Thursday, February 14, 2008
HTC Touch Dual Reviewed
Posted by Nurhisham Hussein in "HARDWARE" @ 03:00 AM
"The phone’s appearance catches the eye extremely easy. If you pull the phone out of the suede bag, included in the box and people around you don’t start asking you questions like “Is this Prada?” or “Is that a new model by Samsung?", then most likely, you are surrounded by individuals, who have spent the last year in a Buddhist temple."
We've got a rock solid review here of HTC's Touch Dual, which features a faster processor, larger memory and a sliding keyboard over its Touch predecessor. The reviewer(s), while a bit taken by the looks of the device (see quote above), hasn't neglected any other aspect of the Touch Dual with a run through of the entire software suite, the camera and SPB benchmarks plus a whole slew of hi-res photos. While the Touch Dual gets a 9 out of 10 in the review, if you're in the market for one you should take note of the concerns expressed over so-so call quality, weak multimedia capability and lack of wi-fi.
We've got a rock solid review here of HTC's Touch Dual, which features a faster processor, larger memory and a sliding keyboard over its Touch predecessor. The reviewer(s), while a bit taken by the looks of the device (see quote above), hasn't neglected any other aspect of the Touch Dual with a run through of the entire software suite, the camera and SPB benchmarks plus a whole slew of hi-res photos. While the Touch Dual gets a 9 out of 10 in the review, if you're in the market for one you should take note of the concerns expressed over so-so call quality, weak multimedia capability and lack of wi-fi.