Typical price: £450
What is it: Touchscreen smart phone with slide-out keyboard
What we think: Has its failings, but certain users will appreciate the large and excellent screen and keyboard
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 3 August 2009
Tags: HTC, HTC Touch Pro2, viewing angle, operating system, laptops
We like:
Excellent screen; spacious keyboard; good connectivity
We don't like:
Large and heavy; runs the clunky Windows Mobile operating system
CNET UK judgement:
The HTC Touch Pro2 certainly won't appeal to everyone, but, with its big, high-resolution screen and roomy keyboard, it'll tick the right boxes for some
Full review:
The HTC Touch Pro2 aims to be all things to all people by combining a large touchscreen with a roomy, slide-out Qwerty keyboard. But, available for free on a £35-per-month contract with Orange or around £450 SIM-free, it's quite pricy. Is it good enough to justify its high asking price? Continue Reading...
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HTC Touch Pro2 History
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Photos: HTC Touch Pro2 hands-on
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HTC Touch Pro2: Straight talking
At the Mobile World Congress, HTC launched the Touch Pro2, which has all sorts of speakerphone features for people who like that sort of thing
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August 14, 2009
Posted by: daydreamer01
"Pricey but worth every penny"
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