HTC Touch Cruise (Unlocked)

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HTC Touch Cruise (Unlocked)



An unlocked brother to the HTC Touch series phones, the HTC Touch Cruise ($550, unlocked, as of 4/9/2009) has an eye-catching look and a beautifully designed touch interface. But like the other HTC phones we've tested, the Cruise suffers from sluggish performance--a common problem with Windows Mobile touchscreen phones.




The Touch Cruise is thin and lightweight, measuring 4.0 by 2.1 by 0.6 inches and weighing a featherlight 3.6 ounces. A generous 2.8-inch touchscreen with a gorgeous, bright 240-by-320-pixel resolution dominates the face of the phone. Sitting below the display is a cluster of navigational buttons consisting of four flush buttons and a four-way navigational pad encircled by a navi-wheel. The navi-wheel moves smoothly, and its rubber coating makes it comfortable to use. The four buttons are shortcut keys to Navigation, End, Send, and Footprints (a feature that lets you geotag photos) .




Over T-Mobile's 3G network, I found the call quality disappointing. I heard a faint hiss in the background, but it wasn't loud enough to be distracting. What was disappointing was the frequent echo on my end. But parties on the other end said that they could not hear a hiss or echo. Call recipients also said that my voice sounded loud and natural, with no distortion or tinny effect.














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