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Comments on ‘Orange unpeels HTC Touch Dual’Thursday 22nd November 2007 09:02 GMT Made my day.TeeCee • Thursday 22nd November 2007 09:45 GMT
Having recently bought a Touch, I was a little miffed when the Touch Dual shipped in the following week or so. The slidey keypad thing looked nice. However, finding that it doesn't have WiFi (and not believing you and waffling off to the HTC website to check and finding that, blow me, it doesn't) I now feel quite smug. While I'm sure that all this 3G stuff is full of meaty goodness to some, if your company punts you a bog 2G SIM and you have to live with it and/or you travel a lot, it's in there with the chocolate teapot in the "nice to have" feature list. WiFi is up there in the "must have" section for me (home, offices and most civilised places that you can get a coffee while you connect). Oh, the ordinary Touch is bloody marvellous BTW. Not a fingerprint magnet at all. It wasn't a hot, sweaty day when you looked at it perchance? Close, but no cigarPhil Arundell • Thursday 22nd November 2007 10:04 GMT
Look like a half decent 'phone, but no Wi-Fi and a crappy resolution (240x320? wake up HTC: It's 2007, not 1997!) = no sale. From what I have heard....Rob • Thursday 22nd November 2007 10:04 GMT
.... Orange have an exclusivity deal for 4 weeks from release date on this device. Not surprising as Orange were/are HTC's first hardcore partner for their smartphones (SPV). Waiting for this little badboy to come out on T-Mobile, although TMob haven't confirmed or denied whether they will carry it yet. I can't imagine them not carry it though, they like Orange have most of HTC's product range. Orange data scroogesAnonymous Coward • Thursday 22nd November 2007 10:26 GMT
Nice to see new 3G handsets, but just a pity that Orange are so miserly with data. I have a M3100 (aka TyTn) which as a 3G handset is great for data, however it's a pity Orange don't do the decent thing and give us a flat rate for data like T-Mobile (which, incidentally is where I am off to after my contract of over 10 years runs out in April). You can either have 'free' data in evenings (which in mobile phone operator land begin at 7pm) or a 'whopping' 30Mb (yes, 'M'b) per month to use any time. An obvious solution would be to allow me to take out two data packages - I would actually pay for free evenings / weekends and 30mb for use in the day (and only use email) however as it happens I have this great phone that I cannot take advantage of unless I want to pay extortionate data charges. Moving to T-Mobile??Anonymous Coward • Thursday 22nd November 2007 13:53 GMT
Whereas I will be moving from T-Mobile back to Vodafone when my contract runs out in March. Maybe the data package doesn't sound as superficially attractive as T-Mobile's but things are better across all operators now than they used to be and, in the middle of Bristol, I shouldn't be having increasing difficulties with both voice and data connections from any operator. Something up with which I will not put. You get what you pay for. Still moving to T-MobileDan • Thursday 22nd November 2007 15:23 GMT
Whereas I just moved from Vodafone because where I live on the edge of London's prestigious Zone 1, I can't get a single bar. T-Mobile coverage is just fine. It's all swings and roundabouts, but the T-Mobile HTC XDA slidey keyboard thing with 3G and Wi-Fi is just utterly groovy, and is still better than an iPhone, IMHO. The period for commenting on this story has finished |
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