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We look at HTC’s slightly lower cost Android device that is targeted towards the younger audience. The HTC Tatto is HTC’s first low-end Andriod based handset targetted towards a younger crowd. The reason this handset is called Tatoo is because with th...

Although it doesn't cost a lot, the lower resolution screen and specs dont necessarily make the HTC Tattoo shine. The HTC Tatto is HTC’s first low-end Andriod based handset targetted towards a younger crowd. The reason this handset is called Tatoo is...
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Being the fourth Android device from the Taiwanese company, The HTC Tattoo is all set to dominate the early phase of Android Platform for Mobiles. The Tattoo has a resistive 2.8-inch QVGA display. Obviously it is low when compared with the 3-inch HVGA...

The Tattoo did everything that a normal entry level smart phone will do. The longer battery life boosts its performance as well. The only issue is the screen which is a little small, but manageable for most part. On the Apps part, developers are more c...
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Thumbs Up:Stereo FM with RDS, smart dialing; 3.2-megapixel camera; revamped HTC Sense user interface; quad-band GSM/EDGE/GPRS support.Thumbs Down:No Adobe Flash support for Web browser; small size and low-resolution screen limiting the benefits of Sens...
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The HTC Tattoo took the plunge to a lower segment of the smartphone market to give Android some fresh air and open space. It was quite a while ago really but now that more and more droids are keen to think small, let’s see how it works for one of the...
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Why an HTC Tattoo review, you might ask? Isn’t it just yet another budget Android phone? Well, technically yes – at least in the fact that it’s certainly a budget Android phone, which is perfect if you’re looking to get in on the Android action without...

HTC have pulled off quite a coup with the HTC Tattoo. With it, they’ve turned the HTC Hero, which was crowned the phone of the year 2009 by virtually everyone in the mobile phone industry, into a budget Android phone. OK, so it’s got a few iss...
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HTC Tatoo, a smartphone that operates on Android 6.1 is pure pleasure to play with. The one that came to us for review is matt grey, which is very smart. Its 2.8-inch resistive touchscreen responds to the slightest touch with the HTC proprietary...

User Interface, Price, Sound Quality...

Battery life, Camera...
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absolutegadget.com Updated: 2011-07-31 12:36:25
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As with all Android phones, there is the Android Store, where you can get new apps (paid and free) downloaded to your phone.Overall, this is a great phone if you haven't got the money to buy an iPhone or Blackberry. However, you have to weigh up the c...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2011-07-31 12:36:42
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In November last year, a more affordable mobile phone with Android operating system finally appeared in many markets. After several high quality Android phones by HTC, Tattoo was quite a logical step which roughly says: "We have proved that the combina...
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I CANNOT recall the last time I had a phone fit so comfortably in my hand.It must be the Tattoo's soft curves that give the form fit.The small 113g touchscreen smartphone is also good for its neatly arranged hard keys like those for Home, Menu and Back...

A compact touchscreen smartphone that is a breeze to use...
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With Google’s Nexus One launched, there has been a renewed interest in phones based on the Android mobile OS. So, this seems as good a time as any to look at HTC’s newest Android phone- the Tattoo.FeaturesThe Tattoo doesn’t scrimp on any connectivity f...

Looks Cute, Excellent Online Integration, Very Good Music Playback, WiFi, GPS and 3G Support, 3.5mm Jack, Responsive Touchscreen, Good UI...

Poor Camera, Average Screen, Inaccurate Virtual Keyboard in Portrait Mode...

The HTC Tattoo is priced at Rs. 13,000. It does have a few shortcomings including a poor camera and minor interface issues, but if you are looking for a smartphone that does a bit of everything, then it is a very good purchase...
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Google's mobile operating system - Android OS - is very impressive and is the only one which can come close to the iPhone OS in terms of usability but has so far been restricted to high end mobile devices, with no phone yet under the 20k mark. However...

Design and build quality, option to create your personal skin, Android 1.6 Cupcake with Android Market, solid integration with Google services with full suite of Google apps, HTC Sense improves usability and aesthetic appeal of the UI...

Unimpressive camera quality with no autofocus or flash, some apps on the Market don't work with the QVGA resolution, UI can be a bit sluggish at times, no 3G support in the Indian version of Tattoo...

Google's mobile operating system - Android OS - is very impressive and is the only one which can come close to the iPhone OS in terms of usability but has so far been restricted to high end mobile devices, with no phone yet under the 20k mark. However...
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HTC has brought out its third Android phone of the year, the Tattoo. This phone is not an all singing, all dancing mobile to top the last handset. In fact, HTC has done a 180 and put out a lesser phone than its last model. This is for the more budget...

Budget Android phone, HTC Sense, 3.5mm audio jack.

Virtual keyboard is too cramped in regular mode.
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Remember the good old days when Nokia had mobile handsets which we could customize by changing the outer panels? Well that fashion has been revived with handsets like the Corby but more so with this, the HTC Tattoo whose outer shell is completely bland...

Good audio, Sense UI is loaded with useful Widgets, Camera is not bad, Plenty of easy to use Social Networking and connectivity functions...

You'll have to pay for each skin to design and order, no freebies...

ConnectivityFrom 3G connectivity with HSDPA speeds up to 7.2Mbps to basic EDGE and GPRS connectivity, the Tattoo is well equipped. Setting up IMAP and POP email accounts is extremely easy as the host of Google Apps like Google Talk, Gmail for mobile an...
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The HTC Tattoo smartphone employs a much more familiar smartphone design when compared to the Hero. There is no oddly shaped Jay Leno chin here - the Tattoo has a compact, rounded body and its curved edges feel comfortable and reassuring when the hand...

The HTC Tattoo is a fine smartphone, but the small, lower resolution display and the lack of multitouch may force many users to shell out extra for the more expensive Hero...
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HTC is the outstanding brand when it comes to Android phones, not least because of the company’s compelling Sense interface that improves on vanilla Android. The Tattoo can even change its casing so you can customise its outside, too. It’s a budget sma...

Smartphones are highly desirable and if you’ve been waiting for one small enough that won’t weigh you down, this is the best you’ll find: a great operating system improved by HTC, lots of features and programs in a diddy shell you can customise with di...
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When HTC first asked me if I'd like a Tattoo I was a little confused. "Well, not really, I mean on women it can be kinda sexy but...", "No", they said, "The HTC Tattoo phone. Y'know, the new Android handset for the masses?" An interesting name it has...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2011-07-31 12:39:16
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Everything that makes Android great at a slightly lower price (and cheaper chassis) Others to consider T-Mobile Pulse User opinions(0) Add opinion Read all opinions...

Facebook and Google sync, excellent user interface, desktop-like browser...

Slow GPS, mediocre camera, average build qualityLook and Feel...

Everything that makes Android great at a slightly lower price (and cheaper chassis)...
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There´s quite a hype surrounding Android on a daily basis. The green robot has become a major part of the news for quite some time now and its image is gaining popularity of iconic proportions in the cell phone world. The platform has one major advanta...

Likeable, compact design, Sense interface, Snappy...

Resistive screen with low resolution, Far too few compatible applications...

Frankly, we are in two minds about the HTC Tattoo. On the one hand, it´s a likeable, compact Android smartphone running the cool Sense interface. On the other, the concessions the manufacturer has had to make to keep the price low are neither minor, no...
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The event targets the young, inline with the customisable faceplates of the new HTC Tattoo (see video). HTC TattooBreathe a Bit of You Into Your Phone • An Epitome of You, Inside And Out The HTC Tattoo is the first HTC phone that can be customised ins...
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Taking the software enhancements from your flagship Android smartphone and injecting it into the runt of the range might throw up warning signs for some, but that’s exactly what HTC have done with the Tattoo. It may be smaller, pack fewer megapixels an...
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The upcoming HTC Tattoo is HTCs first budget Android smartphone, following a rather different concept than all the previous HTC Android smartphones. While the HTC Tattoo runs on Android 1.6 (Donut), the device isnt just about software but also about...
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mobilesroom.com Updated: 2012-01-06 01:37:52
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Being the fourth Android device from the Taiwanese company, The HTC Tattoo is all set to dominate the early phase of Android Platform for Mobiles. The Tattoo has a resistive 2.8- inch QVGA display. Obviously it is low when compared with the 3-inch HVGA...

The Tattoo did everything that a normal entry level smart phone will do. The longer battery life boosts its performance as well. The only issue is the screen which is a little small, but manageable for most part. On the Apps part, developers are more c...
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Google's Android has come a long way. In the past year, HTC has molded the Android landscape beyond anyone's expectations. The recent HTC Tattoo is one such example.A ChameleonThis Android device is named Tattoo not in the literal manner, but via a ser...

Despite minor hiccups such as the smaller QVGA screen and some slight non-responsiveness, the Tattoo is still great for someone wishing to join the Android gang and looking for a device in its price range of S$598...
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