also known as T-Mobile MDA Vario IV, HTC FUZE

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HTC Touch Pro






 
 

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HTC Touch Pro is the successor of the TyTN II, or a Diamond with a side-sliding QWERTY keyboard. It has similar specs to the latter, including VGA display, WiFi, GPS and 580 MHz Processor.

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HTC Touch Pro specifications

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  • Network technology
  • Multiple SIM Cards
  • Dimensions
  • Weight
  • Display
  • Additional Display
  • Battery
  • Design
  • Scheduled Availability
  • Smart Phone
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Great Phone

4 Oct 2009 KevinS

8.3 out of 10

I couldn't believe all the negative reviews on this phone.  I have had the phone for about 8 months and have not had any problems.  I had the Tilt before this and this is a better phone.  I have had ZERO problems with this phone.  Everything works, no issues at all.  Battery life is not the greatest but it is not the worst either.  I would call it average.  Plan on recharging nightly if you use the phone regularly during the day. The keyboard is excellent.  The camera is good, but agree the shutter lag is annoying, but then again, I did not buy the phone to take pictures, I have a real camera for taking pictures, but in a pinch, the camera on the phone works fine.  If you want a solid, decent, WinMo 6.1 phone, this is a great one. 





WinMo 6.1
Keyboard
Great Design
Screen
Battery performance good be a bit better


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great phone, but everything has its downsides

4 Oct 2009 MJF007

9 out of 10

I've been using this phone for about a year now and I have to say I've come to love it, some of its small ticks where annoying at first but within about a week there was a rom update that fixed about 60% of my issues with the phone. Before the update I noticed that sliding the phone caused certain apps to act funny. After words it really only has an affect on the mobile browser iris and sometimes spb mobile shell 3. Regaurdless of its slight faults I've found that I can pretty much do anything I need to on the phone, its just a matter of knowing where to look, and actually following through and trying to use it. This phone is no iphone though, I had an iphone 3g and comparing them I'd say I do prefer the fuze but the iphone was easier and had a lot more fun apps. If you're looking for a detailed data processing phone and something to be used as an omni tool the fuze will function to your expectations if you're patient with it. The problem with ALL DATA PHONES is no one is willing to really sit down and use it. You can customize most any data phone with enough time its just a matter of doing so. I work with phones all day the trick is check for updates and just see if there are similar problems. All in all the fuze is a great phone but so are most data phones, rim, htc, apple, palm, samsung, nokia... they all make great phones its just a question of researching them before you buy them to see if they meet your needs. Hope this helps a bit.





the phone has a lot of raw power
its loaded with features
the flash is very handy,
touch screen is pretty acurate and responsive.
Touch Flo 3d is very easy to use.
keyboard is very big and easy to use
screen is crystal clear
the buttons on the front share one pannel and are hard to use do to that sometimes.
The touchscreen keyboard that is projected is rather small in full qwerty mode
the housing is incredably strong but causes a slight lack of reception sometimes I've noticed


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Balanced Phone. Nice and Sleek!

16 Aug 2009 AznPersuasion2009

8.7 out of 10

So I've been reading reviews on here and many people don't do this phone justice. Yes, sometimes it does lag on programs and does have its quirks, but doesn't every phone?


Let's talk about the good things:


-Though bulky, the HTC Fuze has one of the best designs I have seen on a phone. And once you've had the phone for more than about a month, the size becomes indifferent to the user.


-There are SO many programs on this phone that can be configured and modified to the user's liking.


-The camera is one of the best I have seen. Though not as impressive as Sony Ericsson's, it has a great camera. Many people compain about the shutter speed; however, I believe they are exaggerating a lot since it only takes about 1-2 seconds before it takes the picture, with EXCELLENT quality.


-The touchscreen is VERY responsive. Everytime I touch the screen, it responds to my finger. Unlike on other touchscreen phones, the HTC Fuze does not have the problem where if I touch one area, it registers a different area.


-The keyboard... The keyboard is awesome! A 5-row keyboard with many shortcuts to applications such as Calender, Music, SMS, Instant Messaging, Email, Contacts, Internet, and Cingular Video make this keyboard the best keyboard I have used... Even better than the Motorola Q9H which had a great keyboard (and yes, I can back it up since I do have the Motorola Q9H as well.)


-Windows Mobile 6.1 on this phone allows me to make, edit, and read documents from Word with ease. Though it may not be as intuitive as on a computer, it still allows me to do basic writing.


-The easily accessible task manager. For many Smartphones that have Windows Mobile 6.1 or higher, a task manager is included. However, many phones have it hidden in the application menu or somewhere else that takes some time to get to. The HTC Fuze's task manager is always on any screen you are using as it is in the top right hand corner and it is a drop-down list. This allows the user to exit out of programs in the background that lag up the phone. By exiting out of these programs, the phone's performance becomes enhanced.


Alright, now some of the bad things:


-Fingerprint Magnet. Yes, this phone's back cover WILL have a lot of fingerprints and smudges on it. Expect that when you get this phone (although cleaning it is pretty simple)


-The HTC Fuze is not as fast as some other phones like the Samsung Epix. At times, the phone does take a few seconds to load an application and send a text message.


-Call quality isn't that great. When I talked to my family and friends on the phone, their voices seemed a bit lower than what they were actually speaking.


In the end, I believe that this phone is an excellent phone. At first, I believed that it was too slow for me and I swtiched to the Epix. However, I switched back to the Fuze and realized that this phone was completely underestimated. This phone is sturdy, fashionable, and easy-to-use with great performance. Overall, the pros outweight the cons by a long shot.





-Camera
-TouchScreen
-Programs and Applications
-Design
-Task Manager
-Windows Mobile 6.1
-Keyboard
-Performance is a bit laggy
-Fingerprint Magnet on the back cover
-Call Quality


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