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The design of the HTC Touch 3G carries over from the previous model, however, a sleeker display and new matte finish add a bit of style, all while keeping away fingerprint smudges. It is clearly not a coincidence that this pesky concern has been an issue...
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The HTC Touch 3G may not be the most advanced device in HTC’s portfolio, but with a simple to use interface, plus high speed internet you could do a lot worse than picking up the budget option...
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Daniel reviewed the HTC Touch 3G back in February and had a lot of positive things to say about the phone. In fact, HTC phones seem to have a pretty good reputation and are becoming more and more popular these days. The HTC Touch 3G - Exclusive to Oran...

The HTC Touch 3G is a great looking phone which is absolutely packed with features. As I mentioned, I havent really used any HTC or Windows Mobile OS phones before and I found it to be pretty easy to get used to after only a short time using the phone...
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HTC have been making high end mobile devices from many years now and the Touch 3G is one of the later models in the Touch range. Overall the design is minimalist, stylish, beautiful even! Its very well thought out and loaded with powerful features...

If you want or need a fully featured phone / device but don’t need to input a lot of text this is a fantastic light and small phone that you will love owning.If you need a larger screen or a physical keyboard look at HTC’s Touch HD or Touch Pr...
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We got our first play with the HTC Touch 3G today and its interesting for two reasons. First, its one of the latest phones to convince us Windows Mobile might just be a serious contender in the world of Web browsing, GPS, and multimedia fun phones. W...

A relatively lightweight Windows Mobile phone with most of the bells and whistles, but not the outlandish $1,000 price tag...
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HTC's Touch franchise seems to be expanding at a rate only matched by Subways. The Touch 3G brings the total number of handsets in its current range to nine. So what does the 3G add to the fold? No stars for guessing that it supports HSDPA, but there's al...

There's a lot to like about the Touch 3G, as despite being small and slim, it still manages to pack in a decent range of features. It feels pretty speedy, too, and the battery life is decent. However, because of the lack of full integration between TouchF...
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Hot on the heels of the Touch Viva - the budget Touch - comes the 3G version. Smaller, neater, and with more features, including - of course - 3G connectivity, Assisted GPS and a 3.2Mp camera, this is the next stage up the Touch ladder. HTCs Touch 3G:...

While it doesnt have all the bells or whistles of the higher end Touches, the Touch 3G comes very close. Connectivity is outstanding; the web browser, camera and A-GPS facilities are all good; and its compact enough to fit neatly into the pocket. A...
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7994.5 out of 5 When HTCs Touch appeared a year ago, the headlines screamed "iPhone killer", as its innovative touch-based screen was leagues ahead of anything wed seen before. But then the iPhone came along and made it look rubbish. The Touch...
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If you liked the Touch Diamond but found it a tad too rich for your blood, the Touch 3G is worth a look as a cheaper alternative. It's got most of the features of the Diamond, like Wi-Fi, GPS, 7.2Mbit/s HSDPA and a 3.2-megapixel camera, but the $799...

Affordable, Compact form, TouchFLO 2D frontend...

Text entry is tedious, Mediocre camera...
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iMobile.com.au Updated: 2016-11-15 01:14:08
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Once upon a time, touch-based smart phones were technology avoided like the plague by many users due to their unfriendly user interfaces and let’s face it: the fact that it just wasn’t a physical keypad. Fast-forward to today, where the m...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2016-11-15 01:14:08
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Amongst the numerous HTC handsets this year, the unassuming Touch 3G may not make the strongest impact, but it is certainly one of our favourites. DesignIts been nearly 18 months since we reviewed the original HTC Touch and yet very little has changed...

TouchFLO 2D is great, Good performance, Excellent battery life, Great online experience...

No substantial internal storage, No physical keypad, Charging port doubles as headphone socket...

The Touch 3G is a solid performer that will make a great business handset for anyone who doesnt require mechanical input. We, however, would have liked to have seen this smartphone with a keyboard for more accurate messaging.
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2016-11-15 01:14:08
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HTC looked at its Touch phone released last year, took down some points of improvement, and implemented the changes to its new Touch 3G. This smartphone has a great form factor, comes with better specifications, and is set to take the touch experience...
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Hey, remember nearly a year and a half ago? HTC sent us something called the HTC Touch. It was like nothing wed ever seen before. Up until the arrival of the HTC Touch most Pocket PC handsets were either fairly bulky or brick-shaped. The HTC Touch ar...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-29 18:25:56
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I must say that Im pleasantly surprised with HTCs new Touch 3G. The last HTC device I tested was the original Touch and while the TouchFlo interface was nice, it had many shortcomings. It seems that HTC has come quite a long way since then and things...

HTC Touch 3G - HTC Touch 3G By Abbas Jaffar Ali Published 23 December 2008 Smartphones/Gadgets Rating: Unrated Email Print Remove from Favorites Add to Favorites Remove from Articles to Read Add to Articles to Read I must say that Im pleasantly su...
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hardwarezone.com.sg Updated: 2016-12-29 18:25:56
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It has been a good year for HTC. Making the bold move to the consumer frontlines, the Taiwan-based technological company has managed to capture the attention and possibly the hearts of many with the introduction of its Touch series of Windows Mobile de...
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