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September 2008
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Sharp styling. Clear, punchy voice quality. Full complement of wireless radios. Solid Web browser.
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.
Verizon took a powerful smartphone from HTC, removed some important features, crippled the RAM, and jacked up the price. The result isnt worth the bother for most customers....
Extrait: HTC has released many versions of its popular line of TouchFLO-equipped smartphones, including keyboarded () and non-keyboarded () models. Thats in addition to its earlier line of Touch devices (, ). The sliding Touch Pro has finally reached Verizon, ...
Screen is amazing clear, bright, beautiful, HTCs TouchFlo 3D interface very well thought out and executed, Good package of accessories and added software.
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.
Truth in reviewing -- I lusted after this phone when I first starting hearing about it as the successor to the Kaiser/Tilt. Then, when I starting seeing some of the technical reviews and comments in XDA-Developer forums, my desire just got worse. I pr...
This review is being co-written by Doug, Lauren, and Sue. Dougs comments will appear in normal text, Laurens will appear in bold text, Sues will appear in italicized text. This is also being jointly posted on Just Another Mobile Monday and Gear...
The Touch Pro is one hell of a pretty smartphone, both in design and the souped up TouchFLO 3D. It's also a very impressive upgrade to the Mogul and the Tilt. There's generally a feeling that it's hard to produce a model which appeals to both civilian...
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.
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.
While the HTC Touch Pro for Verizon Wireless offers business users a full-featured smartphone, its painfully slow and not worth the frustration or money. Specifications: OS provided: Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional; Installed RAM: 288 MB; Pr...
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).
Expensive. Poor battery life. Middling reception quality. Confusing "dual-OS" interface. Could be faster. No camera button or standard 3.5mm headphone jack.
This capable, QWERTY-keyboarded TouchFLO smartphone offers plenty of high-end features, although its complex, sluggish interface and weak battery drag it down....
Extrait: Its raining TouchFLO Windows Mobile smartphones. Hot on the heels of AT&Ts , Sprint has busted out its own version, the Touch Pro, a virtual clone of the Fuze but with a few new pluses. These include improvements to the software bundle, form factor, ...
Extrait: HTCs Touch Pro has been one of the hottest Windows Mobile touch screen phones of 2008, and now three out of four of the top US carriers are offering it. Verizon is the latest to jump on the bandwagon with their version of the HTC Touch Pro XV6850. Li...