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HTC Touch Video Preview

Posted by Jack Cook on June 6, 2007 – 2:16 pm
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eric Eric Lin from Phone Scoop has again come up with a nice video.  Well presented, you really get the feel for the “Touch”.  Eric said:  HTC’s new Touch is a diminutive Windows Mobile Professional phone … and he is correct because it is very small.  He has some interesting thoughts about this device so take a moment to check out his video here at Phone Scoop 

It hopes that a new finger friendly home screen and launcher, as well as flick scrolling will get it as much attention and praise as the iPhone. The new finger-friendly features work very well, but once you’re past them and back into the traditional Windows Mobile menus, things start to break down. You can get a good feel for where the new touch interface does and doesn’t work in our video.

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