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HTC Touch Pro 2 Available at Clove Technology

Posted by Chris Leckness on May 26, 2009 – 9:08 am
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touchpro2 Woohoo. I am about to order a device from a well know importer, Clove Technology. This will be the 1st time in 2-3 years I have ordered something early instead of waiting for a US version. I can’t help myself, I am really excited about this one and I have a feeling that the AT&T version is going to be down the road a little further than I want. I will be placing an order with Clove Technology today.

So we have been waiting since February for the HTC Touch Pro2, but today the wait is over. The first units have arrived into stock and are available to BUY. 

This Touch Phone runs Windows Mobile 6.1 and has the features that you could require when away from your home or office.  The 3.6″ WVGA display offers the richest images and most pleasurable viewing experience, much better than many alternative products. The 5 line QWERRTY keyboard makes text and data entry simple.  Whether you are writing a report, texting your best friend or replying to the boss, it is simple and effortless on the Touch Pro2. Lightweight, considering the facilities, the Pro2 feels solid, but very usable in the palm of your hand.  HTC have pushed the boundaries for Windows Devices once again, the HTC Touch Pro2 is a must for a gadget fan, personal or business user.

Read more and order yours HERE.

If you don’t know about the HTC Touch Pro 2, there has been plenty of news lately on it here.

Thanks Chris

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  • I have bought the HTC Touch Pro 2 from Clove too! Whoop whoop:) Now just have to wait for it to arrive. Can't wait, Guys:)
  • breley
    Showoff. :)

    Will you need to do any keyboard tweaking for a US keyboard layout?

    BTW, is the AT&T version going to have 6.5 on it, or still just 6.1?
  • Hush you. :)
    Income Tax FTW.
  • DrawnToScale
    Cool! How do you justify the premium for an unlocked device? Just the "can't wait" factor? The experience I have with my Axim X51v is that it needs soft-resets routinely. I certainly hope that's not the case with the newer OS. Looking forward to your review!
  • badersk
    You lucky guy. I want one of these so bad. Alas I will have to wait until at&t releases it. Enjoy. I can't wait for your review.
  • Serg
    I hate you, I want it too =o(..... dont do it, I hear its not 3G if you order it unlocked.
  • You heard right. It won't be 3G, but good news for me is that I don't even have 3G available to me yet. Well, that is bad news really, but we are supposed to get it in the fall. That would be enough time for me to get the AT&T version with 3G.
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