HTC Ozone XV6175 Phone, Black (Verizon Wireless) Review

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Boasting a simple design with a host of connectivity options, the easy-to-use HTC Ozone smartphone for Verizon Wireless is a great choice for both first-time smartphone users and savvy business professionals. In addition to accessing the reliable and fast Verizon Wireless voice and data network, the Ozone is also compatible with GSM networks outside the United States, giving you the option to make phone calls in 220 countries and to access email and Internet in any of the 175 countries where Verizon Wireless provides data roaming services.

With the power of the updated Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system, you’ll stay easily connected to your business and personal data on the go with support for a wide variety of email accounts as well as the ability to edit Microsoft Office documents. You’ll also stay on course thanks to the VZ Navigator GPS turn-by-turn direction service. And with the optional Visual Voice Mail service, you’ll be able to quickly and easily scroll through your messages and pick the ones you want to listen to.
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HTC Touch Pro2 T7373 Unlocked Phone with 3G EURO Standard

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Product Description
HTC Touch Pro2 treats your calls with as much care and attention as your messages.The Touch Pro2 is equipped with a spacious keyboard that makes it breeze to get your message out. But when written word is not enough, it only takes one touch to respond to an email with the urgency of a phone call.

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HTC Touch Diamond2 T5353EUBK Unlocked Phone

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Product Description
HTC is following up on its ultra-sexy touchphone, the Touch Diamond, with the new Touch Diamond2, which seems quite worthy of the title of successor. This time around there’s much more room for screen, with a huge 3.2-inch 480 x 800 LCD up front, and around back there’s a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus. The other main addition is a “touch zoom bar” below the screen — just like on big brother Touch Pro2 — which we presume provides expected (and welcome) functionality.

There’s also the new version of TouchFLO 3D running on Windows Mobile, but under the hood there’s the same old 528MHz processor, and the whole kit is actually a tad thicker a 0.54-inches. Still, memory is up to 512MB ROM and 288MB RAM, and if HTC keeps hoisting pixels and sexy on us at this rate we can hardly complain.
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HTC Touch Pro XV6850 Phone, Black (Verizon Wireless)

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2 Different Review

Review 1
I will admit to initially having some of the same frustration(s) with this device, to which others have alluded, and I, also, considered returning it within the thirty-day period allotted by Verizon. However, the capabilities of the HTC Touch Pro are extensive, and I found it difficult to fully appreciate everything the device can do in six weeks, let alone three or four.

First, my hands and fingers are larger than average, but I’ve found it easy and quick to navigate using the touch-screens and buttons. I use the stylus from time-to-time, and my experience is that it is sometimes necessary to use it when objects are crowded close together on the touch-screen, but I found this to be an infrequent necessity. The keyboard is very good, though I initially found the odd placement of the letter “M” a little disconcerting, but I did eventually get used to its location. These are certainly things one can try out in any Verizon store, and don’t have to be left to chance; the same with build-quality, which I’ve found to be very good, check it out to your own satisfaction.

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HTC Touch PRO Phone, Black (Sprint) Review

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3 Different Review

Review 1

Windows Mobile phones require a little more dedication and knowledge to use but with a small amount of googling you will discover enormous potential. HTC has been a savior for the Windows Mobile platform and their products keep getting better. This phone is a mobile computer.

I am a self-employed home theater and automation installer. I love pushing technology to it’s limits. This phone continues to wow me each time that I find the time to explore it’s power.


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HTC Touch Diamond 4 GB Unlocked Cell Phone with 3G Review

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3 Different Review

Review 1

I’ve been playing around with a US-spec unit while considering replacing my Sony Ericsson W580i with a modern smart phone.

The Diamond is a simple but elegant looking device with a beautiful graphic interface. Easily my favorite aspect of it is the weather and messaging displays…they just look wonderful.

The physical device features a stylus held in place by a magnet, which comes out easily and automatically lights up the screen. The system locks once the backlight times out. You hit the “Power” button to light it back up, but I’m finding that whenever I hit that button, the back cover tends to slide up. The back just isn’t that secure on my unit.

The touch screen is okay, but I find things popping up I didn’t expect, particularly while entering in URL’s on Internet Explorer. Once pages load, you can zoom in and scroll around pages on the screen, a function I found works clunky at best.

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AT&T Tilt Phone, Silver Review

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3 Different Review

Review 1

After reading some of these reviews, I was asking myself if these people have the same phone I do. I dumped my 8125 (pathetic at best) for the Tilt, and boy was I surprised…in all the wrong ways. First of all, no case, no headphones (and no headphone JACK!)despite the fact that headphones are listed ON THE BOX as an included accessory; when quizzed on this the AT&T-owned store sales rep replied “they changed their mind, I guess”. On to the phone. First of all it is about twice the weight of the 8125, and finished in a slippery gloss black sheen that makes it all but impossible to get it out of the separately purchased holster without dropping it (took 2 months to find one that fit the odd size of this phone); the power button and the “push to talk” button (more on this annoying feature later) all but guarantee when your slipping and sliding to get it out of the holster you’ll hit one of them and mess something up or hang up on your caller. The phone comes preloaded with TONS of absolutely useless software (I guess they REALLY wanted it to feel like a Windows-based PC!); the button array on the front was laid out poorly, the buttons almost too small for fingers to use, and then there is the lovely “push-to-talk” button…it does nothing but annoy you and ask you over and over and over again if you want to buy the push-to-talk service - it’s as if they put the button in the most usable space to ensure you accidentally hit it a hundred times a day (and I do)just so you get annoyed and buy the service.

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