Tuesday, Nov. 20 2007
Posted by Tiago

HTC has presented its latest device named Touch Cruise, its specialty is the GPS navigation feature which is starting to become normal to see on smartphones and alikes. The navigation software is provided by TomTom, and the device itself will become available during December 2007.
Most of the functions are similar to the HTC Touch, and that includes HSDPA, Wi-Fi and bluetooth as wireless connections, a 2.8-inch screen and Windows Mobile 6 as the OS.
In the battery life department, the light (130 grams) HTC Touch Cruise offers 7 hours in talking mode.
Other key features include a 3-megapixel camera with autofocus, FM radio and a microSD memory card slot. A second camera offering VGA resolution video calling for European users. The Touch Cruise also comes with quad-band GSM/EDGE support.
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May 5th, 2008 at 9:19 pm
1i own one and i sugest that the money that you use for this phone get two other phones with that money don’t wate your money freeking slow ass phone i’ve ever seen good features but what good is it if it takes 10 munites for you to load only one app the phone even freezes sometimes i think the person that put the internal memory is an freeking idiot i mean look youyou have device and it has all the features and the phone freezes when you want to load an app. this is the fist time i regret having a phone i’ve spent $675 and i threw all that money in trash can.. dont buy it you just going to wate your money.
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