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HTC Touch P3450 Pocket PC Phone | 
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| Brand: HTC Category: CE
Buy Used: £165.00
New (9) Used (1) from £165.00
Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 8540
Media: Wireless Phone Accessory Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 3.3 x 1.7 x 0.9
MPN: 99HDM047-00 Model: Touch P3450 UPC: 411378017147 EAN: 0121212121212 ASIN: B000SB7XQK
Release Date: October 17, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: V Good Condition, has screen protector, boxed etc.
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Product Description Let your fingers guide you with the HTC Touch™, the world?s first phone to feature intuitive touch screen technology. Get a great deal on a good quality Bluetooth headset with this offer. Features: Operating SystemMicrosoft Windows Mobile 6 Professional Dimensions99.9mm (L) x 58mm (W) x 13.9mm (D) GSM/GPRSTri-Band 900/1800/1900MHz EDGE/GPRS BluetoothYes Camera2 Mega-Pixel Memory CardMicro SD
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Great phone December 26, 2007 Rk Nair (UK) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
This is great little phone. I have had this for a few weeks now and I must say I am very happy with it. It has all the usual features found in a PDA like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Windows Mobile6 operating system, a 2 MP Camera etc and a great big screen. But the phone is extremely slim (Slightly thicker than a couple of credit cards) and fits in well in your palm. You can connect the phone to you PC using Microsoft's Active Sync and keep everything up to date. It has the HTC's new TouchFlo interface which lets you use your fingers to swipe through the various applications and functions. This is one of the best features on the phone. The lack of the physical keyboard is compensated by the onscreen keyboards and keypads, but the best is the Handwriting recognition interface which works brilliantly and I have never had to use the onscreen keyboard. In all a compact and stylish little phone packed with great features.
excellent phone December 14, 2007 Mr. A. P. Ross (Doncaster, UK) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
i have now had this phone on t mobile for 3 months. it is by far the best phone i have ever had. i agree about the internet explorer. i have downloaded Opera mobile. It is far superior to the Microsoft one. not had a single problem with this phone. would recommend it to anyone
perfect allrounder July 5, 2008 A. P. Horner 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This handset has everything required for a combined pda/phone device. the interface is a joy to use and although the windows mobile6 operating system is not a huge improvement it is much more stable than WM5. Just a great device.
Almost perfect October 22, 2008 julianM. I must admit that when I first got this phone I was not totally impressed, but after over a year of use, this phone has become an essential part of my life. The touch flo software has made the phone very user friendly and is a huge improvement over the standard Microsoft U.I. The screen is bright and crisp and the internal speaker is great for hands free use. Making a call is simple as the alpha numeric keypad can be used to access your contacts, and call reception is good. Battery life also seems to hold up well even when the little phone is used for Satnav and Multiedia use. I love to watch films while traveling and you can watch a couple of movies and still have 1/2 the battery left. Considering the relatively low powered processor the phone seems to manage all tasks quickly enough, playback of Divx movies played on the free and excellent TCPMP movie player is surprisingly flicker free. The phone is let down by the low memory capacity, satnav software will take up most of the phone's memory. I have had to re-install programs in differing order in order to fit my most essential software on-board, but I've managed it. I currently have my device running Co-Pilot and the new Opera 9 browser, even though the latter often requests more memory. If you consider the plus points of having such a useful and versitile device in such small form factor, the positives definately outway the negatives. In summation this phone does everything it is supposed to do and does it well. It is a discreet yet powerful work tool. HTC have hit on a winner here. I recently got a touch Pro as a replacement and have found myself switching back to the Touch as it by far a more practical and reliable device.
Touch of greatness September 15, 2008 Dexy9000 (Earth) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a great phone. I've got a weakness for cool gadgets, especially phones and have had a few touchscreen phones that were just impractical and too bulky, so I was hesitant to get this one. But then I saw how slim it was, and a few videos of how the TouchFLO worked and I didn't stand a chance. One thing worth noting is that the TouchFLO interface is kinda wasted, it's just a bolt on to get you started using the usual Windows Mobile system, but there are a few programmes available online that go a bit further using a similar interface, which really does enhance the phone further. Another bugbear is texting, it ships with every input interface Windows mobile usually does, except the phonepad, which is the most useful one. However, again with a little browsing on the internet you can find it free to download. The camera's 2 megapixel and decent enough, though kinda eclipsed lately by alot of newer phones. It's not a 3G phone but is WiFi enabled which works well, I've only used Internet Explorer which comes with it, but Opera mobile is said to work alot better. I'd really recommend it. Despite it being a year or so old now and a bit eclipsed by some of the newer and flashier phones I'm still sticking with it, which really does say something about it.
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