HTC Touch Highly Sophisticated Handset


by Besanto - Date: 2007-12-21 - Word Count: 335 Share This!

The HTC Touch comes from HTC, the company behind many of today's most popular Windows Mobile smart phones that are known for providing a broad range of devices. The handset carries characteristics that are beyond traditional smart phones. Its brand-new user interface helps in operating the smartphone just by swiping the finger on the device's touch screen. Owing to its unique features, the HTC Touch is quite ready for mass consumption. The HTC Touch mobile phones are now on sale in the United Kingdom and may reach the rest of Europe and Asia later this month. By the second half of the year, this model may be launched the U.S.

The HTC Touch is unlike any other smart phone from the company. It has the smallest touch screen among all the handsets available in the market. The handset comes with a measurement of 3.9 x 2.8 x 0.5 and a weight of just 3.98 ounces, fitting nicely into the palm of your hand. It is also easy to carry this slim handset in one's pockets. The screen of the handset measuring 2.8 inches diagonally could display 65,536 colors on a 240x320 pixel resolution. This model mobile phone features the TouchFLO technology that allows the user to operate certain portions of the smartphone with a series of finger swipes or taps. HTC also made some interface and menu changes that make it easy to access the messages, applications, and other pertinent information.

The mini USB port loop along the bottom edge is placed on the left side of the handset, and a power button at the top. The phone's speaker and camera lens and self-portrait mirror are located on the back. The HTC Touch mobile phone comes sleekly packaged with an AC adapter, a wired stereo headset, a microSD card, a USB cable, a protective pouch, a cell phone dongle, and reference material.

Jack Daniel is an expert author and the webmaster of Compare Mobile Phones. The website having details of Contract Phones and HTC Touch.

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