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HTC Touch Dual Review

Posted by Chris Leckness on November 14, 2007 – 7:30 am
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htc_touch_dual_lead Thanks to Jason Langridge’s blog, I caught a very nice review at Cnet UK of the HTC Touch Dual. Looking good! Although it scored somewhat low, they had some really good points.

The slider format is unusual for a Windows Mobile 6 Professional handheld, and the Touch Dual certainly looks distinctive. The TouchFLO system is clever as far as it goes, and we like the HTC Home screen. However, it’s all somewhat skin-deep, and you generally end up back in the regular Windows Mobile interface before long.

3G/HSPDA connectivity is welcome, but Wi-Fi is notable by its absence. Ideally we’d like to see both 3G/HSDPA and Wi-Fi in a future Touch device, along with TouchFLO working in landscape mode. We’d also prefer a better text input system – a larger one-letter-per-key touch keyboard should do the trick.

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