Product Description
According to HTC, the phone's 2.8-inch TouchFLO screen is smarter than the type you may be used to using at an ATM or kiosk. It can distinguish a finger sweeping across the screen instead of a single point of contact, and the system can also tell a fingertip from a stylus and respond differently. The company's intent was to develop a more intuitive and natural way to interact with a phone. By sweeping a finger up the pad, users can launch an animated three-dimensional interface with contacts, media and applications. They can then spin it around with the same side to side sweeping motion and make selections.
The HTC Touch will weigh in at 112 grams, a little lighter than a standard iPod. A 1GB microSD storage card is included, along with 64MB of on-board RAM. HTC claims the lithium-ion battery will last for 200 hours on standby, or for 5 hours of talking. The phone uses Windows Mobile 6 Professional, which brings a full suite of office applications as well as downloadable third-party software.



by John uervo on October 31, 2008:
“I bought the Touch about 8 months ago. It sync's very well with my Vista laptop and with the company's exchange server. My biggest complaint: sometimes it is slow. It needs a faster CPU and more memory. The Windows Mobile software is great!!!! ” More...