HTC Touch mobile phones review

HTC Touch mobile phones review

HTC Corporation, a global leader in mobile phone innovation and design, introduced the HTC Touch 3G and HTC Touch Viva mobile phones. Continuing HTC’s touch-phone tradition, the HTC Touch 3G and Touch Viva utilize TouchFLO, HTC’s finger-touch optimized navigation experience enabling quick, one-touch access to the people, messages and information people want. “The HTC Touch 3G and HTC Touch Viva embody our commitment to build a family of touch phones that are powerful and stylish but also offer something to everyone,” said Peter Chou, president and CEO, HTC Corporation. “Whether you’re a professional or a student you can now get an HTC touch phone with a beautiful touch user experience.”HTC Touch 3G
The HTC Touch 3G mobile phone offers an uncompromising touch phone experience with powerful Internet capabilities including wireless download speeds up to 18 times faster than standard 3G. As part of this browsing experience users can zoom and pan Websites with one-hand. This true mobile broadband experience allows users to navigate more easily, leveraging the mobile Internet in a variety of ways. With the HTC Touch 3G phone, customers can search for and watch streaming video from YouTube, get directions and mapping using Google Maps for mobile and stay updated on the latest news with the integrated RSS reader.

HTC Touch mobile phones review

HTC Touch Viva
The Touch Viva blends an affordable touch phone with the benefits of HTC’s TouchFLO, an easy to use cell phone and an optimized mobile Internet experience. In addition, with Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, users can easily synchronize their calendar, contacts, emails and more with their personal computer.


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// November 19th, 2008

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