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    HTC Touch Pro2 review

By Clare Hopping, 26 Jun 2009

Rating: $rating

Price as reviewed:£500 exc. VAT
Best price: £623.99

With a tilt screen, slide-out keyboard and speakerphone, the HTC Touch Pro2 sets out its serious business credentials? But is it the phone for you?

The Opera browser comes as default on the HTC Touch Pro, but Internet Explorer 6 is also included in the apps folder. It offer’s improved browsing compared to previous versions of IE but it’s still not as good as Opera.

It’s a little disappointing that you’ll still need to pull that stylus out of its holder to type on the touchscreen. Despite its best efforts so far, HTC still hasn’t managed to develop a device that as full finger-friendly as the iPhone.

The keyboard, like most features on the HTC Touch Pro2, is large and the keys responsive. On issue we had though was that the keys are a little too soft, leaving you wondering whether you had pressed the key. A firmer keyboard with more definition between keys would make typing quicker.

One of the most impressive features of the HTC Touch Pro2 is the speakerphone on the back of the device. It works with HTC’s new Straight Talk solution, which enables you to switch between email, voice and conference functions really easily. You can organise conference calls via email, call participants directly from your email, and then to enter conference call mode, you just turn the phone over on a flat surface so the phone speaker is facing upwards.

We were impressed with the speaker quality, especially as the speaker itself is designed to appear just as an aesthetic feature. It’s not often form and function are married so well in Windows Mobile devices and credit to HTC for this.

Another cool touch is that you can silence a ringing phone simply by turning the phone over to have the speaker face up.

One of the reasons the HTC Touch Pro2 is such a chunky monkey is down to the large 1500mAh battery. With so many extra features, it’s important to include a powerful battery to match, and the battery in the Touch Pro2 will provide several days use with light use – we achieved four days between charges making a few calls and downloading 50MB a day.

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Richard Heuston

Is it possible when reviewing phones to actually tell us how well they work as a phone? The Touch Pro2 seems to be the type of phone that I have being waiting for, but living in Northern Ireland and working in areas with poor mobile coverage I need to know whether the phone will actually ring if someone calls me or just goes to answer phone.When I changed my phone last year from a Sony Ericsson to a Nokia E66 (both on Orange) I noticed how poor the E66 was taking incomming calls. My friends and I carried out an experiment in our local yacht club with My Nokia E66, a Nokia 6300 and an LG Viewty all on Orange, and as Orange recommends when you complain about missed calls, 3G was turned off. All phones were set in the same place while someone else called them. The LG Viewty did not take any calls with all going to Answer Phone, My E66 showing two bars of signal took two calls and failed on three. On the three that failed the phone went to no service as the call was comming in. The Nokia 6300 took five calls in a row with no failures! This the type of phone review that I want to read!

By Ip5_25dbc0ef616 on Friday Jun 26

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how can i have one of that?

actually, i dont have my personal phone, and i cannot afford having one because i and my family are sruggling financially and just being a college student, i am hard up to afford one because of other school expenses. Due of not having a cellular phone i cannot easily access communication with my parents,classmates, teachers and important appointments. Can you tell me how can i afford that stuff? i am really in need of my personal cellphone,, can i have one of that,, pls... thank you and more power to your company... chatte of philippines baguio

By chatterley on Saturday Jun 27

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