HTC Touch2 (unlocked)
Manufacturer: HTC Part number: TOUCH2ULK
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- Bottom Line:
- With the design improvements and enhancements of Windows Mobile 6.5, the HTC Touch2 makes for a nice smartphone for first-time users. Unfortunately, it's not bound for the U.S. and may not be worth its unlocked price.
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CNET editors' review
HTC Touch2 (unlocked) price range: $169.00
- Reviewed by: Bonnie Cha
- Reviewed on: 10/05/2009
The good: The HTC Touch2 features a sleek design. Even as an entry-level device, it offers Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and a 3.2-megapixel camera. Windows Mobile 6.5 brings some nice improvements to the user interface.
The bad: The Touch2 doesn't support U.S. 3G. Screen is low resolution and there's no accelerometer.
The bottom line: With the design improvements and enhancements of Windows Mobile 6.5, the HTC Touch2 makes for a nice smartphone for first-time users. Unfortunately, it's not bound for the U.S. and may not be worth its unlocked price.
User reviews
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Disastrous!
by ankaboottx on January 20, 2010
Pros: 1 - looks great
2 - slim and light
3 - good battery life
4 - good camera
5 - fast processorCons: 1 - Touch browsing cause miss calling or getting into functions that you didn't intend.
2 - Hard to disconnect or answer calls using the touch screen.
3 - NO MORE VOICE Calling/Command
4 - ... Not enough room to list all consSummary: This phone is terrible. I actually went back to my old JAMin i-mate running Windows Mobile 5.0. Using HTC Touch 2 I lost so much functionality and gained very ...
Summary: This phone is terrible. I actually went back to my old JAMin i-mate running Windows Mobile 5.0. Using HTC Touch 2 I lost so much functionality and gained very little. It is a good looking phone with no substance. It is difficult to navigate, lacks voice command and voice calling.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Rubbush (Currently tring to scrap our fleet of these)
by arranguy on January 6, 2011
Pros: GPS, Radio
Cons: Very slow and stops responding all the time.
Summary: I often have to remove the battery as the unlock screen slider doesn't unlock the phone, you can slide it but it doesn't work. About half of the ...
Summary: I often have to remove the battery as the unlock screen slider doesn't unlock the phone, you can slide it but it doesn't work. About half of the time it is very slow to respond and hangs for at least a minute when you change from one mode to another e.g. from text to phone. The interface is very poorly designed and a pain to use. Very hard to find Apps for.
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Poor Quality Device
by technocratx on September 30, 2010
Pros: It had a handy little weather application. Exchange server connectivity and synchronization was good.
Cons: On the Telecom New Zealand network, this phone has had the most customer complaints. Most are to do with poor signal quality. Also this phone has a lot of issues with losing data connections, easily fixed by taking out the battery, but annoying.
Summary: Choosing this phone was the worst mistake I've made with our mobile communications.
Summary: Choosing this phone was the worst mistake I've made with our mobile communications.
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Ok only but you do get an FM radio.
by Hurshtx on October 26, 2009
Pros: Faster CPU and more memory than original Touch.
Cons: Two of the five hardware buttons are just to promote Windows Mobile as they really provide no meaningful purpose. Also, they removed the usual 5 way button and replaced it with a 1 way button. Is that progress? There is no voice recognition.
Summary: The operability of this phone has been crippled by the removal of the 5 way button and no voice recognition software. I would return this phone if my 15day return ...
Summary: The operability of this phone has been crippled by the removal of the 5 way button and no voice recognition software. I would return this phone if my 15day return period was not up.
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horrible, who writes these review they need to be fired
by laurca21 on March 15, 2010
Pros: I love this phone! It might not do a few things but it does sooo much. Ive had my phone for about 3 months now and it has been the best phone ive ever had and i have had some really good phones(2)iphones sidekick 08 tmobile dash htc diamond palm pixi
Cons: cant seem to find custom skins/cases and themes for this phone (n0t wallpaper) seems non-existing and i do tend to dislike the onscreen keyboard
Summary: My interface is different on my phone than yours is, mine carries the touchflo 2d theme and its pretty nice! This phone is fast it doesnt take a lifetime to ...
Summary: My interface is different on my phone than yours is, mine carries the touchflo 2d theme and its pretty nice! This phone is fast it doesnt take a lifetime to turn on.The homescreen is good your basic important info on display such as your appointments time calender and weather features and their settings are just one tap away which cuts out all the hassle of having to search through a bunch of file and folders to just be able to change time or set your alarm. Next to that you use the touch features and just slide over to the contact icon, i just want to say it is truely nice to have 12 contact picture and name on display in nice little ,easy to touch and hit the right contact, that accessible and i have big hands. On top of that you can arrange it so that when you tap one of the 12 contacts you can have it arranged that you can call or either text that person with just a tap, one of there features is you can also view every time you talked to that person at what time, and time duration without having to fish through everyone you talked to for the last 2 days to find out when you last talked to that specific person. Sliding over to the messaging icon you can easily view all your messages in the order they came in by swiping your finger up or down and it also combines the sms with mms messages whick is less of a hassle than having to go to a sms inbox then to a mms inbox to check to different messages the same person sent you and goodness forbid you have to figure i which came first or last and if you want to see only that contacts conversation then you just tap there name. Next the mail box you are able to view all your mail with just a tap or a swipe and it is less confusing since they have a small icon on the side for easy email composing and the other icons keeps your emails from seperate accounts seperated but still easy access, I love how anything on the web/online feature make the word readable yet contained in a not so big screen. Sliding on to the globe/world icon you have your browser plus a swipe down gives you your bookmarks which i do believe in one of your more detailed setting features you are able to decide that when you tap that globe/world you can chose which mobile browers you prefer such as skyfire, bing, opera mini etc, cool because certain ones do certain things better and its your choice which one is at your finger tip. Moving on to the pictures i like how you can view your picture youve taken and access your camera/ video recorder on one special page but i dislike the fact that the camera itself isnt all that great plus its short of a flash but the quality of sharpness in the pictures and video recording depth did shock me. Moving on to the music not icon you have your touch mp3 player ( i always wanted one of those! a larger micro sd chip makes a dream come true). Sliding to th weather icon its accuracy varies but its mostly not to far off even with the weekly overview at the bottom of the screen and you can check it from locations across the world or just the major towns in your state ( the one of the home screen shows weather on your town). Moving on to the map and magnifying glass you have your map search ( this is BAD! AND MEAN IN THAT GOOD MY PHONE IS SO MUCH MORE BETTER THAN YOURS WAY)This is how gps is suppose to do when it meets a map!! I type something in that search bar and it pulls up everything in whatever area i want to, not only that if i typed in a certain place it would pull up everything with that name and you can also cross out some of the choices by doing a more detailed criteria you dont even have to now the specific name of the place you can type in "coffee" nd it will pull up all the coffee shops / places that serve coffee where ever yo want it to and it gives you the option to call that person at that address and the gps is very accurate, out does the one in my car although that one talks and gives a bigger picture. Sliding over to the next icon is your settings the basics, next icon is your 18 easy access program apps ( took a long type to find great apps for this phone but the apps themselves that i was able to get for this phone plus were free makes this phone great because it puts the finishing custom touch of whatever you want you phone to have or be able to do at just a tap. This phone reminds me of one of a expensive computer all into a small device that i can talk on. This review is just the tip of the iceberg for all mobile geeks like me. Thanks HTC for this one 5 star phone
1 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
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PERFECT SMARTPHONE, FM RADIO, AND A 3.5 HEADPHONE JACK!
by daisy-kj on January 30, 2010
Pros: 1) WiFi
2) Wonderful FM radio
3) Perfect size
4) GREAT 2.8" screen that is vivid and colors outstanding!
5) Wonderful Google maps.
6) Screen has lots of bounce, easy response because of TouchPro.
7) Has 3.5" standard jack for headphone!Cons: 1) Low screen resolution, but still the screen is clear and easy to read.
2) Wish the screen was 3.0" to 3.4", but still I like the compact size of this phone and the fact that it is pocket friendly and lightweight!
3) No landscape except for videos.Summary: A couple of weeks ago, I upgraded to HTC Touch 2 because of:
1) 3.5mm standard headphone jack.
2) FM Radio with great clarity!
3) Windows 6.5 (one ...Summary: A couple of weeks ago, I upgraded to HTC Touch 2 because of:
1) 3.5mm standard headphone jack.
2) FM Radio with great clarity!
3) Windows 6.5 (one of my favorite features of this phone).
4) Touchscreen with Touch-Flo (the touchscreen is bouncy and fast and works great).
5) Small size (thin phone and not too tall or heavy, light to carry!
This phone is JUST THE RIGHT SIZE and a LIGHTWEIGHT phone, it is very pocket or purse friendly! I wanted the touch QWERTY keyboard and this phone has 3 onscreen keyboards: 1) Full QWERTY 2)Mini QWERTY 3) Standard phone keyboard (with the 10 keys number and 3 letters to a number thing), you know just like on the old time cell phone. However, I prefer the FULL QWERTY keyboard and I use my fingernail as my stylus, works great and easy to type like this! Also, I love the fact that this phone does not have a pull out (sliding) keyboard. Why? Because a pull out sliding keyboard adds:
1) Weight to the phone.
2) Thickness to the phone.
3) Sliders are such a hassle to deal with and sliders wear out quickly.
All in all, this phone is PERFECT for me. The only thing I would change in this is make it a higher resolution. Next phone I buy will have a very high resolution and at least a 3.2" screen if not a 3.6" screen! (But no slide out keyboard for me). Like the compact size of a candy bar phone! So I still give this phone a 4.5 stars to a 5.0 stars because of Windows 6.5. Thanks HTC!0 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Perfect Phone at Reasonable Price
by jmohapatra on December 28, 2009
Pros: Small Size, Highly Responsive, Speed Dial via "People",Weather Forecast with Location Service
Cons: 1. Calendar on Home Screen
2. Missing of Word Suggestion while typing.Summary: I got this phone because of its look, size & price.Once I started exploring it I fall in love with it. I had a Imate phone with Windows mobile ...
Summary: I got this phone because of its look, size & price.Once I started exploring it I fall in love with it. I had a Imate phone with Windows mobile 6.1. My wife found that difficult to use. But even she loves this phone and able to use this with ease.
By reading different review I was expecting 3 types of keyboard but found only 1 type + a mandarin one which is not useful for me.
One thing which I was missing was the feature like "Word Suggestion while typing messages in my imate phone". I don't like T9 suggestion.
Nevertheless as a whole I am quite happy with it.0 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: HTC
- Part number: TOUCH2ULK
- Description: HTC Touch2 is ready to help you with all the things you want to do on your phone. Stay in touch with your friends, find out what they're up to on Facebook, check your mail, or browse the web. It's all at your fingertips in a compact phone that fits nicely in your hand.
General
- Packaged Quantity 1
- Product Type Smartphone
- Form Factor Touch
- Integrated Components Voice recorder,
GPS receiver,
Digital camera,
Digital player - Width 2.2 in
- Depth 0.5 in
- Height 4.1 in
- Weight 3.9 oz
Cellular
- Technology WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM
- Band WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900
- Mobile Broadband Generation 3G
- Service Provider Unlocked
- Operating System Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional
- Software Platforms Supported Java
- Input Device(s) Touch sensitive screen
Messaging & Internet
- Cellular Messaging Services SMS
Communications
- Data Transmission HSDPA,
GPRS,
EDGE - Wireless Interface IEEE 802.11b/g,
Bluetooth 2.1 EDR - Bluetooth Profiles Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)
- Communication Features Internet browser
Phone Features
- Phone Functions Call timer,
Conference call,
Speakerphone,
Vibrating alert - Polyphonic Ringer Yes
- Additional Features TouchFLO touch-screen
Organizer
- Personal Information Management Calendar,
Calculator,
Reminder,
Alarm clock Media Player
- Supported Digital Audio Standards MP3,
WMA,
MIDI,
AAC,
QCP,
eAAC+,
AAC +,
AMR,
WAV - Supported Digital Video Standards MPEG-4,
WMV,
3GP Processor
- Type QUALCOMM MSM7225
- Clock Speed 528 MHz
Memory
- RAM 256 MB
- ROM 512 MB
- Supported Flash Memory Cards microSD
Digital Camera
- Sensor Resolution 3.2 megapixels
Navigation System
- GPS Navigation GPS receiver
Display
- Type LCD display
- Technology TFT
- Diagonal Size 2.8 in
- Display Resolution 320 x 240 pixels
Connections
- Connector Type Data port - 11 pin HTC ExtUSB,
Headset jack - Mini-phone 3.5 mm Battery
- Technology Lithium ion
- Capacity 1100 mAh
- Run Time Details Talk - up to 440 min,
Standby - up to 500 hour(s) Miscellaneous
- Included Accessories Power adapter , Power adapter
Manufacturer info
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