Brand New, Unlocked HTC Touch Enhanced Version is upgraded with a larger memory size of 128 MB RAM and 256MB ROM. Featuring the world first's TouchFLO technology, HTC Touch enables its users to easily launch the three-dimensional interface that comprises three screens including Contacts, Media and Applications, through the sweep of their fingers. TouchFLO technology also makes net-surfing, document browsing and message reading a breeze. The new HTC-designed Today screen provides current weather conditions and forecasts for hundreds of cities around the world. Users can also check emails, messages, personal schedules and contacts efficiently.
Around the edges of the Touch, a band of silver houses a volume rocker and main on/off switch, mini USB port for PC connectivity and headphones connection, and a long hinged cover under which are slots for a microSD card and your SIM. One of these screens offers picture contacts, one is a three-way split between music, photos and videos (though be aware that the headset connector is a mini USB type not a standa rd 3.5mm type), and the third divides the screen into six large squares offering tappable shortcuts to features like Tasks, Calendar, e-mail and Internet Explorer. Choose one of these and you are dropped into Windows Mobile 6. You will almost certainly need to call on the stylus at this point to tap at on-screen options, though there are some neat touches like swiping the screen for an automatic scroll though your contacts. None of the TouchFLO interface elements works when the HTC Touch's screen is in landscape orientation, though. The HTC Touch is a very neatly designed device with a software front-end layered on top of Windows Mobile 6 rather than fully integrated into it, and it has far from leading-edge general specifications, although it does also sport a 2-megapixel camera and Wi-Fi as well as Bluetooth.
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