Testseek.com have collected 141 expert reviews of the HTC Touch Pro 2 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HTC Touch Pro 2.
June 2009
(80%)
141 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The Touch Pro2's 3.6-inch touchscreen is bigger and packs more pixels than an iPhone's. It's also a treat to use in portrait and landscape modes. The 3.2-megapixel camera, meanwhile, is more than good enough to take snaps of your boozy mates...
The QWERTY keypad comes at a price: the HTC Touch Pro2 is massive. Seriously. If Windows Mobile freezes one too many times, you could easily use it as a brick in your home's foundations, it's that chunky. The slide-up screen meanwhile is more than...
As Windows Mobile phones go, this is one of the best. It's mostly well built, with a top touchscreen installed. But Windows Mobile still has the same old kinks, kooks and complete crashes it always has. Unless you make conference calls like hot dinner...
Excellent keyboard, TouchFLO 3D interface, large and clear display, responsive touch screen, HSDPA, Wi-Fi, GPS, great speakerphone, integrated contacts screen
Large and chunky design, no flash on camera, no 3.5mm headphone jack
HTC’s Touch Pro 2 mobile phone is more responsive and easier to use than its predecessor, but the extra weight and bulk won’t be appreciated by all. A fantastic display, a well-designed keyboard and an excellent user interface may be enough to...
It’s pretty apparent that there will be an HTC Touch Pro2 in your own carrier’s flavor pretty soon. In the U.S. alone, just from leaked photos and information floating around, T-Mobile, AT&T, Sprint and Verizon will all get their own version of the de...
Even with a slew of BlackBerr(ies) and the ubiquitous iPhone, the Touch Pro remained largely safe from the onslaught of new smartphones. As a slide-out touchscreen QWERTY device, it fulfilled a specific niche, and with the exception of the rather ambig...
At a fell swoop, the HTC Touch Pro2 has managed to irreversibly crush our understanding of cell phones as they are. Well, no, not really. As a whole it is an excellent Windows Mobile device, just as we expected. Again we emphasize it´s a nicely perfo...
HSPA, WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS, Excellent highresolution 3.6in. touchscreen, Tilting screen for ease of use on a desk, Excellent QWERTY keyboard
Relatively large and heavy, Moderate battery life, Lacklustre camera, MiniUSB headset connector
HTCs best smartphone yet features a tilting screen, a good QWERTY keyboard and a responsive touch interface. The high-resolution screen is also superb. Our only real concern is battery life...
Awesome keyboard, Touch sensitive screen that delivers great image quality and display can be tilted, Extremely responsive and snappy, Excellent customization pack
Screen is unusable in the sun, Mediocre loudspeaker and incall quality, You are bound to see the standard WinMo menus sooner or later, The camera quality is very poor
At a fell swoop, the HTC Touch Pro2 has managed to irreversibly crush our understanding of cell phones as they are. Well, no, not really. As a whole it is an excellent Windows Mobile device, just as we expected. Again we emphasize it´s a nicely perform...
Abstract: The HTC Touch Pro / AT&T Fuze, depending on your carriers naming convention, was a mixed bag. The TouchFLO 3D interface was beautiful and intuitive but sometimes sluggish (or not enabled by default on Verizons version of the Touch Pro). The touch sc...
Abstract: Sequel is the buzz word yet again, and 2 is still more and better. But then, we cant help the nagging little feeling that it was a bit easier to say that about the Diamonds than it is with the Pros. The updated TouchFLO 3D, the utterly revamped exter...
Abstract: Take an HTC Universal, TyTN II and the Diamond2 and lock them all in a room... The Touch Pro2 is the offspring that emerges.Please bear in mind that I am a self confessed Windows Mobile power user. Nothing annoys me more than an un-smart phone. I like ...