The HTC Snap has a 2.4 inch TFT screen with a resolution of 320x240 pixels and the ability to display 65k colors. The phone is specially made for people who message or email a lot. For this reason, the phone features a full QWERTY keypad, and the phone is in the form of a candy bar. To make navigation easier, the phone also features a trackball.

The HTC Snap has, unfortunately, doesn't have any 3.5mm audio jack. This means that you are stuck with the bundled headphones unless you use a converter. But if you are okay with it and want to know how much memory the phone has, the HTC Snap has 192MB of RAM and 256MB of ROM. If you think this is not enough for storing your files, which it is not, you can extend the storage space of the phone with the help of a microSD card. The phone supports up to 16GB of cards.

When it comes to connectivity, the HTC Snap features GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA at 7.2 Mbps, Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g), Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP, and a USB port for PC connectivity and charging. The HTC Snap also features a 2MP camera which takes pictures with a maximum resolution of 1600x1200 pixels. The camera is capable of recording video also. But unfortunately for video junkies, there is no front-facing, or secondary camera.

The HTC Snap runs on a 528 MHz processor and runs Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard edition as the phone's OS. The phone has a built in GPS module and also supports A-GPS.

To power up all this, the HTC Snap has a standard 1500 mAh Li-ion battery which gives a standby time of up to 380 hours in 2G mode and up to 480 in 3G mode. The battery also gives a talk time of up to 8 hours 30 minutes in 2G mode and up to 5 hours in 3G mode."; $review2 = "HTC Snap is a global GSM phone that supports different GSM networks. Those who want a fully featured mobile phone that is easy to carry around are targeted by HTC this time and Snap's design just proves it. The candy bar handset has a full QWERTY keyboard and it has found its way among smart phones from HTC that follow slim form factor.

The display of HTC Snap is a 2.4\" QVGA resolution screen which is pretty much basic. The main problem with the screen is very poor readability in sunlight. Below the screen, there are hardware buttons as usual along with navigation buttons. The space between the keys is just right and it will require some time to get used to the phone keys. The trackball is at the center, but it is not very responsive to touch and you may have to press hard on the ball.

The full QWERTY keyboard below the screen is one of the important selling points of HTC Snap. All the keys except the space key have the same shape and size and typing can become very easy with this phone even with one hand after you get acquainted with the keyboard. The keyboard has many keys that are pre-assigned to access important apps and it is pretty great.

HTC Snap runs on Windows Mobile 6.1 standard operating system and this time, you won't get the advantage of any customization. It is a non-touch screen phone and you just have to get used to the interface provided by the operating system. One interesting add-on is the inner circle function which allows you to access emails and messages quickly from your favorite contacts. It has a built-in internet explorer and internet connectivity is provided with HSDPA support and Wi-Fi.

The multimedia options in HTC Snap are limited, considering that the phone is designed for business people. A 2 megapixel camera is at the back and it captures some quick and decent quality images and videos that are good for sharing via MMS. Audio and video player are pretty basic and the phone doesn't respond well when you play high resolution videos. "; include 'phone.php'; ?>