The HTC Touch has a beautiful 2.8 inch TFT resistive touch screen display with a resolution of 480x640 pixels and the ability to display 65k colors. The phone has an accelerometer and a proximity sensor to auto-rotate and to turn off the display automatically. The phone comes with touch sensitive navigation controls and also handwriting recognition.

The HTC Touch has no 3.5mm audio jack, this means you have to use the bundled headphone to listen to your favourite music. To help you get all your music on the phone, the HTC Touch has a 256 MB of ROM and 192 MB of RAM, and for storage purposes, the phone has a built-in memory of 4GB. You cannot increase the memory of the phone as there is no memory card slot.

The HTC Touch features GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA up to 7.4 Mbps, Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g), Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP, and a miniUSB port for PC connectivity and charging.

The HTC Touch has a 3.15 MP camera which has the ability to take pictures with a maximum resolution of 2048x1536 pixels. The HTC Touch also records video at CIF resolution. For video calling junkies, there is a VGA front-facing camera, or secondary camera.

The HTC Touch runs on a 528 MHz ARM 11processor and a dedicated Adreno 130 GPU. The setup is housed on a Qualcomm MSM7201A chipset. The HTC Touch runs Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional as the OS. The phone, unfortunately, has a GPS built in and supports A-GPS.

To support all this, the HTC Touch is given a standard 900 mAh Li-ion battery which gives a standby time of up to 285 hours and a talk time of up to 5 hours 30 minutes."; $review2 = "HTC has most certainly revolutionized the design of Windows Mobile phones with its introduction of HTC Touch. The Touch phone is suitable for business users who don't want to miss out on entertainment and communicating features. According to reports from HTC, the response for the Touch phone has exceeded their expectations.

HTC Touch belongs to the small PocketPC category and it is one of the smallest phones from HTC. Surprisingly, the build quality is good and the phone feels sturdy. Rounded edges give a uniquely refreshing feel for the phone to hold and use. Most of the front panel is occupied by 2.3\" TFT touch screen display supporting QVGA resolution. Apart from the screen, a large D pad attracts the attention. On either side of the D pad, there are two oblong shaped hardware keys.

Windows Mobile 6.0 operating system is available for some time now and HTC has included its exciting new add-on TouchFlo cube to make the operating system more interesting. The revamped interface has a customizable home screen that is easy to navigate. The screen automatically rotates when you change the orientation of the phone. The addition of TouchFlo cube has greatly reduced the need for stylus as the improved interface enables easy access using fingers.

For inputting text for message, you have to rely on QWERTY keyboard available on screen. It is pretty small and you have to use stylus. There are free third party applications that provide bigger keyboards which are much more user friendly. The 2 megapixel camera without autofocus is pretty disappointing. The camera interface is easy to operate, but the quality of images and videos are downright disappointing.

All the data connectivity options like GPRS, EDGE, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth apart from regular USB connection are available with HTC Touch. This touch phone however doesn't support 3G networks and you have to deal with incredibly slow internet speed. HTC Touch has audio and video players that are good enough, but there is not FM radio on board. "; include 'phone.php'; ?>