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single review: HTC Touch Cruise |
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quote: "Pros: Interface looks great and is intuitive to use, quick performer, good battery life, control wheel works well. Cons: Lacks a flash for its camera, body retains fingerprints. Verdict: Overall a well-rounded device that suffers from only a few setbacks. Look past these however and you’ll find the Touch Cruise intuitive to use and quite we... "
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issue 6/2008
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single review: Can this feature-packed smarty meet your mobile needs? |
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quote: "The good: 3 megapixels, Bluetooth, FM radio, GPRS, GPS, GSM, HSDPA, microSD, MP3 player, Touchscreen, Wi-Fi, Windows Mobile 6 The bad: HSDPA, Wi-Fi, GPS, solid feel, Touch Cube Verdict: Volume slider rattl... "
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issue 4/2008
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single review: HTC Touch Cruise Review |
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quote: "Pros: Nice design Long battery life Second Internet browser Very good sound quality during a call Cons: Poor camera quality The loudspeaker is on the back of the phone and is unusable HTC Touch Cruise will provide a reliable and precise navigation when needed. Aside from that, you will make and receive calls with a very good sound quality, no mat... "
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issue 4/2008
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single review: HTC Touch Cruise |
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quote: "The good: Attractive looking handset HSDPA and Wi-Fi Excellent TouchFlo interface Bundled navigation software and accessories The bad: Average processing Below average battery life Full touchscreen input won´t appeal to everyone The Cruise is our favourite of the current HTC line-up and compares well to most of the competition. HTC does a good ... "
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issue 4/2008
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single review: HTC Touch Cruise |
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quote: "Pro: integriertes GPS mit Tomtom-Navigator schneller Internetzugang dank HSDPA und WLAN 3-Megapixel-Digicam Contra: teilweise langsame Reaktionen nicht vollständig ohne Stift bedienbar kostenpflichtiges Zubehör für Navigation nötig bescheidene Webbrowser Der HTC Touch Cruise überzeugt mit grandioser Vollausstattung: Er kommuniziert über Bluetooth, WLAN, HSDPA und USB mit seiner Umwelt, hat zwei Kameras und einen GPS-Empfänger. Allerdings fehlen Kfz-Halterung und Kartenmaterial, um ein Navi zu ersetzen. Windows Mobile nervt allerdings mit schlechtem Browser und langsamen Reaktionen. "
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issue 9/2008
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