements made to TouchFLO 3D; 5-megapixel camera; nice design.
Lacks a directional pad; short battery life; no LED for camera; orientation sensor doesnt work in some applications.
While it probably wont strike a chord with the average iPhone user, the Touch HD is a great effort from HTC, demonstrating that it can still put more into its already formidable range of high-end handsets.
Abstract: The HTC Touch HD is guaranteed to change the way people think of Windows Mobile. It is a bold and confident step, taking full advantage of all the hardware and software strengths and a worthy effort of addressing the weaknesses. There are still quite ...