The HTC Fuze measures 102 x 51 x 18.1 mm and is on the upper side when it comes to weight, weighing in at 165 grams. The weight is attributed to the presence of a physical QWERTY keyboard which slides out from the side. The phone has a 2.8 inch TFT resistive touch screen and a resolution of 480x640 pixels with the ability to display 65k colors. The HTC Fuze has an accelerometer for auto-rotation of the display. There are also handwriting recognition and touch sensitive navigation control keys.

The HTC Fuze has no 3.5mm audio output jack, which can come as a big let-down to many people, including me. But if you are interested in the memory, the phone has 288 MB of RAM and 512 MB of ROM. If you think this is not enough, you can extend the storage of the phone using a microSD card slot.

The HTC Fuze has standard GPRS and EDGE connectivity, and HSPDA up to 7.2 Mbps, Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g), Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP, and miniUSB for PC connectivity and charging. The HTC Fuze has a 3.15 MP camera with autofocus and LED flash. The camera take pictures at a resolution of 2048x1536 pixels and also record video. The phone has a VGA front facing camera for video calling.

The HTC Fuze runs on a 528 MHz ARM 11 processor and has dedicated Adreno 130 GPU. This setup is housed on a Qualcomm MSM7201A chipset. The phone runs Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional edition. The HTC Fuze has GPS and support for A-GPS.

To give power to all these hardware and software elements of the phone, the HTC Fuze is equipped with a standard 1340 mAh Li-ion battery which gives a standby time of up to 406 hours and a talk time of up to 8 hours. "; $review2 = "HTC experimented a lot with Windows Mobile smart phones and HTC Fuze is the result of early experiments. It is a stylish looking Windows Mobile phone available with AT&T contract. The responsive touch screen and unique tweaks of the Mobile operating system are the important characteristics of Fuze.

HTC Fuze is typically a 3G supported AT&T version of HTC's Touch Pro available with Sprint. Just like the Touch Pro, Fuze also has 2.8\" VGA touch screen. With recent smart phones using AMOLED screens, VGA resolution may not be great, but if you are looking for a budget friendly responsive smart phone, Fuze is hard to miss. Below the screen, there are four hardware buttons along with a navigation button. HTC Fuze comes with a full slide out QWERTY keyboard which is a boon for those who are tired of touch screen keyboard. The sliding option is smooth and sturdy.

Fuze runs on Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system. To make the interface usable, HTC has included its TouchFlo 3D interface UI. There are shortcuts to essential apps like web browsers and email clients with the TouchFlo 3D interface. AT&T has also loaded its feature rich apps including the multimedia and navigation apps.

HTC Fuze has pretty good navigation options and Opera 9.5 browser comes along with the phone. Zooming in and out on web pages can be done using the navigation button below the screen. Fuze supports 3G networks and Wi-Fi with shortcut keys to internet connectivity options on the full QWERTY keyboard.

Fuze has a 3.2 megapixel camera with flash and autofocus. Image quality was decent and good and video recording was mediocre. HTC has loaded the camera app with several software features to enhance the quality of images. On the multimedia side, TouchFLo 3D interface has made the device complete with audio and video players that look aesthetically pleasing. However, disappointingly, HTC Fuze doesn't have a 3.5mm audio jack which is a mistake that is found in several HTC phones these days. "; include 'phone.php'; ?>