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HTC Touch Pro

Posted by Patrick Kortendick on June 4, 2008 – 9:42 am
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htc-touch-pro-official-02-smEarlier today, HTC released some information on the HTC Touch Pro (formerly “Raphael”). The first devices to hit the market will come in Europe later this summer, with North America getting them late in the year.

  • WiFi and HSPA (up to 7.2Mbps downstream), Bluetooth
  • 2.8-inch VGA display,
  • Windows Mobile 6.1 featuring HTC’s TouchFLO 3D interface
  • 3.2MP Digital Camera
  • 512MB ROM and 288MB RAM

Read more at Engadget.

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  • jts
    This looks like it is designed for left-handed people.
  • Chris
    well its the same size screen jus VGA. but ok i get ur point. i just didnt think they would actually get rid of that feature as everyone is tryin to make phones with stands now.

    the xperia sex1 is nice but this is niiiiiccccee and opera always helps
  • Ryan
    I think that the tilting feature is a nice touch that got it its name. In my opinion, the tilt' is defined by its features, the 3G', hardware keyboard, the Micro SD, the wifi, the gps, and the ability to work anywhere there is a signal. I think if it has these features, then it qualifies to be a "TyTN III" maybe this does not tilt, but the larger screen makes up for it.
  • Chris
    let me start by saying, i like that we got more writers on this site.
    since it doesnt have a tilting screen and there not calling it a "tytn" or "kaiser" doesnt that mean this is not a new version to our "tilt"?
    Curious
  • I would be wiling to give up my tilting ability for that VGA 480x640 screen.

    I also like how they changed the keyboard. This new keyboard design is very nice, unlike the current TyTN II keyboard, this has all of its keys where they are on a computer keyboard. Notice the elongated "shift" and "enter" keys, also the addition of a "ctrl" key, "caps lock" is separate from "shift", and a full set of numbers across the top.

    Also T-Mobile Europe calls it the T-Mobile MDA Vario IV, you can find additional specs for that phone here:
    http://www.gsmhelpdesk.nl/en/specs.php?id=2522
  • webedc
    The press release from HTC says that a version for the Americas will follow the version for Europe/Asia/Middle East. So we (those from N America) just need to wait it out and save our pennies.

    http://www.htc.com/WWW/press.aspx?id=50016&...
  • Problem is it won't be coming here. It is not Quad Band... It's a shame they did that and neglected to make it a Tilt Screen. I LOVE the keyboard though...
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