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HTC Touch Pro2 Highlights |
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| FEATURES SUMMARY | |  | | STATUS | |  | | INTRODUCED | |  | | FORM FACTOR | |  | | SAR VALUE | |  | | NETWORKS | 2G: GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900 / GSM 850 3G: HSDPA 2100 |  | | BATTERY | |  |
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HTC Touch Pro2 Technical Specifications
| General | | Status | Available | | Introduced | May 2009 | | Announced | February 2009 | | Network (2G) | GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900 / GSM 850 | | Network (3G) | HSDPA 2100 | | Form factor | Slider | | Antenna type | Internal | | SAR Value | 0.681 W/Kg |
|  | | Size | | Weight | 178.5 g (with battery) | | Dimensions | 116.0 x 59.2 x 17.3 mm |
|  | | Display | | Type | Graphical | | Coloured | Yes, TFT resistive touchscreen, 65K colors | | Size | 3.60 inch | | Resolution | 480 x 800 pixels | | | - Full QWERTY keyboard - TouchFLO 3D finger swipe navigation - Touch-sensitive zoom bar - Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate - Handwriting recognition |
|  | | Memory | | | - 288 MB RAM, 512 MB ROM - Qualcomm MSM7200A 528 Mhz processor - microSD (TransFlash) - Photocall |
|  | | Ringtones | | Polyphonic ringtones | Yes, 40 | | Ringtone profiles | Yes | | | - MP3, WAV |
|  | | Networking | | HSDPA speed | 7.2 Mbps | | GPRS | Yes, Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps | | EDGE | Yes, Class 10, 236.8 kbps | | HSCSD | Yes | | WLAN | Yes, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g | | USB | Yes, miniUSB | | Bluetooth | Yes, 2.0, headset support only | | WAP | Yes | | Browser | Yes, HTML | | | - Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional - Instant Messaging - Built-in GPS receiver |
|  | | Features | | Vibration | Yes | | SMS | Send / Receive | | MMS | Send / Receive | | Camera | Builtin, 3.2 MP, 2048x1536 pixels, autofocus, video; secondary VGA videocall camera | | Java | Yes, MIDP 2.0 | | Games | Yes, (changeable) | | Clock | Yes | | Alarm | Yes | | Calculator | Yes | | Calendar | Yes | | To-do list | Yes | | Voice memo | Yes | | Multiple numbers / contact | Yes | | Handsfree | Yes | | Headset jack | Yes | | | - Pocket Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, PDF viewer) - MP3 player - Straight Talk technology |
|  | | Standard Battery | | Type | Li-Ion | | Amperage | 1500 mAh | | Standby time | GSM: 500h / 3G: 750h | | Talk time | GSM: 8h 30m / 3G: 6h 30m | | Videocall time | 2h 30m |
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HTC Touch Pro2 opinions and reviews - click to read all
Reviewer: Ryan
Date: 25 Aug 2009, 23:01 GMT | I hope the battery life, along with the stability of the programming have been updated. I currently own the Touch Pro from Sprint, and have had nothing but problems with this phone. I love the functionality and customization options, but past that, I'd honestly rather |
Reviewer: Wallace Wilkinson
Date: 24 Jul 2009, 17:11 GMT | GREAT PHONE. I have or have had the HTC TyTN, TyTN ll, MeTEOR, Touch Pro, Touch HD, Nokia N-95, Qtek 9000, Samsung Ultra Touch, and the up and coming Android. This is by far the most functional OVERALL device of them all. I don't mean to contradict whomever said the T2 doesn't have an audio jack because it does, it just isn't 3.5. It has a11-pin mini-USB 2.0, audio jack, and TV Out in one built in. Also the phone is GREAT for sending class zero SMS's with one small add on that isn't hard to find (I'll stop there about that). Also it's screen sensitivity is improved over the Touch Pro, and it seems battery life is as well. And like other HTC's not including UK 3Mobile versions, it's pretty easy to flash the ROM on if you wish too, a word of caution from painful experience, DO NOT TRY TO FLASH THE ROM ON AN HTC TOUCH PRO (not sure about the T2 and don't intend to find out) with a MAC RUNNING Win XP through VMWare Fusion, else you have a beautiful sliding paperweight. Last word of caution if you plan to travel extensively or simply want it done, try and get the phone ordered not only SIM unlocked but CID unlocked as well, much easier to get it that way than MAKE it that way, plus if HTC were to Notice and I understand they have they make your device ineligible for any future ROM updates. But over all, finest phone I have used to date bar none. GOOD NEWS for MAC USERS as well, the T2 so far seems to sync well with an app called Double Twist (last I checked it was still free I think), even better though (not free however) is Syncmate Professional edition. In my humble opinion it beats Mark Space's "the Missing Sync" like a rented Mule. Anyway opinions vary but that's mine. and oh yea to whomever asked it does take a SIM card, or at least the early version I got last week (7-18-09) did. If you get it, enjoy! It's truly a great phone |
Reviewer: Mark
Date: 20 Jul 2009, 19:23 GMT | This looks like an awesome phone, can't wait for Sprint to offer it. BTW You don't need a headset jack, just get a stereo bluetooth headset. Wires are a thing of the past... |
Reviewer: Mark
Date: 20 Jul 2009, 19:20 GMT | You don't need a headset jack, get a stereo bluetooth headset. Wires are a thing of the past... |
Reviewer: samantha
Date: 01 Jul 2009, 00:50 GMT | Aww such a sexxy phone but no hedset jack?!?! man thats one thing i really needed |
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