A good strong offering from HTC and one that will certainly give Apple a run for its money
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This is an absolutely great phone. With one of the best form factors on the market, it is capable of being customized any possible way you would want. Anyone who rated this phone poorly obviously didn't spend any time changing it from stock. Take a look at custom roms, and any type of...
Read the full review →This phone is a wonderful little device however it doesn't have wifi and the stock winmo 6.1 annoying to use so I use winmo 6.5 it's really fast here's the link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=4... Some people complain about its resistive touch screen and its...
Read the full review →I was amazed with what this small little device was possible of doing with installing some tweaks to it. Back then it was one of the smalles smartphones around and still is. Ok it's not the fastest but for the price you get alot in return ! It did crash from time to time, you have to like...
Read the full review →Before I upgraded to an iPhone, I had the HTC touch for about a year. It was great with data speed. Rev A. upgraded. The problem with Windows 6. HTC's front end was nice, but really, at the end of the day, you had to use the stylus for anything other than basic phone tasks. The screen...
Read the full review →The A2DP compatibility and WMA playback makes this great to use off network as my music player without having to worry about my primary phone battery dying. The calendar syncing makes it groovy for keeping up with my daily schedule. The sleek styling lets it fit in my pocket easily. The only...
Read the full review →This was a terrible phone, and I am infinitely glad I no longer rely on it!
Read the full review →I got the HTC Touch mainly because with Bell Mobility there was a $10 unlimited data plan available for it, allowing any app to use the data however I wished. A custom ROM also allowed it to tether without any extra charges. Aside from that, it wasn't anything special, and the cheap data plan on...
Read the full review →Bought one on Sprint and ended up returning it after two weeks before my time was up to do so. I don't blame anyone who takes my thoughts worth a grain of salt because of the limited time I spent with it, but I was not happy with what I experienced. Overall the phone's HTC interface...
Read the full review →My first smartphone. Amazing for it's time (same age as the iPhone). It has similar features to boot: Windows Live is MobileMe, Find My iPhone is My Phone, and the App Store is the WIndows Marketplace for Mobile. It's been really cool to go, "I've got a White Windows Phone," when Mac users say,...
Read the full review →The Verizon version of this phone, the vx6900, is not a great phone at all. It freezes almost daily and I have to restart it. The touch screen is not very responsive and Verizon disables a good number of the devices features (mainly GPS (which with a hack can be enabled) and wifi (no hardware in...
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