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Reviews of the HTC Touch Pro2

  • 7.7

    CNET Review

    June 30, 2009

    The Good: The HTC Touch Pro2 features a sharp, spacious touch screen and an easy-to-use full QWERTY keyboard. The Windows Mobile smartphone also includes conference call management tools for business users and offers good call quality. It also has Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS.

    The Bad: The smartphone is heavy and bulky. No U.S. 3G support on this version and it's expensive. Onboard memory is low, and we would have liked an upgraded camera.

    The Bottom Line: With a feature set to match its large size, the HTC Touch Pro2 will be a great device for power and business users once it finally hits North America and adds U.S. 3G support.

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  • 9.8

    alaTest.com

    By alaTest | October 27, 2009

    Review Summary: Experts rate this product 80/100 and users 84/100. Comparing these reviews to 485486 other Cell Phones reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 98/100 = Excellent.

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  • No Rating

    devhardware.com

    By wubayou | October 15, 2009

    Review Summary: The HTC Touch Pro2 is a rather bulky, yet attractive smartphone packed with tons of features to please almost every type of cell phone user out there. You get Wi-Fi, GPS, email capabilities, and Bluetooth, but that's just the tip of the iceberg. The ...

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  • No Rating

    trustedreviews.com

    By Gordon Kelly | October 6, 2009

    Review Summary: Looks set to paper over the cracks of previous Windows Mobile OSes better than Windows Phone itself.

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  • No Rating

    slashgear.com

    By Chris Davies | October 6, 2009

    Review Summary: Windows Mobile 6.5 is arriving with a fanfare, and a number of high-end Windows Phones to demonstrate Microsoft's latest OS' flexibility. Not every device is a

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Manufacturer: HTC

Part number: CNETTOUCHPRO2

General

  • Product Type Smartphone With two digital cameras / digital player / GPS receiver
  • Width 4.6 in
  • Depth 0.7 in
  • Height 2.3 in
  • Weight 6.3 oz

Cellular

  • Technology WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM
  • Band WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900
  • Phone Design Slider
  • Wireless Interface IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, Bluetooth 2.1 EDR
  • Additional Features TouchFLO 3D touch-screen

Communicator Features

  • Operating System Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional

Messaging & Data Services

  • Mobile Email Yes
  • GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) Yes
  • EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates For Global Evolution) Yes
  • Internet Browser Yes
  • HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) Yes

Digital Camera

  • Camera highlights With a resolution of 3.2 megapixels, this camera phone will give you better pictures than other phones.
  • Sensor Resolution 3.2 megapixels
  • Focus Adjustment Automatic
  • Camera Light Source Flash
  • Features Video recording

GPS System

  • GPS Navigation GPS receiver

Display

  • Type LCD display
  • Technology TFT
  • Display Resolution 800 x 480 pixels
  • Diagonal Size 3.6 in

Digital Player (Recorder)

  • Supported Digital Audio Standards AAC, AMR, MP3, WAV, WMA, MIDI, AAC +

Connections

  • Connector Type 1 x Video out / hands-free microphone connector - 11 pin HTC ExtUSB
  • Slot Provided 1

Power

  • Type Power adapter

Battery

  • Technology - Lithium ion
  • Capacity 1500 mAh
  • Talk Time Up to 510 min
  • Standby Time Up to 500 h

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