HTC Touch 3G Phone
“Whether you’re a professional or a student you can now get an HTC touch phone with a beautiful touch user experience.” HTC has fulfilled its promise to give users a fantastic and more pleasurable touch experience in its recently launched HTC Touch 3G phone.

Having inherited the cool and stylish look of the original version, HTC Touch 3G features the next-generation TouchFLO interface. This highly sensitive and touch-responsive interface is designed to respond perfectly to finger gestures and users can enjoy a wonderful navigation experience in voice and text communication, web browsing, playing music, etc. The HTC Touch 3G runs on a high-speed 3G network with download speed up to 18 times faster than the standard 3G network.
HTC Touch 3G weighs about 96 grams with battery and the thickness is 14.5mm only. It’s suitable for users who like light-weight and slim phones while maintaining the multiple functions of the phone.

The summary of the key features:
- 2.8-inch touch screen with four times the resolution of most phones
- Powered by Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
- Next generation TouchFLo user interface, responding perfectly to your finger gestures when scrolling through contacts, browsing the web and launching media
- Small, lightweight design available in a range of vibrant colours
- Surf and download at broadband speed with HSDPA internet connectivity
- 3.2 megapixel camera for quality stills and video
- microSD™ slot for expandable storage
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January 22nd, 2010 19:11
ahh and anothing thing you quote “3.2 megapixel camera for quality stills and video” i dont think this phone can even handle taking photos, the view screnn cant handle you moving around you have to stay dead still to take a photo then it still comes out blured. and video? where to start with that, you cant record a video clip that is fluid, it just jumps about all over the place. and touch flow what a load of rubbish, you scroll right, wait ten min then it decides to scrol, by this time you have already contimplated smashing the phone against the wall.
January 22nd, 2010 19:07
This is posibly the worst phone iv ever used, when you develop a phone do you not test it, ie sending messages, adding contacts, sharing contacts etc? because its almost imposible and thats what phones are for. It has the worst layout for a touch screen keybord, you end up pressing the option button about 6 times every time you try and send a text or write a note or anything. this phone is so anoying, can you please develop something that i can install onto the phone to make, sharing contacts easier, adding contacts, sending text message, removing all thoese anoying popups and a keybord that dosnt have keys that navigate you away from the message area, like the option key thats directly above the backspace key, when you backspace you hit options, it loads up the options page ten you goto close it. this phone is so anyoying, wish i never upgraded to it.
December 22nd, 2008 18:35
Very elegant and reliable device. Used the handset for a few days and must say that the battery life is good… lasted 3 days (that’s without the GPS/USB/Video calling though).