HTC Touch2 Review

Thursday, October 15, 2009

We brought you an unboxing video of the HTC Touch2 earlier this week and we can now bring you a full written review.

Shaun at www.pda247.com has completed a two part review and given it an overall positive review.

You can read PART ONE HERE and PART TWO HERE.


HTC Touch2 – Interface

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Another HTC device and another device that now has the the new Windows Phone OS.

It is always interesting to see what exactly the interfaces and programmes on devices are prior to purchase so we thought we would bring you a few screen shots of the HTC Touch2 Interface.

I wont tell you all about Windows Mobile 6.5, as by now, you should know all about that!

So here are a few images of the Touch2 and what it has to offer.

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SOURCE: BRIGHTPOINT


HTC Touch2 – Unboxed

Monday, October 12, 2009

The HTC Touch2 hit the shelves just a week ago and we are now seeing a few of the first reviews come through.

Matt from www.tracyandmatt.co.uk has created an unboxing video and short review of the device, take a look at it below.

SOURCE: Tracy and Matt’s Blog


HTC Touch2 – NOW IN STOCK

Monday, October 5, 2009

One of the first Windows Phones to hit the shelves with the new Windows Mobile 6.5 the HTC Touch2 has arrived.

First shipments will begin tomorrow, Tuesday 6th October – WE CANT SHIP BEFORE THEN!

In an ‘Urban Brown’ colour the HTC Touch2 is the upgrade to HTC’s original Touch, the features of this unit include:

  • Slim, compact and lightweight
  • Weighs just 110g, with battery.
  • Windows Mobile 6.5 for an improved user experience
  • 3G/HSDPA high speed connectivity
  • Quad Band network connectivity
  • 3.2 megapixel camera
  • WiFi
  • Bluetooth
  • On board GPS receiver
  • 2.8" touch screen
  • 3.5mm audio jack
  • MicroSDHC Memory Card Slot

A good looking device, that feels solid and good in the palm of the hand.  You can read more or order yours HERE.


HTC Touch2 – Shipping Date Confirmed

Friday, September 25, 2009

We have today had it confirmed that the HTC Touch2, will be here in time for the Windows Mobile 6.5 launch on 6th October. From this date we will start shipping the Touch2.

Features of HTC Touch2
  • Slim, compact and lightweight
  • Weighs just 110g, with battery.
  • Windows Mobile 6.5 for an improved user experience
  • 3G/HSDPA high speed connectivity
  • Quad Band network connectivity
  • 3.2 megapixel camera
  • WiFi
  • Bluetooth
  • On board GPS receiver
  • 2.8" touch screen
  • 3.5mm audio jack
  • MicroSDHC Memory Card Slot

READ MORE or ORDER a HTC Touch2 on the link below:

http://www.clove.co.uk/viewProduct.aspx?product=8DC249F4-363E-4FE5-83D9-FC0FB14F070C

Priced at £290+ VAT this is a great upgrade to the original HTC Touch or makes for a compact general smartphone, with a new and improved interface.


HTC Touch Diamond2 and Pro2 Updates

Friday, September 18, 2009

HTC have published a software update for the HTC Touch Diamond and HTC Touch Pro2

The update is for the caller ID Display.

Applicable for any HTC Touch Diaomnd2 with ROM version 1.75.xxx.x

CLICK HERE to download the Diamond2 update

For HTC Touch Pro2 users, the update is applicable for any HTC Touch Pro2 with ROM version 120.xxx.x

CLICK HERE to download the Pro2 update


HTC Touch Pro2 – Staff Review

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Staff Member: Chris Love – MD Clove Technology

The purpose of these reviews is to give you a real user guide and feedback on using the device. It is not a technical review as there are plenty of these already available from review sites, rather a general user review of the smartphone.

My journey through recent Smartphones has taken me from a HTC TYTN to an HTC Touch Pro, so the change to the HTC Touch Pro 2 was an obvious one.

When the Touch HD was launched, I was very tempted to move to this as I was so impressed with its screen size, but the lack of keyboard stopped me from making the change. The Touch Pro 2 therefore was a perfect solution as it gave me a screen very close to the size of the HD with a keyboard that I had come to rely on.

First impressions were very good; the overall size did not appear any larger than my Touch Pro and the larger screen was also of a far higher quality. The keyboard is without doubt the best I have used so far on a Win Mobile device. The 5 lines of keys are a real plus giving far easier access to numeric keys. The screen also follows the Touch HD with clean smooth lines without the clutter of many function keys which are neatly located at the base of the screen.

There is the addition of the Windows button on the front of the unit which will mean an upgrade to Win 6.5 will be possible later in the year. The front screen also has the reduce/enlarge slider touch bar, but I have found I rarely use this feature.

 

Most of the in-built applications are standard to Win Mobile, but it does incorporate the latest version of Touch Flo, which many people find very productive. Personally I have replaced this with SPB Shell 3, which I find to be far superior and flexible. I really like the ability in the lifestyle view to have a large number of my main shortcuts and applications on screen for access by simply a touch. The only gripe I have over this application appear to be a bug that will sometimes make the application hang when you switch between contact and SMS.

The Touch Pro 2 appears quite fast on most applications and some of the communication tools are powerful and very easy to use. I have added a few programs including SPB Backup, CoPilot Live 7 (which I will soon update to Live 8) and SPB Wallet, all of which I would recommend. The camera and movie feature are of a high quality for this type of device and perfect for taking the occasional photo and movie clip. Usually if away I would have a dedicated camera, so I only seem to use the camera for contact photos and pictures of some hotels and restaurants that I link to the contact database.

I do have my email from 2 accounts automatically download as well as other RSS feeds and weather reports. I also make good use of the internet browser for general information and sports updates (I have a data contract on by mobile tariff). I have tried the live TV features from a couple of software companies but generally find the access speed to be too slow for them to work well, this is down to the speed of the O2 data, and not a restriction of the phone itself.

I also have set up the Pro 2 to link to my Google Mail account which I would strongly recommend and my agenda and contacts are constantly updated with my Google ones so I would always have an up to date copy even if I did not have access to my phone for any reason. This is only sensible to use if you have a data provision on your phone contract or very good WiFi access in most places you visit.

I do not carry my Pro 2 in a case as I find them awkward, but do use and would strongly recommend a screen protector to be used. I have the CR G300 docking cradle which I think is stylish and of high quality, I also have the audio adaptor so I can use standard headphones although I do not really use the Pro 2 very much for music as I prefer my Ipod Nano. I do however sometimes download TV clips and movies for watching when on a train or plane.

The Touch Pro 2 does have a conference feature to allow 3-4 way conference calls and whilst I do not often use this the ability to turn the phone over and use on speaker phone with a high quality microphone and speaker can be a real benefit when you want someone else to share the conversation or you need to write something down from the call for example. The are many other really useful features, too many to list here, but make the use of the Pro 2 a delight, for example when you take a call and put your ear to the screen the screen turns off, but unlike the TYTN it now turns itself back on as you move the phone away from your ear to finish the call or access another application.

There are a few minor niggles, the GPS acquisition can be slow in Google Maps even when Quick GPS has been used (of interest it seems faster in CoPilot V7). I would like the reset button to be accessed via the side of the device rather than having to take the back off to access and have a standard 3.5 mm headphone socket. Possibly the most annoying one for myself is the positioning of the on/off switch which I find I can inadvertently press and turn device off when I have keyboard open and am typing. Speaking to other users this does not seem to be such a problem for them, but still consider the switch should be moved.

My conclusion however is very positive. If you need a keyboard then the HTC Touch Pro 2 is one of the best choices currently available and the unit is reliable with no major software bugs and is quick to use in most applications.

You can read more on, or purchase the HTC Touch Pro2 HERE


HTC Touch2 – Announced

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

HTC have today announced the HTC Touch2.  Codenamed the HTC Mega, the Touch2 is the upgrade to the globally popular HTC Touch.

 

Keeping a similar form factor the HTC Touch2 is a simple enhancement on the original Touch.

The standout feature has to be that this will be the first HTC phone to come pre-installed with Windows new Mobile operating system, Windows Mobile 6.5.

Designed to offer an improved user experience 6.5 will make Windows Phones more popular and intuitive.

The Touch2 will begin shipping in October and will be priced at around £330 including VAT.

Full details on the HTC Touch2 or HTC Mega can be found HERE.

In short, the main features of the new HTC Windows Phone are as follows:

  • Slim, compact and lightweight
  • Weighs just 110g, with battery.
  • Windows Mobile 6.5 for an improved user experience
  • 3G/HSDPA high speed connectivity
  • Quad Band network connectivity
  • 3.2 megapixel camera
  • WiFi
  • Bluetooth
  • On board GPS receiver
  • 2.8" touch screen
  • 3.5mm audio jack
  • MicroSDHC Memory Card Slot

More information can be found HERE


HTC Touch Pro2 – Proximity Sensor Demo

Friday, July 17, 2009

The HTC Touch Pro2 is a great device as you have no doubt seen from the online reviews.  What can sometimes be missed are the little features that are present on a device, but you just take for granted or do not really think about, how do they work.

One such example is the HTC Touch Pro2’s proximity sensor.

The Pro2 is one of very few devices to have a proximity sensor, which turns off the display when you are on a call to preserve battery.

When you move the phone away from your face, the backlight will then come back on again so that you can use the functions of the machines etc.

The video below gives a quick demonstration of how it works.

SOURCE: Pocketnow


3.5mm Headphone Jacks – See them on HTC devices of the future

Friday, July 10, 2009

It has been one of the big dislikes of HTC devices, the dreaded lack of a 3.5mm audio jack.

HTC are renowned for not including one on many of their devices, but it seems like it is all about to change.

Reports suggest that future devices will now include a 3.5mm audio jack. 

For many this news come as a massive victory after HTC have been deluged with complaints over the fact they have been using a proprietary ExtUSB connection for audio.

With smartphones becoming more and more popular and the HTC brand becoming more consumer there is a dire need for change.  Consumers have a growing requirement for music on their phone, and not being able to listen to it with their favourite headphones is a massive disappointment.

The only exceptions to this rule have been the HTC Touch HD and Hero.

To date it has worked in HTC’s favour with adaptors having to be sold, separately.

Therefore it is just a matter of time, until you find your perfect device, with an audio jack.