There is no doubt that the is a beautiful handset. It looks pretty much like the HTC Touch Diamond - its HTC sibling. One of its attractive merits is, apart from the touch screen, this phone features a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard that will entice those who have failed to become endeared with the touch screen phenomenon.

HTC Touch Pro is aimed at the business market as well as the individual users. A full keyboard, the prime selling point, will appeal to many people especially businessman, and the neat slide away ability is another selling point that will add to this lovely devices overall appeal.

With a screen of 2.8 inches, and VGA quality, the HTC Touch Pro's display is stunning and gives excellent effect.

The HTC Touch Pro features all functions that one expects to find on a phone of this class. With the 3D TouchFlo interface, the system is very simple.

The HTC Touch Pro has a feature that gives website pages in landscape mode with no need for scaling them down to size. A versatile and usable zoom feature enables the user to look closely at required sections of text or copy, too, giving the HTC Touch Pro a very useful feature indeed.

The phone comes with high speed broadband capability, with very fast download speeds and full Wi-Fi connectivity available as standard.

GPS is applied, which means that maps are straightforward operation and useful on many occasions.

The TV-out function is a very useful commercial tool which will appeal to the business customer, giving the HTC Touch Pro the capability to be used for presentations in place of a webbook.

The camera is a capable 3.2 mega pixel device with auto focus and a flash, and the expandable storage is welcome in this class of mobile.

The HTC Touch Pro also offers a 1350mAh battery, which is pretty adequate for the full use of this phone.

Author:-JERRY SMITH
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