Followers, fans, and casual observers of HTC alike all know that when the company launches a new landscape QWERTY model, it's a big deal. In fact, it's more than a big deal -- it's a Big Deal. Many describe it as the ultimate smartphone form factor, the perfect execution of everything...
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This smartphone is ideal for business professionals, thanks to the great conference call feature and good keyboard for typing. Unfortunately, there's the bulky form factor to put up with.
Read the full review →If you really want this handset, you've probably known so since it was announced, and you shouldn't be deterred by anything except this ridiculous price. The handset is fine. But just know this: for $349, you can have virtually anything else on the market today. Putting the Pro2 at this...
Read the full review →HTC has made some great improvements to the original HTC Touch Pro, most of all not just cloning the Diamond2 and adding a keyboard. It’s a good business angled handset for the company, with a more sleek professional edge to its look and feel.
Read the full review →The long awaited successor of the HTC Touch Pro has finally been released to the public. Only two days ago I received an email from Clove Technology informing me they had the HTC Touch Pro2 on stock, almost one month before it would be released in the Netherlands and the rest of Europe What will it...
Read the full review →This is the best Windows Mobile phone that money can buy IF you need a hardware keyboard. If you don't need a keyboard, then the Touch HD or Diamond2 may be a better fit. But if you want the most robust set of features, wireless radios, design cues, and new technologies (like Straight Talk),...
Read the full review →The Tilt2 is solid and well built business centered device. While the internals have not been updated over the Fuze or Touch Pro as some would have liked the addition of Windows Mobile 6.5 and the updated hardware make this a highly desirable upgrade especially for those still on the original Tilt...
Read the full review →A couple years ago, I started out with a Motorola Q9c as my first Windows Mobile phone. I had previously seen WinMo on my HP iPaq PDA so not too much was new. After the Q I got a Mogul, then the Touch Pro. I was never extremely satisfied by the Touch Pro and its shortcomings. I was forced to...
Read the full review →I really wanted to like the Touch Pro2. I still pull it out and look at it every once in a while and contemplate charging it up until I see its mini USB port and put it back in its box. I always loved the keyboard and I thought Sense was gorgeous, but with Windows Mobile 6.1 (and later 6.5) the...
Read the full review →I fielded a huge discussion answering questions about the device on gdgt awhile back. Here's some main points: "Initial response: I like it a lot. I’m coming from a first gen iPhone, and I can tell it’s gonna be an interesting change. I eventually want to get Android running on it. I...
Read the full review →When I eventually changed from my Qtek 9100 (HTC Wizard) to its great great grandson the Touch Pro2, I was anticipating it greatly. However, on arrival of my shiny new phone after about half an hour of typical usage, I was wishing I hadn't lost the Qtek down the back of the sofa (literally)....
Read the full review →The Touch Pro 2 with the Touch Flow 3D interface really improves over the Windows Mobile UI. Anyone put off by other vendors WM devices shouldn't consider that to be a reason not to get this great device. The applications are fast to load and use and with a good 3G connection web browsing...
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