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HTC Touch HD Smartphone Review
| Author | Niall Magennis |
| Published | 24th Nov 2008 |
| Manufacturer | HTC |
| Price | £522.97 Inc VAT SIM Free. From £49.99 on Orange Contract. |
| Latest Price | Click here |
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On the plus side, HTC has taken onboard the complaints about the Touch Diamond's non-standard audio jack and instead kitted the HD out with a standard 3.5mm headphone socket. It'll certainly be put to good use as the stereo headset that are supplied in the box are pretty poor as they drum up about as much bass as a portable transistor radio. As the handset also supports A2DP you could always stream music over the air to a Bluetooth stereo headset if you prefer.

Call quality certainly wasn't a problem during our test period with the speaker and mic delivering crystal clear voice quality. However, battery life wasn't so hot. We got about a day and a half out of it with mid to heavy usage for phone calls, web browsing over Wi-Fi and use of the GPS receiver.

Verdict
The most telling thing about the Touch HD is that everyone we showed it to asked why Google didn't use this as the phone to launch Android. It's a question that's difficult to answer as in terms of hardware this is unquestionably a brilliant device and with a decent OS it could have been a serious challenger to the iPhone. However, in its current form it's merely the best of the also rans, but that still means it's one of the best Windows Mobile device on the market at the moment.
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Dec Larkin said on 11th December 2008
Ileanda said on 12th January 2009
I've been shopping for a new work phone, and it's interesting to see that reviews of the Touch HD almost universally criticise it for being resistive rather than capacita... more
R0b1n said on 6th February 2009
I picked up an HTC Touch HD at Christmas to replace an ageing and increasingly unreliable smartphone from around 5 years ago. The HTC falls into that category of things which seem... more
Pred said on 13th February 2009
You can lock it. Simply press and hold the end call button. I don't really experience the other problems you have either. Most of youre problems can be solved with small tweak... more
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