Htc Windows Mobile Smart Touch Cell Phone
HTC Windows Mobile smart Touch Cell Phone
The Touch takes Windows Mobile 6-which is already pretty usable-and integrates what everyone's fawning over the iPhone and the Prada for: finger touching.
The base OS is still the same Windows Mobile 6, but on top, HTC 's added TouchFLO, their own touchscreen app. It can tell whether you're using your stylus or your finger, and if you're using your finger, you can activate a "three-dimensional interface" with "three screens" made up of your contacts, your media, and your apps. It's hard to tell what this involves exactly until we get a hands on, but it sounds like a fancy 3D menu system on the top level that you can spin around by swiping your finger horizontally.
In addition, you can use finger swipes to scroll through web pages, documents, messages, and contact lists. There's also a new HTC-styled home screen that replaces the Today screen which lets you access your email, text messages, calendar, contacts, and weather.
Now for the specs: 2.8-inch touchscreen at QVGA resolution, 128MB ROM, 64MB RAM, 1GB microSD card (included), 2-megapixel camera, Windows Mobile 6, tri-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, 802.11b/g, Bluetooth 2.0, and dimensions of 99.9mm x 58mm x 13.9mm (3.9in x 2.2in x 0.5mm). It's also available in two colors, soft black or wasabi.the phone retail for usd$165.86 at fatyourwallet.com .
HTC Touch, also branded Dopod S1, is a Windows Mobile smart phone, running Windows Mobile 6 Professional Edition.This Windows Mobile 6 smart phone also has an updated interface, integrated Bluetooth 2.0 and Wi-Fi, and a 2-megapixel camera. Its wireless technology help us to surf the Web via EDGE speeds. HTC also made some interface and menu changes so we can more easily access our messages, applications, and other pertinent information.
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