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HTC Touch Dual unboxed

December 9th, 2007

The HTC Touch Dual is another one of those devices that everyone seems to be talking about at the moment. Thanks to our friends over at Clove Technology we've managed to get our hands on one to review. As with all of our reviews, where possible, we'll be using the device for a few weeks and only then will we prepare the review.

In the mean time enjoy out unboxing video and come back soon for more!

HTC Touch Dual unboxed

  • Discover TouchFLO™, a revolutionary touch-screen technology that allows finger-touch scrolling, panning and photo zooming
  • Innovative 3D touch cube interface for quick and easy navigation
  • Slide-out 20-key keyboard or 16-key keypad for single-handed typing
  • Worldwide connectivity (HSDPA, 3G, and GPRS/EDGE/GSM)
  • Windows Mobile® 6 Professional with Direct Push Outlook® e-mail
  • Live HTC Home™ featuring time and weather display, quick launcher, and one-touch ring tone settings
  • 2 megapixel camera for shooting photos/videos and a second camera for video calls
  • HTC Touch Dual specification:

  • Windows Mobile 6 Professional
  • Qualcomm® MSM 7200, 400MHz
  • ROM: 256MB ; RAM: 128MB SDRAM
  • 2.6" TFT LCD Touchscreen 240 x 320
  • Tri-Band HSDPA/UMTS
  • 2.0 Megapixel main camera
  • Bluetooth version 2.0
  • 1150mAh Lithium Ion battery
  • MicroSD card slot
  • Slide-out 16-key keypad
  • 107 mm (L) X 55 mm (W) X 15.8 mm (T)
  • 120 grams
  • NOTE: There's still no WiFi on the Touch Dual!

    Posted by: Matt

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    Comments, Pingbacks:

    Comment from: Joe Lagrav [Visitor] · http://www.yissum.co.il
    I must say, the iPhone is certainly getting plenty of competition lately with all these smart phones and it doesn't seem to be getting any easier with Touch Dual. I definitely like the 2.0 megapixel camera. Though I am looking forward to Apple's new iPhone which I hear will be released pretty soon. Only time will tell...

    Joe Lagrav
    Technology Transfer Services
    PermalinkPermalink 30/01/08 @ 17:41
    Comment from: freddyb [Visitor]
    Where do you get the touch dual that works on At&t's 3G network in the US (850/1900)? I thought it was only 2100mhz for 3G connectivity? If you have found one that will get 3G in the US, please let me know!!!!
    PermalinkPermalink 11/02/08 @ 19:06
    Comment from: Cristian [Visitor] · http://www.yissum.co.il/
    It is a very nice phone with lots of features, but more features means more money and the phone will still remain on the rich people market for quite a long time because of the price, but I repeat: it is worth every penny.
    PermalinkPermalink 02/04/08 @ 18:03

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