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Review: HTC Tattoo

by SmartphoneDaily, posted Thursday 14 January 2010

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Android is becoming something of a star in the smartphone world. The operating system is finger friendly and benefits from an app store with many free – and useful – applications to choose from.

HTC is making quite a play to be at the top of the …

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Review: HTC HD2

by SmartphoneDaily, posted Tuesday 12 January 2010

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The HTC HD2 is an absolute giant of a device, its huge screen being the feature that will, ultimately, probably be the deciding factor on whether people like it or not.

That is because the screen measures a massive 4.3 inches across diagonal corners. That means the …

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Review: HTC Touch2

by SmartphoneDaily, posted Friday 18 December 2009

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HTC’s Touch2 is part of the first wave of devices running Windows Mobile 6.5 to hit the stores. As well as sporting the new version of Microsoft’s operating system, The Touch2 has an updated version of TouchFLO on board, HTC’s own front end for Windows Mobile. …

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Review: HTC Touch Pro2

by SmartphoneDaily, posted Wednesday 19 August 2009

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HTC’s devices are many and varied, and all the better for it. After all, what suits one user won’t suit us all. But the HTC Touch Pro2 is, quite simply a stunner, with just one flaw in its otherwise superb armoury.

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Review: HTC Snap

by Andy Betts, posted Monday 27 July 2009

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The Snap is HTC’s first smartphone with a front-mounted Qwerty keyboard since the S640 at the end 2006.

It is a surprise that it has taken the company so long to produce a follow up since the intervening period has seen this once purely business-oriented form factor make the crossover into the consumer market thanks to the likes of the BlackBerry Curve 8900 and the Nokia E71.

What is less of a surprise is that the Snap seems designed to sit alongside these two models, with the Curve in particular a notable influence.

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Review: HTC Magic

by Andy Betts, posted Monday 20 July 2009

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The first smartphone to run Google’s Android platform was an exclusive handset for T-Mobile. The G1 toted a miniature qwerty keyboard and gained mixed reactions. This second model is different in many ways.

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Hands-on with the HTC Hero

by Andy Betts, posted Wednesday 24 June 2009

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HTC has unveiled its first non-operator exclusive, non-Google branded Android phone, the Hero. But it is their brand new UI, HTC Sense, that is likely to prove the more revolutionary product.

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