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Asus 1018p review
By Kamal DS on July 23, 2010  |  Comments 25

Asus 1018p review

The Asus Eee 1018p is a netbook that packs every single feature that one would want in a netbook. It looks impressive and expensive. It has gorgeous exterior, aluminum enclosure, magnetic latch and many more exiting features and it does not compromise on performance too! Read the review to find more about this modestly equipped netbook

Sony Vaio M Review
By Kamal DS on June 10, 2010  |  Comments 15

Sony Vaio M Review

Sony is the maker of famous ultraportables or shall we say expensive ultraportables. But, with its Vaio M netbook, for the first time, we are looking at Sony showing peculiar affection towards the budget netbook market. The Vaio M is a brave attempt by Sony to eat a small piece of the already over-saturated 10-inch netbook form factor.

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Asus Eee 1201NL review
By Kamal DS on May 01, 2010  |  Comments 9

Asus Eee 1201NL review

Asus has already churned out several variations for their 12-inch netbooks. We have seen 1201n, 1201ha, 1201t, 1201nl, 1201x, 1201k and so on. Few weeks back, we posted the review of the Asus Eee 1201T and we were pretty impressed with the performance. We also have the Asus eee 1201N which is very powerful for a netbook, but does not yield satisfactory battery runtimes. For those yearning for better runtime, Asus rolled-out another 12-incher called 1201NL. This one has Atom N270 processor and Nvidia ION LE combo. So, does it gets a thumbs-up from our side? Read the review to find out!

Asus 1008P review – KR
By Kamal DS on April 17, 2010  |  Comments 7

Asus 1008P review – KR

Asus 1008P is the successor of the suave Asus 1008HA which brings the newest Intel Atom N450 processor. On paper, the Eee 1008P appears to be a typical netbook, but it offers some very interesting features which I will discuss in the review.

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Asus 1201T review
By Kamal DS on February 08, 2010  |  Comments 6

Asus 1201T review

Asus Eee 1201T is a decent netbook that is powered by the AMD-powered processor instead of the Atom processor that one commonly finds in a netbook. Its immediate cousin – the Asus eee 1201N is outfitted with Intel Atom N330 dual-core processor that is more commonly found in nettops.

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ASUS EEE 1101HA review
By Kamal DS on December 07, 2009  |  Comments 9

ASUS EEE 1101HA review

The ASUS EEE 1101HA is the epitomization of good looks combined with great battery life. It carries the same Seashell design like its 10-inch brother, EEE 1008HA. But, the ASUS has entering a bit late into the 11.6-inch netbook market, but that does not make it an unattractive deal by any chance. It is a great netbook.

February 08, 2009 | Kamal DS | Comments 12

HTC TOUCH 3G review – excellent value for money [Windows Mobile]

The HTC has been working diligently on it’s Touch range and has been unveiling some of the very high quality Windows Mobile devices from quite some time. The HTC Touch 3G is a powerful elder brother to the original HTC TOUCH. The HTC TOUCH 3G combines speed and style in an affordable package. Read the full review to find out!

DESIGN and BUILD

The HTC TOUCH 3G continues to carry the mesmerizing looks of the original HTC TOUCH. It follows the minimalistic approach that is followed in the Touch series. The TOUCH 3G has the same pebble shape which was earlier sported by the original HTC TOUCH.

On the left side, you will find the volume buttons to increase or decrease the volume.

On the right side, you will find: NOTHING. On the top, you will find the power button.

The back of the device is pretty plain. It just contains two holes for the camera and speaker respectively.

Build-wise, the HTC TOUCH 3G is made of high quality plastic. It does not squeeze from any side. It has the same rubbery soft finish that is found in original HTC TOUCH and TOUCH DUAL. Such finish prevents it from getting slipped from your hands.

SCREEN

The screen is same old QVGA (240 x 320), which is fine for most of the purposes unless you want to see a high resolution movie. The display is adequately bright and easy to see. The TouchFlo 2D (more on it later) looks amazingly similar to the TouchFlo 3D found on the HTC DIAMOND/Pro/HD. The screen is quite sensitive and does not require a lot of pressure to select the objects on the screen.

PERFORMANCE

The HTC Touch 3G comes with a Qualcomm MSM7225 528MHz processor which is amazingly fast on it. While the HTC DIAMOND too is clocked at this frequency (but uses a slightly different CPU: MSM7201a), the HTC TOUCH 3G feels way faster than the Diamond. Most of the applications open within 1 or seconds, which is not bad at all.

Connectivity

Touch 3G is a modern quad-band phone with built in HSDPA, WiFi and Bluetooth(incl support for A2DP). It also comes with GPS built-in. The HTC has also put in a simple software which can mount the storage card as a removable drive. This enables you to transfer data to and fro from the computers which do not have Microsoft Activesync. USB is 2.0, which ensure you high data transfer rates but this is only used when using it as a removable drive. Activesync is much slower (as usual).

The TOUCH 3G also comes with a micro-SD slot. It is SDHC compatible, which lets you use upto 32GB storage card. 16GB micro-SD card are easier to get these days for fairly cheap prices, which can convert the TOUCH 3G into a great media player.

Battery Life

The TOUCH 3G comes with 1100mAh battery, which is able to give me nearly 2 days of battery life with good usage. HTC claims that it provides 6.5 hours of talk time or  15 days of standby time. Although, I do not think I will ever be able to achieve those numbers anyhow. But, the battery life is really good by Windows Mobile standards.

Camera

The camera has been bumped-up to 3.2MP now. It generates decent pictures. Sadly, it is not an auto-focus camera, but still it manages to produce great pictures provided you have good lightning conditions as there is no flash-light on the back. Here are a couple pictures taken by TOUCH 3G’s camera:

Software Features

The HTC TOUCH 3G comes with Windows Mobile 6.1 OS. The HTC has made significant enhancement to enhance the overall usability of the OS. Let’s see these features one-by-one:

TOUCH FLO 2D: This concept first originated in the original HTC TOUCH has now undergone multitude improvements. It now covers the full screen and is geared towards one handed usability.

First tab is the home tab which shows a clock and your calender information. The second tab is the “people tab” which is a like a photo speed dial where you can just tap on a photo to dial the number of that contact. It can contain upto 12 contacts.

The “Internet tab” contains your bookmarks, which when tapped launch the Opera Mobile 9.5 web browser, which performs great on it. Tapping on the big globe also launches the Opera Mobile. The other tab shown below is the “photos and videos tab”, which basically lists the photos contained in the my pictures folder of your device. Swiping up or down navigates you to the next picture.

Next is the music tab. You can swipe up or down to move to the next track. Then comes the “weather tab”, which can display weather of upto 6 cities.

Other HTC enhancements

HTC has bundled the same SIP (soft input panel) with HTC TOUCH 3G, which it bundled with the HTC DIAMOND. It makes typing messages easily without taking the stylus out of it’s silo.

Opera Mobile

The inclusion of Opera Mobile makes Touch 3G a great mobile internet device. The opera mobile shows the whole page to the user from where the user can double tap to zoom in into the area where he is interested. The Opera Mobile then automatically reflows the text so that the user can read the text easily without scrolling horizontally.

Youtube Application

Youtube application lets you watch..youtube ofcourse!

Size Comparisons

The TOUCH 3G is smaller in length than the Diamond. The stylus too is little shorter than the one found in Diamond.

Width-wise, they both appeared similar.

Comparison with HTC DIAMOND/TOUCH PRO:

Compared to the latest HTC devices, the TOUCH 3G lacks:

  • accelerometer
  • no FM radio
  • no 3D graphic accelerator
  • no magnetic stylus (as found in Diamond)

Personally, none of the aforementioned points make me not like the TOUCH 3G. The HTC DIAMOND uses the 3D graphic accelerator for it’s today screen plugin: TOUCHFLO 3D only. The TOUCH 3G uses TOUCHFLO 2D, which actually feels much snappier than the 3D version. Although you miss some cool and snazzy animations, but you would not miss any functionality.

Conclusion

The pebble-shaped beauty from HTC is a great device to own. It is an awesome, yet affordable combination of performance and beauty packed into single package. Built-in 3G lets you cruise at high data speeds. Numerous HTC enhancements certainly do make the overall user-experience better. The TOUCH FLO 2D provides a pleasurable experience to the user. Couple all those goodies together with an affordable price tag, the HTC TOUCH 3G is a device not to be missed easily.

Pros:

  • Zippy processor
  • HTC’s excellent enhancements
  • TOUCH FLO 2D
  • good sensitive screen
  • excellent built
  • good speakers
  • simple minimalistic design
  • CHEAP!

Cons:

  • only QVGA
  • no front facing camera
  • no magnetic stylus (as found in Diamond)
  • camera is not the auto-focus one
  • no flash
  • Touch FLO 2D cannot incorporate third party today plugins
  • micro-SD slot is behind the battery cover

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note: I was not able to upload the benchmarks as the SPB benchmark page was down. I will upload the results with comparison to various devices when the page is functional again

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12 Responses to “HTC TOUCH 3G review – excellent value for money [Windows Mobile]”

  1. Vlad says:

    Nice review! Although I think you might have overlooked a bit the GPS functionality. For a different perspective make sure you also check this HTC 3G Review I made!

  2. [...] For screenshots of TOUCHFLO2D and to learn more about it, read the software part of the HTC TOUCH 3G review. [...]

  3. [...] Gadgetmix has given the device a good going over and has published a review of their findings.  They like the styling of the device really like the TouchFlo2D implementation, which they call faster than TouchFlo3D, and note the battery life is pretty good. [...]

  4. faust smith says:

    dear sir,
    will this phone work on all four regular gsm networks as well that are not 3G ? thank you.

  5. G. Davis says:

    I just upgraded the ROM in my new HTC Touch 3G and horror happened, it died at reboot. Cannot get past the frozen Align screen.
    The ROM was upgraded from HTC’s support page, their software killed their own device.
    Dam, I really liked this phone.
    Yeah, they’ll fix the phone after I pay for shipping and all the usuall come on scam jive like all companies do these days. Everything is a scam. I got scam coming out my a–.
    I was so angry at a punky device that dies from it’s own native software dounload, I stomped it. Then stomped it again then tossed hard into the garbage.
    My next phone will be a Blackberry Storm and I’m not ever upgrading ROM again!
    Here I come Blackberry. Sell me something reliable please?

  6. LumenArc says:

    Is the GPS on this device any good?

  7. LumenArc says:

    Must be expensive

  8. Nayla says:

    You get what you pay for.

  9. Kiri says:

    Dear Sir,
    Is possible for HTC 3400i modle use as 3G mobile by use softwere,Thanking You, Kiri

  10. Kamal DS says:

    Kiri, that is hardware dependent. So, the answer to your question is no

  11. Abhinav says:

    It is the crappiest phone I have ever used. If I don’t receive any calls in some time this shit phone goes into some kind of sleep mode and stop receiving any calls. The message the other caller receives is that the phone is switched off. What the heck… why the phone is switched off when it is in my hand and showing 4 bars of signal. Took it to customer service and they changed the entire motherboard after 4 visits and guess what … the problem is still there .. Please don’t buy any HTC phone cause I have heard they all have the same machinery and software inside. I paid INR 20200 for this phone and what I got was a piece of shit.

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