3+ Megapixel Camera, A2DP, Bluetooth, Calendar, Camera, Candy Bar Form, Edge, Email Client, GPS / Location, High-Speed Data GPRS, Megapixel Camera
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.
HTC Touch Pro2 Unlocked Phone with 3G EURO Standard, 3 MP Camera--International Version with No U.S. Warranty (Black/Grey)
Customers reviews:
Len says:
January 7, 2010 at 3:45 am
Ok, so I couldn’t wait to have the phone, so I jumped the gun and got the Euro/Singapore version. Well much to my shock, the phone does NOT work on 3G ATT network only on the EDGE network. So, if you are a data speed junkie like myself, then WAIT for the ATT Fortress. The antenna is physically different. I don’t know if conversion is possible, but I wouldn’t chance it… don’t make the mistake I did…WAIT…
Rating: 2 / 5
Jimmy Yeung says:
January 7, 2010 at 4:19 am
i brought through t-mobile without contract for 549.00,is a ok phone but no comparsion to the iphone screen,the + and – bar is usless,sometimes work sometimes no and sometimes another page will pop out.
The browser is sucks,slow,slow,slow and hang.
Only excellent thing is mindow base and quicker than ancient window phones.
Rating: 1 / 5
Z. Zubkow says:
January 7, 2010 at 4:33 am
I really like most of the features of this phone. The screen is incredibly nice. Internet surfing with 3G is fantastic. Youtube application built in is fabulous. Drawback is the camera. It takes really pretty poor pictures. If it took pictures like other camera phones I would give this phone 5 stars. I had replaced my HTC T-mobile Wing with this phone. Even though the wing was only a 2 megapixel, and this phone is a 3 megapixel the performance is really poor. The ISO and brightness adjustments simply do not function at all. I have had a bunch of emails to HTC and they say the changes are subtle. They are not subtle, they do nothing. I had taken some sunset photos with my Wing and the colors were vibrant. With the Touch Pro 2 they are all washed out, no matter how I adjust the settings. I like taking photos and know a bit about photography. The camera performance is just heart-breaking on this phone. As far as I can figure, the camera makes no adjustments for exposure at all. I reckon it could be fixed in software, but HTC customer service just says the phone operates as designed and they won’t even report the problem.
If a camera in a phone is vital to you buy something else. Probably anything else would be better
Rating: 3 / 5
Natural Born Critic says:
January 7, 2010 at 6:27 am
Pros: HTC has done a fantastic job on this phone with the following:
-Gorgeous Screen.
-Excellent Touch.
-Fantastic Speakers.
-Tilt.
-Fantastic Keyboard Buttons. (See Cons though)
-Phone stands pretty stable upright. (Space saving?)
-Universal USB Charging.
-Face sensing.
-Face down during call activates speaker and back mike.
-Sprint Added the 3.5mm Stereo Jack.
-Excellent Overall feeling.
-The rest is whatever you like from Windows Mobile 6.1.
Cons:
-No control key!
(Drives me nuts especially the way HTC Touch Flo makes it two extra steps for copying and pasting. Really annoying. Hopefully sprint will let you download a tweak for that)
-The power button is at a very terrible spot. (nearly impossible to not press it a million times in your pocket while walking or any motion, unless you buy an upright pouch)
-Sprint back design is not only terrible but is destructive how after two months those pores in the back fill up with dirt. (I can’t imagine they really pay someone to design this crap)
-HTC should have given it a scroll wheel. AND the scroll wheel should have doubled as shutter button in camera mode. Grrr (HTC and Sprint should hire me)
-When the pro2 sits on my desk, I can’t press the screen without toppling the unit.
-The resistive screen accumulates moisture giving me an aura like effect looking at the screen sideways. (At least my phone)
Suggestion: You should still get this phone. Although I reckon its time for HTC and Sprint to hire a guy like me who really uses these phones already 7 Years, to help them design and test.
Rating: 4 / 5
David Frederick says:
January 7, 2010 at 7:52 am
I bought this phone when my Motorola Q started to show its age. My Q, at just over 4 ounces, seemed quite svelte compared to this thick, heavy phone. When I unboxed it (it was online only, so I didn’t get a chance to hold it in the store), I thought that might take some getting used to, but if it was a fantastic phone it would be well worth it.
I used it for over four weeks and still had issues. I hadn’t dropped it yet, but I dreaded that day (it will come) since it was so heavy that I knew terrible things would happen if dropped on a hard surface.
The excellent – nice screen, fantastic syncing with my PC and a simple bluetooth pairing (at least compared to my now-dated Moto Q). I also like the “favorites” section of the contacts, where you keep your top 10 friends. The RSS Hub was also pretty slick. As was adding photos to contacts. The slide out keyboard is large, but I made a lot of mistakes using it (much more than on my Q). Call quality was excellent, but I was never able to voice-dial through my bluetooth headset. It may have been the headset (which still works well with my Q).
The terrible – large (thick), heavy, WinMo 6.1, not very intuitive. I never got Media Player to play correctly. I also downloaded the software to enable the FM radio included, but I never got the radio to work. That would have come in handy at the health club, where the TV audio is broadcast on FM. And there isn’t a quick way to turn the phone to silent mode (at least compared to my Q).
I finished up returning the phone after 31 days of use. After 4+ weeks, I was still struggling to complete tasks that should have been second nature by that time. I didn’t see enough benefit to justify the heaviness of the phone. When I took it back, it was the first time the Verizon rep handled the phone. He seemed genuinely surprised at how heavy it was.
Rating: 2 / 5
HTC Touch Pro2 Unlocked Phone with 3G EURO Standard, 3 MP Camera--International Version with No U.S. Warranty (Black/Grey)
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