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

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  • This unlocked cell phone is compatible with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile. Not all carrier features may be supported. It will not work with CDMA carriers like Verizon Wireless, Alltel and Sprint.
  • Tri-band GSM cell phone compatible with 900/1800/1900 frequencies and GPRS/EDGE capabilities
  • Innovative TouchFLO touchscreen navigation with 3D cube interface; powered by Windows Mobile 6.0 operating system
  • Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g); 2-megapixel digital camera with macro mode; MicroSD memory expansion; Bluetooth stereo music
  • Up to 5 hours of talk time, up to 200 hours (8+ days) of standby time

Product DescriptionLet your fingers guide you with the HTC Touch ™, the world’s first phone that offers intuitive touch screen technology. Surf the web with Internet Explorer ®, send and receive email from accounts like Hotmail ® and Yahoo ®. Chat on Messenger and send photos to your own web space through Windows Live ™. Optimized for entertainment, the HTC Touch lets you enjoy your favorite music and movie clips through the integrated media suite. It also has the versatility of t. . . More>>

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

Price: $399.99
Rating: 3.5 (15 reviews)

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  1. G. M. Solano
    4:04 am on April 15th, 2010

    I changed my Palm Treo for the HTC Touch a few months ago, it was a mistake, I loved the design and specifications, but from the beginning the phone had software problems, problems that the device reduced almost to vanity, not I can synchronize with a PC because the HTC Touch destroyed each agenda setting, seek support, and still have not received any response from HTC. All we can do now is throw my HTC into the trash and go for a Palm Treo or something else. Rating: 1 / 5

  2. C. GISCOMBE
    7:03 am on April 15th, 2010

    I’ve been through three of these phones and they all have the same problems. It is common for this phone not to ring for incoming calls. HTC has not yet provided an adequate solution to this problem. If you are lucky that the phone rings, only a few seconds (literally) before the call to voicemail. Therefore, they barely have time to respond. The phone constantly drops calls and freezes so often that it is constantly resetting and removing the battery. It is also difficult to use the screens as they are very small so if you like surfing the Internet or text messaging will be a desafío.Si are looking for a good touch screen phone, I recommend trying the iPhone or instinct. Please do not waste your time or money on this teléfono.Clasificación: 1 / 5

  3. Mark F. Hunsaker
    9:10 am on April 15th, 2010

    I had an iPhone, Blackberry Curve, Blackberry two pearls, Verizon VX6800, and Palm Treo. I’ve been around the block when it comes to smartphones. The HTC Touch has been a pleasant surprise. I was a little skeptical about having a PDA phone with no physical keyboard. I loved the text input of the Pearl (SureType) and was a surprise to see a virtual “SureType” keyboard style. The keyboard for text entry has 20 keys arranged as a QWERTY keybard two letters to a key. There are also 5 other text entries than SureType style: a keypad (only pencil), T9, recognition of letters (such as a Palm Treo), Block Recognizer and Transcriber transcriptor.El was one of the entries text more interesting. How many times have you got frustrated while inputing a name from contacts or something custom? Transcriber recognizes your Handwritting (both cursive, print, or a combination of both). The HTC Touch is highly customizable, since it runs on Windows Mobile 6. I have fairly new to WM6, but I am surprised at how fast both stable and has sido.El HTC Touch PDA phone is a great style. The “Touch Flow” is a great addition to a phone is already well balanced. So if you’ve read my comments another phone, I’ll list the pros and cons: Pros: operating-system stability Personalizablesaltavoz phone-Loud-Loud volume-Well-Touch vibrate flujodatos Variable / text input (6 different ways )-Touch screen is bright and very sensitive vívidapantalla and rubber receptivoconcha-2. 0 MP cámaraContras: “Easy MP3 ring tones-alarm-clock personalizadosTerrible Weather in HTC Home application is limited to large cities sólostylus cheap (my first one broke a few days … a little superglue fixed that problem) – I have packet data (see notes below) Now, finally, the only problem with having a PDA phone offering a data packet. If the phone is purchased at a new contract or upgrade (to pick up the phone at a discount), you must have either a “Smart Choice” plan (through Alltel) or pay $ 45 a month for unlimited use data and e-mail. It seems a little high because the phone does not require data to operate. Now if the phone is purchased at full price of commercial establishments are not obliged to pay for a data packet. If this is the case, the data are charged per minute, not KB. For only $ 10 a month, you will have unlimited data via Alltel. Not bad. Rating: 4 / 5

  4. U. Ogwu
    10:00 am on April 15th, 2010

    The HTC Touch phone is a decent size your curb appeal with a case that has a good tactile sensation. Ti runs on Windows Mobile 6 and has a sensitive screen tacto.El negative aspect of this device is that it is prone to software / screen lock. Almost everything you do on this device as the sending of text, view or delete mail or even the search for contacts, leads to a screen lock. The only way to recover from the prison of screen is to reboot the device. Usually reboot several times a day. If you foresee future emergency situations that may require emergency services like firefighters, this phone can not meet that necesidad.Tan soon as HTC sets the screen freeze / lock problems in this device, which will surely make this a cell phone worth having. Rating: 1 / 5

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