gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:50:26
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The Cruise's spec sheet includes a 2.8-inch touchscreen, a three-megapixel camera with autofocus, built-in GPS with TomTom software, HSDPA, and multimedia staples FM radio, MP3 player and video player. It also uses HTC's TouchFLO technology. Its batter...

Touch Cruise. Hmm, sounds like something a Tom Cruise stalker might say. Moving on swiftly, the Cruise improves on HTC's first two Touch phones by adding GPS and TomTom's Navigator 6 software to the ranks. As a satnav it’s a breeze to use th...

The 2.8-inch touchscreen is pretty basic compared to the iPhone's. HTC's TouchFLO interface allows you to swipe through contacts and options, but we found ourselves reaching for the stylus to tap smaller icons. Satnav-wise, it’s UK maps-only...

One of the better Touch smartphones from HTC. The satnav works well and there's plenty more besides. Just don't rely on the camera too much! And don't get us started on the Cruise control...HTC Cruise is tagged with HTC, mobile phone, GPS devi...
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HTC is the Taiwanese company thats been behind most of the Windows Mobile smartphones from O2, T-Mobile and Orange but theyre now out in the open as a name manufacturer in their own right.The product though that really raised HTCs profile though was...

Responsive touch screen GPS with TomTom sat-nav, 3 megapixel camera, HSDPA, Wi-Fi...

Heavier than original Touch, no camera flash, average pictures, poor video quality, no 3.5mm headphone jack...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 11:50:27
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The Touch Cruise is HTCs latest Windows Mobile smartphone to use the TouchFlo interface, which we saw previously on the Touch and Touch Dual. Its a higher-specification smartphone than its predecessors, with extras such as a 3-megapixel camera and...
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shinyshiny.tv Updated: 2011-07-31 11:50:27
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The HTC Touch still causes some people in Shiny Towers to give a small orgasmic shudder (disclaimer: this is an exaggeration) and to me nothing could be more perfect that taking a lovely phone and shoving a sat nav in. Im one of those crazy Londoners...
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If you are looking for a Windows Mobile smartphone with all the options, then this does pretty much everything...

HSDPA, Wi-Fi, GPS, solid feel, Touch Cube...

Volume slider rattles, no keyboard may deter some, negligible storage...

If you are looking for a Windows Mobile smartphone with all the options, then this does pretty much everything...
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Having been a loyal Orbit user since launch, I have to say that it has been very reliable and useful in a whole manner of applications; the announcement of the HTC Touch Cruise quite some time ago was welcomed and anticipated by many worldwide. And the...

The obvious comparison for me is my old faithful XDA Orbit, and although dimensionally they are near identical at 110mmx58mm and the Touch Cruise being approximately 1mm thinner, the TC oddly looks and feels smaller, perhaps it is because of the weight...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 11:50:30
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The main problem with the HTC Touch Cruise is its less than perfect touch-screen. But that on its own is not enough to account for our relative ambivalence. We’re just going to have to put that down to personality. Or rather the Cruise’s lack...
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iMobile.com.au Updated: 2011-11-07 15:48:28
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The Cruise is the latest in HTC’s flagship Touch portfolio of handsets that opt for full touch screen input rather than a physical keyboard. The original Touch and it’s successor, the Touch Dual, were well received on the market and seen...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2011-11-07 15:48:31
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Various companies have followed the footsteps of Apple by launching touch phones that have minimal keys. The Touch Cruise is HTC’s new touch phone that not only runs on Windows Mobile 6, but also comes with a built-in GPS receiver that can take you an...
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The Touch Cruise may not be the best looking smartphone on the market, but it has an excellent features list, headed by built-in GPS, Wi-Fi and HTCs TouchFLO interface.

HSDPA-capable, built-in GPS, Wi-Fi, navigational pad and scroll wheel, TouchFLO interface...

Slightly bulky design, below average display The Final Word The Touch Cruise may not be the best looking smartphone on the market, but it has an excellent features list, headed by built-in GPS, Wi-Fi and HTCs TouchFLO interface.

The Touch Cruise may not be the best looking smartphone on the market, but it has an excellent features list, headed by built-in GPS, Wi-Fi and HTCs TouchFLO interface.
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-07 15:48:34
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DesignThe most obvious cosmetic feature of HTCs Touch Cruise is actually the absence of a feature. Like PDAs of old, the Touch Cruise is the first in the current line of HTC products without a mechanical keypad. The official product code for the Touch...

Attractive looking handset, HSDPA and WiFi, Excellent TouchFlo interface, Bundled navigation software and accessories...

Average processing, Below average battery life, Full touchscreen input wont appeal to everyone...

The Cruise is our favourite of the current HTC line-up and compares well to most of the competition. HTC does a good job of making the touchscreen experience easy to use, however, it wont be for everyone.
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Known previously as the HTC Polaris this is now known as the HTC Touch Cruise. Its the replacement for the HTC Artemis - yknow, that phone we here as the T-Mobile Compact III. The Tom Cruise... sorry, I keep doing that. The Touch Cruise now boasts a...
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The best HTC Touch phone yet and a canny blend of and sleek smartphone brains and streetwise sat-nav...

Slick sat-nav performance. Improved touch UI. High-speed connectivity options...

Erratic camera performance...

The best HTC Touch phone yet and a canny blend of and sleek smartphone brains and streetwise sat-nav...
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Integrated GPS has become almost an expected feature in handhelds and smartphones. While the HTC Touch Cruise meets those standards with such things as its real-time car navigation and location finder, some of the other functions in the software are what...
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2016-12-29 18:26:01
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Many experts were a bit too quick to compare the novelty with such models as E-TEN glofiish X600, reasonably putting forward an argument that it presents the same sequel of the last years X500 as Touch Cruise with P3300. However that is totally false...
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Everywhere you look these days, it's "iPhone this" and "iPhone that". For better or worse, the iPhone is a genuine phenomenon and has set the direction for touch enabled phones to come. Windows Mobile 6.5 and 7 will bring a variety...

Offers lots of features for a "budget conscious" phone, TouchFlo interface is one of the best efforts yet to make WM phones "touch friendly", Bundled CoPilot Navigation software adds functionality and value.

Battery life is merely adequate, Button layout on front differs from the "standard", Back cover feels a bit cheap.

Everywhere you look these days, it's "iPhone this" and "iPhone that". For better or worse, the iPhone is a genuine phenomenon and has set the direction for touch enabled phones to come. Windows Mobile 6.5 and 7 will bring a variety...
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phonedog.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:50:24
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The Touch Cruise 2009 is a reworking of the 2008 version. When it comes to making calls, managing photos, and sending texts, the phone is quick and simple. It feels great in the hand and pocket. Unfortunately, when digging into advanced functions, or...

If you like Windows Mobile, the Touch Cruise may be just fine for you. But with a street tag hovering between $400 and $500, you might find another HTC device on contract that youd prefer. If location-based features and services are important to you...
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fudzilla.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:50:24
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We’ve been playing with HTC’s new Touch Cruise phone for a few weeks now, and it’s time for the results. The phone, as you might’ve known comes with a Navigation system and a couple of other interesting features, so let’s see whether it has what it t...

The HTC Touch Cruise is certainly a phone that will seriously grow on you. Its size and weight are definitely great as this is one of the smallest smartphones on the market. The navigation system with CoPilot Live 7 program runs really fast thanks to t...
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We’ve been playing with HTC’s new Touch Cruise phone for a few weeks now, and it’s time for the results. The phone, as you might’ve known comes with a Navigation system and a couple of other interesting features, so let’s see whether it has what it t...

The HTC Touch Cruise is certainly a phone that will seriously grow on you. Its size and weight are definitely great as this is one of the smallest smartphones on the market. The navigation system with CoPilot Live 7 program runs really fast thanks to t...
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An unlocked brother to the HTC Touch series phones, the HTC Touch Cruise ($550, unlocked, as of 4/9/2009) has an eye-catching look and a beautifully designed touch interface. But like the other HTC phones weve tested, the Cruise suffers from sluggish...

Gorgeous touch interface, Lightweight and slim design...

Spotty call quality, Performance sometimes sluggish...
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The HTC Touch Cruise is a quadband GSM mobile phone with 3G. Packed inside the sleek interior is where youll find GPS, WiFi, a 3.2 megapixel camera and a MicroSD memory card slot. The Touch Cruise runs on Windows Mobile 6.1, the most up to date versio...
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mobileblah.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:50:25
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HTC has wowed us recently with top of the line offerings such as the Diamond and Touch HD, and smartphones are penetrating the consumer market at impressive rates. The reality is that not everyone can afford these high-end devices though, and HTC has...

HTC Touch Cruise will find quite a number of fans, offering a load of features matched by compact size and stand-out styling. Besides, the touchscreen experience is only second to Apple iPhone, which is a good enough premise for some serious market suc...
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The growth of GPS-centric devices has exploded over the last 12 months, with phones like the iPhone and Android running a slew of impressive applications through this technology. HTC is rolling out a new version of its Touch handset, the Touch Cruise...
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So what’s the bottom line? Surprisingly, the Touch Cruise doesn’t have any bells and whistles and functionality-wise is in one line with the HTC Touch 3G, which is a no-frills communicator as well. Now I want to get back to what this preview started...
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absolutegadget.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:50:26
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The Touch Cruise also comes with a strong material sleeve to protect the device in your pocket (making it even fatter), as well an adhesive clear-plastic screen protector. Both are welcome on a handset thats got plenty of display space. After all, yo...
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One of the most prolific makers of smartphones and PDAs, HTC, has been bringing out a slew of devices onto the Australian market. Today we will be reviewing the Touch Cruise which is a GSM phone (not suited, however, for the NextG network).One of the...

The HTC Touch Cruise is a brilliant piece of kit. There is no doubt about it. It has everything a modern smartphone should have, including WiFi and 3G with HSPDA, Quad band connectivity. Its relatively generous with memory: 256Mb ROM and 128Mb RAM...
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The new HTC Touch Cruise is one of the flagship devices of the company in India, second only to the mighty TyTn II. In fact, it looks quite a bit like the older P3300 (which also had built in GPS). The main differences here are the inclusion of To...
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Howstuffworks.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:50:26
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HTC makes some of the most beautiful PDAs in the world, but theyre also some of the most expensive. The companys new Touch Cruise rivals the Apple iPhone in terms of sleek design and touch screen utility, but its high price tag places it firmly out o...

Compact, GPS receiver...

Expensive...

HTC makes some of the most beautiful PDAs in the world, but theyre also some of the most expensive. The companys new Touch Cruise rivals the Apple iPhone in terms of sleek design and touch screen utility, but its high price tag places it firmly out...
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The HTC Touch Cruise is a phone that we should have ideally received before the P3470. The Touch Cruise has been released earlier internationally and, like the P3550, has been late in coming to India. However, that doesnt mean the phone is not worth b...

HTC Today Screen, One-handed/Single Finger Usage, Wi-Fi, GPS, Good screen (2.8-inch), 3MP Camera with autofocus.

Poor GPS (MapKing), Problems with camera module, Sluggish interface at times (TouchFLO), Expensive.
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This is an unboxing and first impressions video of the [affiliate], a Windows Mobile 6 Professional smartphone. With a 400MHz CPU, 256 MB of ROM, 128 MB of RAM, a 2.8 inch QVGA (320 x 240) LCD touch screen, GSM/GPRS/EDGE/HSDPA/UMTS for communications...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:50:27
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The HTC Touch Cruise is part of HTCs original "Touch" range, and is arguably the most feature packed. With a large 2.8" touch-sensitive display, HSDPA connectivity, and WiFi, the Touch Cruise is certainly set to impress, but...
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Did you ever get lost going somewhere? If you answered yes, HTC has a solution for you and not only. The new Touch Cruise, successor to the P3300 Artemis should make you feel like a discoverer wherever you go. It not only offers a built-in GPS with Tom...

Nice design, Long battery life, Second Internet browser, Very good sound quality during a call...

Poor camera quality, The loudspeaker is on the back of the phone and is unusable...

HTC Touch Cruise will provide a reliable and precise navigation when needed. Aside from that, you will make and receive calls with a very good sound quality, no matter in which country you are. The device can be operated single-handedly -thanks to the...
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THE HTC Touch Cruise is for all intents and purposes, the ultimate geek handphone without a physical keypad.Somewhat like the iPhone from Apple, it relies on a clever touch interface, dubbed TouchFLO.You move around menus and images by using your finge...
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mobilitytoday.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:50:28
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The HTC Touch family has a new member, and it packs a punch. Sharing more of a family resemblance (specification wise) to the TyTn II, the Touch Cruise packs all the Tytn II features into a keyboard-less, slimmer form factor. With a flush 2.8 inch scre...
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The Touch Cruise is not a bad take on a feature-crammed smartphone, but there is stiff competition out there. Related links HTC updates its HTC Advantage HTC Shift delivers days of push email HTC unveils the HTC P3470 Others to consider BlackBerry Curv...

HTC’s characteristic TouchFLO look is here, and there is a strong range of features.

We didn’t find the flat screen as responsive to touch as we would like.Look and Feel...

The Touch Cruise is not a bad take on a feature-crammed smartphone, but there is stiff competition out there.
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Pocket PCs have been keeping us busy these days. Just as we gave you LG KS20, its time for our one-on-one with the HTC Touch Cruise. And hey, are those workhorses getting sexier or what. As one of our readers sharply observed, those devices just...
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HTC Touch Cruise Mobile Phone Overview The HTC Touch Cruise™ is the third member of the HTC Touch product family and the first to feature built-in GPS for personal navigation. Building on the popularity of the HTC Touch™, and the HTC Touch Dua...
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hardwarezone.com.sg Updated: 2011-07-31 11:50:29
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HTC has made its first revelation of the year with the HTC Touch Cruise, a full fledged mobile device that packs quite a punch in its connectivity, functionality and performance genre surpassing that of its earlier siblings, the Touch and Touch Dua...
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Many experts were a bit too quick to compare the novelty with such models as E-TEN glofiish X600, reasonably putting forward an argument that it presents the same sequel of the last years X500 as Touch Cruise with P3300. However that is totally false...
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smape.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:50:29
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It’s hardly possible to overestimate the importance of the Touch brand for HTC; it’s an absolute bestseller (if not a cult device) both for the company’s portfolio and for the market in general. The skeptics used to complain about the concept to be ev...
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Known previously as the HTC Polaris this is now known as the HTC Touch Cruise. Its the replacement for the HTC Artemis - yknow, that phone we here as the T-Mobile Compact III. The Tom Cruise... sorry, I keep doing that. The Touch Cruise now boasts a...
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slashphone.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:50:29
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HTC today launched the HTC Touch Cruise, the third member of the HTC Touch product family and the first to feature in-built GPS for personal navigation. Building on the HTC Touch and the HTC Touch Dual, the HTC Touch Cruise also includes 3G-HSDPA wirel...
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The best HTC Touch phone yet and a canny blend of and sleek smartphone brains and streetwise sat-nav...

Slick sat-nav performance. Improved touch UI. High-speed connectivity options...

Erratic camera performance...

The best HTC Touch phone yet and a canny blend of and sleek smartphone brains and streetwise sat-nav...
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tech-faq.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:50:30
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The original HTC Touch was dubbed the Windows version of the Apple iPhone. However, it never really lived up to the hype, as iPhone sales surpassed the Touch by huge margins. Recently, though, HTC is back with a brand new Touch phone, the HTC Touch-C...

Better design than the previous HTC Touch ,Decent battery life ,Lots of great features ,3G support and WiFi...

Steep price...

The HTC Touch-Cruise is essentially the business version of the Apple iPhone. It’s like HTC sucked all of the fun features from the iPhone and left this corporation friendly device behind. If you can get it for free from your office, definitely go f...
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