The Snap certainly has its plus points including onboard GPS, fast HSDPA support, a good keyboard and a decent screen. However, the Windows Mobile user interface is very clunky and the phone's battery life is relatively poor. We can't really see Blackberry users switching to the Snap, but it may be a good option for those working for corporates that insist on employees using WinMo devices.Read full review
Nice review but guys, please stop using promo shots in your reviews (or at least solely using them), we want to see what it looks like in RL not just what the manufacturers want us to see. We want to see it in your hands, with finger prints on etc
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Yes - sad but true. In order to use the best of the best tech journalist, it means not everyone can work from here at Trusted Towers. Samples like this HTC therefore won't have passed through our photo studio, requiring the use of stock photography.
Your feedback is certainly valid, and I'm sure it is an area we can improve on in the future.
I'm sure they produce some really good phones, but since so many are rubbish, it's hard to know what is good and what isn't. HTC seem to believe quantity is better than quality (though this is not restricted to them only).
How about if manufacturers were restricted to only 2 models a year - they'd put a lot more thought into their products before releasing the rubbish that they do.
Also, it would be greener for the environment - less junked phones.
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