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June 2009
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The editors liked
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 3G support
Wi...
Elegant design
Large
Sharp and vibrant screen
The best
Most "touch friendly" version of TouchFlo 3D yet
Excellent speakerphone
Nicely designed hardware keyboard will satisfy those for whom only a hardware keyboard will do.
Enough screen and keyboard for any application. Classy looks. True world phone.
Solid build. Good call quality. Great calling features. Gorgeous new address book
Calendar
Dialer
And home screen applications.
Strong call quality
Excellent keyboard
High-resolution display
Straight Talk makes staying in touch easy
Good speakerphone
Roomy keyboard. Great screen. World phone. Very good media player. Lots of included software. Gorgeous new address book
Great keyboard and emailing feature
Flip-activated speakerphone
Sync to Microsoft Outlook...
QWERTY keyboard
Availability of tweaked ROMs
Sharp
Spacious touchscreen
Excellent call quality
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
And GPS
HTC Sense
Tilting screen for tabletop display
Best slideout keyboard ever
Gorgeous
Big screen
High speed 3G data access on TMobile's Network
Plenty of memory and speed
Awesome speakerphone features
Straight talk conference calling enhancement...
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...
Large touchscreen display
Large QWERTY keyboard
Opera Mobile & Other Software
Lowest price Touch Pro2 in the US.
Very high resolution touch screen
TouchFLO 3D user interface
3G.
TouchFLO 3D
Huge display and excellent keyboard.
Gigantic
Extra-sharp display
Outstanding call quality
Solid build quality
Decent accessory pack
Dressed-up interface
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 HTC Touch Pro2 for Verizon offers world roaming capabilities as well as Wi-Fi
GPS
And EV-DO Rev. A support. The smartphone features an extra-large touch screen and one of the best QWERTY keyboards weve seen to date. Verizon will also ...
The HTC Touch Pro2 for Sprint offers a gorgeous touch screen
A spacious keyboard
And a 3.5 millimeter jack. The Windows Mobile device also features world-roaming capabilities
And GPS.
Awesome keyboard
Touch sensitive screen that delivers great image quality and display can be tilted
Extremely responsive and snappy
Excellent customization pack
Keyboard
Sizable touch screen
Decent UI.
Great keyboard. Solid calling features. HTC's fancy interface hides most of the worst parts of Windows Mobile 6.1. ...
Best keyboard on a business smartphone. Excellent call features and call quality. Lots of extras for sports fans. ...
Best keyboard on a business smartphone. Excellent call features and call quality. Solid performer all around. ...
Sophisticated
Minimalist design
Improved TouchFLO interface
Slide out keyboard
Tilting screen
Crisp and clear picture
Reasonable camera quality
Easy to use interface
Great keyboard
Impressive speakerphone
Good battery
The editors didn't like
The smartphone is heavy and bulky. Onboard memory is low
And we would have liked an upgraded camera. Its a bit pricey.
Very expensive
Large and heavy
Mediocre camera.
Large and heavy.
Huge. Windows Mobile 6.1 is old.
If you dig too far down
Its Windows Mobile 6.1. Using headphones requires embarrassing dongle. Jerky video playback.
No 3.5mm headphone jack
Bulky design
Expensive
Windows Mobile 6.1 is still pretty old. GPS had trouble locking in. Push e-mail kills the battery.
Slow GPS
Windows Marketplace still in infancy Look and Feel...
Not as speedy as some of today's latest phones
Larger form factor than some of today's phones
So-so camera
TouchFLO 3D software and menus are not keyboard accessible
Nonstandard Bluetooth software may cause incompatibilities
Conference calling is limited to two people
Big and heavy relative to the Dash 3G
Very few hardware navigation buttons
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...
Windows Mobile 6.1 hinders performance slightly
Pricey
Exceptionally weak camera
Clumsy resistive touch screen
Dry design
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.
The smartphone is bulky. Callers complained of tinny call quality
And the camera took poor pictures.
The smartphone doesnt support international 3G bands. The device is bulky in size and also expensive. GPS acquisition was a bit slow in our tests and ideo streaming wasnt the smoothest.
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
Some aspects of Windows 6.1 still need to be there
No LED flash
No FM radio
No 3.5mm audio jack.
Buggy all over
With performance problems. Multimedia and Web browsing features still not up to par. No clear upgrade path to Windows Mobile 6.5. ...
Lagging performance and bugs all around. Camera disappointing. Resistive touchscreen still imperfect while scrolling. ...
IM client was buggy. Camera disappointing. Resistive touchscreen still imperfect while scrolling. Dueling Web browsers confusing for users. ...
Very high resolution touch screen, TouchFLO 3D user interface, 3G.
Large and heavy.
Like Windows Mobile or need a serious business phone? Have an ancient and underpowered T-Mobile Wing? Then run to your nearest T-Mobile dealer and get this phone! That is, if you can afford it. The economy has put a crimp in everyone's wallet and $349...
Best keyboard on a business smartphone. Excellent call features and call quality. Solid performer all around. ...
IM client was buggy. Camera disappointing. Resistive touchscreen still imperfect while scrolling. Dueling Web browsers confusing for users. ...
When the HTC Touch Pro2 hit the scene, it instantly became the best business smartphone on T-Mobiles lineup, and one of the best business smartphones you can buy. For the hefty starting price, it better be (for our analysis of the real cost of ownin...
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 3G support, Wi...
The smartphone is heavy and bulky. Onboard memory is low, and we would have liked an upgraded camera. Its a bit pricey.
Though hefty in size and price, the HTC Touch Pro2 offers T-Mobiles business customers a powerful smartphone with robust messaging, voice capabilities, and a slick user interface.
Slide out keyboard, Tilting screen, Crisp and clear picture, Reasonable camera quality, Easy to use interface
No 3.5mm Headphone Jack, No camera flash
The HTC Touch Pro 2 is a very well engineered phone and the keyboard really is a triumph that I could happily type away on for writing essays etc. Despite being a little heavier than we had expected, you don’t really notice it and the buttons are er...
The Touch Pro2 is the pinnacle of Windows Mobile phones, and it makes a marvelous business communicator. But we still recommend the BlackBerry 8900 as our Editors Choice on T-Mobile, even though it has a lower-resolution screen and no 3G. Why? Consist...
Strong call quality, Excellent keyboard, High-resolution display, Straight Talk makes staying in touch easy, Good speakerphone
No 3.5mm headphone jack, Bulky design, Expensive
The HTC Touch Pro2 combines excellent hardware design with a first-class touch user interface, making it the most compelling Windows Mobile device yet. Although it costs $150 more than the sleeker iPhone 3G S, the Touch Pro2 is a powerhouse of a device...
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...
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...