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Testseek.com have collected 101 expert reviews of the HTC XV6850 Touch Pro and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HTC XV6850 Touch Pro.
Award: Most Awarded September 2008
September 2008
 
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The editors liked

  • Full size touch screen and QWERTY keyboard are a great combination
  • Sports all of the latest high-tech features available on todays cell phones including 3G support and Wi-Fi support
  • Camera comes with auto-focus and flash
  • Screen is amazing clear
  • Bright
  • Beautiful
  • HTCs TouchFlo 3D interface very well thought out and executed
  • Good package of accessories and added software.
  • Sharp styling. Clear
  • Punchy voice quality. Full complement of wireless radios. Solid Web browser.
  • Powerful feature set. Slick interface graphics. Sensibly arranged
  • Five-row QWERTY keyboard. Better software bundle than you get with AT&Ts version (the HTC Fuze).
  • Beautiful design
  • Large keyboard
  • Fast data performance
  • Sharp 3.2-MP camera
  • Good GPS accuracy
  • Solid performance
  • Elegant design
  • Good keyboard layout
  • Hotswappable microSD expansion
  • Touch enhancements are welldone (TouchFLO 3D
  • Etc)
  • Many little usability enhancements
  • Beautiful VGA screen
  • YouTube application is great
  • Automatically configures i...
  • A full slide-out QWERTY keyboard is a real blessing when composing emails and messages...
  • The HTC Touch Pro for Verizon Wireless offers a full QWERTY keyboard and a gorgeous touch screen. The Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone also offers Wi-Fi
  • Bluetooth
  • GPS
  • And EV-DO Rev. A support.
  • Fashionable exterior
  • Ultra-sharp display
  • Quality camera
  • Attractive interface
  • Large
  • Well-engineered keyboard
  • The HTC Touch Pro offers a full QWERTY keyboard and a gorgeous touch screen. The Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone also offers Wi-Fi
  • And EV-DO Rev. A support as well a nice mix of productivity and multimedia features.
  • Excellent QWERTY
  • The best interface on a WM phone
  • Good outgoing sound during a talk
  • An excellent Opera Mobile 9.5 browser
  • A pleasant design and quality make
  • Exceptional design and ergonomics
  • Most powerful mobile phone to date
  • Great connectivity
  • VGA Screen and QWERTY keypad
  • Dedicated Graphics chip and Memory
  • TV out
  • Full featured for business
  • TouchFLO 3D runs smoothly when loaded on this phone. Loads of advanced features
  • Including VGA screen
  • Fast networking and Wi-Fi. ...
  • Large keyboard. Fast networking. Interface looks dazzling on VGA screen. Opera browser one of the best for phones. Good camera. Great productivity apps built-in. ...

The editors didn't like

  • Screen color depth is just 65
  • 000 colors
  • Camera could be better
  • Battery life isnt stellar not bad for a VGA though
  • Version reviewed is from Europe
  • So it wouldnt work on North American 3G networks (be careful what you buy!)
  • Front screen is a magnet for fingerprints and streaks
  • But easily cleaned.
  • Very expensive. Slow. Not enough RAM. TouchFLO interface is confusing. Lacks features when compared with AT&T and Sprint versions. No IM client. Strange keyboard layout. Non-standard headphone jack.
  • Expensive. Poor battery life. Middling reception quality. Confusing "dual-OS" interface. Could be faster. No camera button or standard 3.5mm headphone jack.
  • Expensive
  • Sluggish at times
  • No auto flash for camera
  • Lacks 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Almost as thick as the TyTN II
  • Questionable build quality
  • TouchFLO 3D in landscape doesnt exist
  • Not enough utilization of accelerometer
  • Expensive (unsubsidized)
  • No Microsoft Voice Command
  • Opera Mobile 9.5 needs work
  • Wheres the videoout cable?
  • What...
  • You may struggle to cram this device into your trouser pocketLook and Feel...
  • The Verizon Touch Pro is buggy and incredibly slow. It has less onboard RAM than the Sprint and AT&T versions
  • And the battery drains quickly. Theres no standard headphone jack.
  • Molasses-slow performance
  • Dated menus under TouchFLO
  • Interface requires stylus
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  • The Touch Pro is sluggish at times. The smartphone is bulky
  • And theres no standard headphone jack or dedicated camera key.
  • Sluggishness due to the early ROM
  • Below excellent incoming sound quality
  • Doesn’t offer anything in addition to Diamond’s features
  • Good player with low quality
  • Mediocre camera
  • The slider moves when using the music controls
  • Fingerprint magnet
  • Done with a better camera
  • Not much to complain about
  • Navigation options are limited. Lacks some necessary software. ...
  • Phone felt unresponsive. Interface lagged
  • System sometimes didnt respond to buttons
  • Overall disappointing performance. Needs more messaging
  • Media options. ...

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  Published: 2008-11-05, review by: Laptopmag.com

  • Beautiful design, Large keyboard, Fast data performance, Sharp 3.2-MP camera, Good GPS accuracy
  • Expensive, Sluggish at times, No auto flash for camera, Lacks 3.5mm headphone jack
  • The Sprint Touch Pro is essentially the Sprint Touch Diamond with a full QWERTY keyboard, the same 3.2-MP camera, but with a flash, and room for 16GB of storage (up from 4GB of internal memory). Plus, the Touch Pro keeps the Diamond’s speedy EV-DO a...

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  Published: 2008-11-04, review by: mobiletechreview.com

  • Abstract:  The HTC Touch Pro is undeniably one of the hottest PDA phones of 2008. And in the US, just as with the HTC Touch Diamond, Sprint customers get to sample it first. Previously available only as a GSM import with no US 3G, the Sprint version is the first...

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  Published: 2008-11-04, Author: Bonnie , review by: cnet.com

  • The HTC Touch Pro offers a full QWERTY keyboard and a gorgeous touch screen. The Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone also offers Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and EV-DO Rev. A support as well a nice mix of productivity and multimedia features.
  • The Touch Pro is sluggish at times. The smartphone is bulky, and theres no standard headphone jack or dedicated camera key.
  • Despite some performance issues, the HTC Touch Pro is one of Sprints most feature-packed and powerful smartphones for business users. Specifications: OS provided: Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional; Installed RAM: 288 MB; Processor: QUALCOMM 52...

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  Published: 2008-11-04, review by: infosyncworld.com

  • Large keyboard. Fast networking. Interface looks dazzling on VGA screen. Opera browser one of the best for phones. Good camera. Great productivity apps built-in. ...
  • Phone felt unresponsive. Interface lagged, system sometimes didnt respond to buttons, overall disappointing performance. Needs more messaging, media options. ...
  • Our Sprint contract is up soon, and we were thinking about buying the HTC Touch Pro as an upgrade to our Palm Treo 755p, but after using the phone for a little while, were going to hold off. HTC has some great design ideas, and a week ago we would h...

 
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  Published: 2008-11-01, Author: Shawn , review by: slashgear.com

  • Abstract:  Sprint recently sent us the HTC Touch Pro, and we are absolutely loving it. We have had a few days to play with it and, so far, there are no major deal-breakers that we can see. HTC have taken the Touch Diamond and edged one step closer to perfection w...

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  Published: 2008-09-22, review by: v3.co.uk

  • Abstract:  The HTC Touch Pro updates the firms line of touch-driven Windows Mobile handsets with a model that incorporates a slide-out Qwerty keyboard. However, it weighs more than other handsets of a similar size, and almost twice as much as RIMs BlackBerry Pe...

 
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  Published: 2008-09-12, review by: mobileblah.com

  • Abstract:  The Touch Diamond and Touch Pro are undoubtedly game-changers in Windows Mobile land. Soon, VGA resolution will be standard, most phones will utilize accelerometers, and having some sort of Windows Mobile interface replacement will be expected. The Tou...

 
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  Published: 2008-09-12, review by: smape.com

  • HTC Touch Diamond made a revolution in the Windows Mobile market sector this summer. Its keyboard-equipped version going by the name Touch Pro looks a logical continuation of the series, yet not as balanced – overpricing would be a fair term to use...

 
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  Published: 2008-09-12, review by: brighthand.com

  • Abstract:  Sprint has just announced plans to introduce the HTC Touch Pro later this fall, and Brighthand's Kevin O'Brien was at the announcement to get a preview of this device. The HTC Touch Pro adds a sliding 5-row QWERTY keyboard to all of the features of the...

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  Published: 2008-09-09, review by: mobilechoiceuk.com

  • A full slide-out QWERTY keyboard is a real blessing when composing emails and messages...
  • You may struggle to cram this device into your trouser pocketLook and Feel...
  • HTC has addressed the shortcomings of the Touch Diamond’s touch-screen and produced a vastly improved smartphone with a QWERTY keyboard to boot ...

 
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