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The HTC Touch is a beautiful, very small PDA phone, something we just about never get to say. HTC Touch is the perfect phone for style conscious buyers who need a PDA’s features and advanced functions, but don’t want to carry an ugly brick. However, those who text or email frequently won’t be happy with the tiny on-screen keyboard and (very functional) handwriting recognition. The HTC Touch isn’t meant to compete with hardware-keyboarded PDA and smartphones like the Treo 750, Cingular 8525, T-Mobile Dash or BlackBerry 8800. And while the HTC Touch user interface is a step in the right direction, it’s really just one application launcher rather than a pervasive change to the phone’s interaction on the whole.
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