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Krusell Orbit Flex Multidapt Leather Case for HTC Touch P3450
Customer Reviews
Rigorous case, but need improvements.Adequate quality materials and good protection of your phone.
But - if using the storage pockets in the spin cover the phone stays on after a received call (with bluetooth), and since the flip sit in constantly touches the screen the battery drains pretty abstain.
If you leave the pockets un-used then the product is top of the line.
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HTC Touch P3450 -Gsm- Cell Phone (Unlocked) Tri Band
Customer Reviews
Non strong phoneI bought this apartment phone 1 year ago and everything went all right untill last month when I found that the touch mesh went all white and I couldn't do anything with it. I sent the phone to HTC's RMA department, they said the LCD was brocken and repaired it for no assurance. I received the phone back and 3 weeks later my screen is once again white and can't do anything with it. I unquestionably don't recomment this brand because I always treated the phone good so I don't see I am responsible for the sink.
AWESOME PHONE!!!
Implausible Machine. 100% with all features. I can listen "stereo" music with my HT820 bluetooth. HTC Rules!
HTC Touch P3450 Unlocked Smartphone with Windows Mobile 6.0, 2 MP Camera, Wi-Fi, MP3/Video Player, MicroSD Slot--International Version with No Warranty (Black)
Customer Reviews
One of the well-advised PDA phonesI have had an iPhone, Blackberry Curve, two Blackberry Pearls, Verizon VX6800, and a Palm Treo. I've been around the sketch when it comes to "smartphones." The HTC Touch has been a pleasent surprise. I was a little skeptical about having a PDA phone without a palpable keyboard. I loved the Pearl's text input (Suretype) and was off guard to see a virtual "suretype" style keyboard. The keypad for text input has 20 keys without a break like a QWERTY keybard with two letters to a key. There is also 5 other text inputs other than the suretype taste: a small keyboard (stylus only), T9, letter recognition (like a palm treo), brick recognizer, and transcriber.
The transcriber was one of the more interesting text inputs. How many times have you gotten frustrated while inputing a contacts name or something especially? Transcriber recognizes your handwritting (both cursive, print, or a combination of both).
The HTC touch is incomparably customizable since it runs on Windows Mobile 6. I have rather new to WM6, but am thus surprised on how fecklessly and stable it has been.
The HTC touch is a great PDA style phone. The "Touch Flow" is a great wing as well as to an already well balanced phone. So if you've read my other phone reviews, I'll list the pros and cons:
Pros:
-Fast operating system
-Customizable
-Loud speaker phone
-Loud ear sum total
-Good vibrate
-Touch flow
-Variable data/text access (6 different ways)
-Bright and vivid display
-Touch protection is sensitive and responsive
-Rubberized shell
-2.0 MP camera
Cons:
-Motionless custom MP3 ringtones
-Terrible alarm clock
-HTC Home Bear up against app is limited to major cities only
-Cheap stylus (my first broke within a few life span...a little superglue fixed that problem)
-Must have data package (see notes below)
Now to fulfil up, the only problem with having a PDA phone affording a data package. If the phone is purchased under a new bargain or upgrade (so you take the phone at a discount), you will have to either have a "Smart Choice" plan (via Alltel) or pay 45 bucks a month for immense data and e-mail. Seems a little high since the phone doesn't press for data to function. Now, if the phone is purchased at full-retail price, you are not obligated to pay for a observations package. If this is the case, data is charged by the minute, not the KB. For only 10 bucks a month, you will have myriad data through Alltel. Not too shabby.
To the letter what I needed
I traded in my four-year-old O2 for the HTC Touch. I looked at a lot of other alternatives, and only about everything in the same price range was too bulky or too expensive. I was also very accustomed to Windows Ambulant, didn't like the interface for Symbian or for the i-Phone (which was too expensive anyway).
I also single out virtual keyboards over hard keyboards (so Blackberry and Nokia E series were out), and take a fancy to using the keyboard with a stylus rather than using my finger. But I notice the HTC works swell either way, with stylus or finger. Just happy that a stylus is included and that it fits of laughter snugly in the case. Shorter is better, too, less chance of breakage.
Honestly it's a super update of the O2. Slimmer, lighter and more reliable. It's funny that some reviewers here have mentioned lockups or freezes, as that was an extra problem with my O2 but it hasn't happened once yet in the two months I've had the HTC Touch. Three stars so far.
I don't use the Touch Cube characteristic, which basically seems like something thrown in to compete with the iPhone. It's just as idle here as on the iPhone. I also find the weather feature useless, as I live in Thailand and it's not supported here. Besides I already discern what the weather is: tropical. I wish there was a way to erase the Weather feature from the 'Today' menu as it's a bit distracting. Minus one leading man for these two features.
Sound quality of the phone is excellent, tons well-advised than the O2 and better than any of the Nokias I've owned, and Nokias are known for good be activated. Add one star.
The camera is a big improvement over the one in the O2 as well. It's much more logical the way photos are stored and accessed after you run. This may have been an improvement that came from Windows Mobile rather than the HTC Touch programming. Add one star.
The undisturbed, non-slip feel of the phone is outstanding. No other PDA phone I've handled comes termination actually.
HTC Touch is not the nonpareil principles touch screen phone
I have gone through three of these phones and they all have the same problems. It is base for this phone not to ring for incoming calls. HTC has yet to provide a suitable decipherment to this problem. If you are lucky enough for the phone to ring, you only have a few seconds (literally) before the call goes to voicemail. Therefore, you scarcely have any time to answer it. The phone constantly drops calls and freezes so often that you find yourself continually resetting it and taking out the battery. In addition, it is difficult to use the screens as they are very minute so if you like surfing the web or texting, it will be a challenge.
If you are looking for a good touch conceal phone, I recommend trying the iphone or the instinct. Please don't waste your values bright and early or your money on this phone.
HTC Touch Phone Requirements Major Tweaks
The HTC touch phone is a proper size phone with an attractive exterior case which has a nice tactile be sorry for.Ti runs on windows mobile 6 and has a touch sensitive screen.
The negative element about this device is that it is prone to software/Screen lockups. Almost everything you do on this device including sending subject-matter, viewing or deleting mail or even searching for contacts, results in a cull lockup. The only way to recover from the screen lockup is to reboot the device. I most of the time reboot several times a day.If you forsee future emergencies that may require crisis services like the fire department,this phone might not satisfy that need.
As in the end as HTC fixes the screen freeze/lockup problems on this device, it will unswervingly make this phone a worthwhile phone to own.
Empty phone
I misrepresented my Palm Treo for the HTC Touch some months ago, it was a mistake, I loved the design and the specifications, but from the begining the phone had software problems, problems that reduced the contraption almost to futility, I can`t sync with a PC because the HTC Touch destroys every programation in the calendar, I looked for keep from, and even today I have not received any response from HTC. The only thing I can do now is throw my HTC to the garbage can and go for a Palm Treo or something else.
HTC Touch Pro Unlocked Phone with 3.2 MP Camera, Windows Mobile 6.1, Wi-Fi, GPS, and MicroSD Slot--International Version with No Warranty (Black)
Customer Reviews
Very insufficient productI was surprised by the typically positive reviews for this phone. I am with a small government agency that received about 50 of these phones as a global upgrade to our older ones. After only about a month of use the complaints from the majority of users were good-looking signficant. We're currently working with our Verizon rep. to have them all replaced.
The main predicament we've found is that when you are talking on the phone, your ear will come in contact with the touch pad. It's pretty common for that to either start dialing another call and/or pending-up the current one. The operating system is also very slow with signficant lag time as you click on icons. Also, a insult nudge on the key pad, say while it is sitting in your pocket, will cause the screen to turn on; which runs the freestyle down pretty quickly.
I would avoid this model. For HTC's sake, I hope that the Touch Pro2 is a big repair over this model.
Marvellous business oriented Windows Mobile smart phone.
Staggering business oriented Windows Mobile smart phone.
The HTC Touch Pro 2 is offered by all the principal US carriers at this time. Some like Sprint have retained its international features so you can use CDMA and oecumenical protocols.
I've been using cellular phones since the Advanced Mobile Phone System (AMPS)was introduced in 1983. With the enhancements provided by HTC atop Microsoft Windows Animated v6.1, the Touch Pro 2 is an absolute delight for the businessperson. With one glaring exception, it can be hand-me-down as a substitute for a laptop computer in many circumstances. The exception is the lack of mouse shore up in the Qualcomm Bluetooth stack. Bluetooth keyboards work seemly, but mouse functions are not supported. In my eyes, this represents a major administration which I hope will be rectified in future ROM revisions.
Aside from that, the HTC Touch Pro 2 represents the voice of the art in smart phones. It has a gorgeous 3.6-inch TFT-LCD touch-sensitive guard with 480 X 800 WVGA resolution. The screen also tilts which makes airline tray or restaurant tabular movie watching, RSS feed reading and (where possible) web browsing a wish. It also makes working on business documents in Microsoft Mobile Function, DataViz or SoftMaker products a pleasure. There is a five-row, slide-out QWERTY keyboard that is the kindest I've ever had on a cell phone. While you can't touch type, you can do a pretty good job of two finger pecking.
Some carriers, again like Sprint, proposal the HTC Touch Pro 2 with a standard 3.5mm audio jack. What a pleasure to finally impartial be able to plug in a pair of ordinary headphones!The HTC Touch Pro 2 accepts microSDHC cards up to 16 GB. (I surmise 32 GB is also supported.) You can put plenty of music and video on the card, have arrant audio and a truly luscious screen. I am really amazed at well-deserved how well movies look on that screen. You'll be best served with a third party media viewer like the CorePlayer.
The devise is very finger-friendly. Some functions, such as browsing with the included Opera browser are modified to finger swipes for navigating on and between pages and sites. My personal bent, however, remains the stylus. The onscreen keyboard is the best I've ever worked on and works uncommonly well with fingertips. You don't have to be dead-on to type a character. The logic does a very genuine job of figuring out what character you intended to strike.
The CPU is the same Qualcomm MSM7200A 528 MHz old in the Touch Pro and other HTC cell phones. It gets the job done, but it is not the fastest processor on the block. The ration of 512 MB ROM and 288 MB RAM is reasonably generous, but like money, you can never have enough.
The Touch Pro 2 provision 4.57 X 2.33 X 0.66 inches and weighs 6.3 ounces. I communicate it in a shirt pocket and don't find the size or weight to be a problem.
Bluetooth and WiFi occupation just fine on this unit.
Some carriers, again Sprint is an example, keep the GPS enabled. While Sprint has an non-requisite paid navigation program, I use my Touch Pro 2 GPS with Google Maps and Microsoft Bing. I no longer use a divide GPS unit this is all I need.
Output volume is excellent and there is a novel bull session phone feature built in. Put the unit on its face and the back microphones are started. Fidelity and noise cessation are pretty good. It is a nice feature for those who use it.
The 3.2 megapixel camera is nothing spectacular. There are no machinery buttons for the camera and it is both slower and more inconvenient to use than one triggered by a hardware handle.
There is TV output through an optional cable and a bunch of other features that some may find useful.
A 1500 mAh battery-operated is standard and it will last through a day of strenuous usage. But overall, plan on charging this element every day or two if you make much use of it. Buying a second battery or an external battery is a expedient idea.
Overall, I have found performance to be excellent in every regard. Teamed with a Bluetooth keyboard, I can often freedom my laptop at home. Web browsing is a delight with Opera, Skyfire or Microsoft Internet Planter. Memory problems have been non-existent for me no matter how many applications I've launched. (I do pursue the well established habit of invoking the Task Manager from time to measure.) The reset button is under the back cover which is, in my opinion, a design error - but I safe haven't had to use it much. When I need it, though, it is something of a pain. You have to remove the stylus first, then the back cover. It is not a pleasant upbraid under any circumstance, especially when the lighting is low.
Do I like the HTC Touch Pro 2? You bet. I think it is the most artistically smart phone I've ever used. It gets closer to the grail of the exceptionally portable computer that has been envisioned since the 1970s. Yes, the pipeline is already filling with devices constant the much faster AMD Snapdragon processor. HTC is about to launch a unit with Snapdragon and a 4.3 inch qualify. I suspect that the next model of the Touch Pro will be launching little more than a year from now and I suspect I will be straining on my leash to get one.
In the meantime, the HTC Touch Pro 2 is a imagine to work with. If they fix the Bluetooth stack to work with a mouse or if a third party follows through with its hint at to release a replacement stack, the HTC Touch Pro 2 will truly be a hand-sized laptop replacement. It is definitely the marvel and a delight to use.
Jerry
Not significance for the money
I got the HTC touch pro from Sprint and I am decidedly not happy with it. Not sure if its becos its running Windows Mobile, but its rightful not very intuitive and user friendly. There is no way to turn it on from the face of the phone and you demand to do it by pressing it on the top which is not very convenient. The apps run very slowly and the touch screen operation is sometimes very frustrating - it does things that you didnt have in mind to do. The bluetooth operation is very flaky. I have also had problems of the phone locking up a few times and you have to reboot it. Do not have the touch to be intuitive and precise like the iPhone, you will be disappointed. The most frustrating fetich is, its very slow in responding when you are searching for a contact or typing something to find someone. I have also noticed that there is a postpone while making or receiving a call - like you have to give it a few secs to respond. So, overall I am very wretched with this device considering the price.
Unforgivable do-everything business phone
I had desire when the Tilt was announced, and bought one this summer when it reached an affordable assess on ebay. Then, two months after carrying the tilt around, a work colleague asked me if I wanted to buy his HTC Touch Pro for $150. He is a very familiar cell phone person, so I accepted the offer, without realizing condign how good this deal was until I got it home and started using it! Wow! This gem does everything an IT proficient would ever want to do! I recharge it every other day, and I keep USB recharging accessories at work and at home, so if I ever get caught in a chin-wag or WiFi session that lasts more than two hours, then I simply plug it in at the next sojourn. Mine has the Raphael RRE 6.5 ROM loaded, and it is fast and stable. No regrets at all on this pay for.
I will keep this one until the HTC Touch Pro 2 (second generation Tilt) gets down to an affordable cost. I love this phone.
Woody
Very attractive thorough set of software tools for a professional
This phone is almost accurate for a professional. The battery is the main disadvantage, as I need to charge it ordinary (even two times a day, sometimes). Also, I miss the headphone jack (it has only an USB port for charging, sync and also to use the included, but proprietary headphone).
Besides that, the interface is very phlegmatic and we have all a professional needs on a mobile computer:
* Outlook e-mail, with full support for Employment attachments (it as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint)
* Complete integration with The Exchange, including security policies
* SD card encryption support
* Fine integration between contacts, SMS, and e-mail
* Support for Microsoft Communicator (Spirit Messenger software), and Skype
I almost forgot: It lacks a GPS software, but it has an integrated GPS. After installing Garmin XT, you can have a enjoyably complete GPS also.
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