Tags: touch pro
HTC Touch Pro unboxing photos
Here's the images from the HTC Touch Pro unboxing... Hoping to have the full review done in a couple of weeks.








Three tech items on the todo list
There's a few technology posts I haven't had the chance to do, but are on the todo list.
First up Photosynth.

If you haven't already played around with it do so. There's videos on the website to help explain how to take sets of images that synth well together, but I'll have my tips soon hopefully along with some of my own synths. I'm hoping to do St John's Church in town at some point, I think that would make a great synth.
Next up Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 thoughts.

Good release, I'll share my opinions on the new features soon I hope. Although I imagine this will be one of the topics I'll talk about on Gamercast this week too.
The last peice of tech I want to do is over the new bit of kit I've got on my desk.

Yes that is an HTC Touch Pro sat next to my monitor, and I'll be reviewing it within a couple of weeks.
HTC officially announce "Raphael" as Touch Pro
Nice.

Well I'm impressed. So here's the official specifications of the Touch Pro where they differ to the Touch Diamond, looks like some of the leaked details from my previous post were a bit on the low side!
- Five-row qwerty keyboard.
- ROM: 512MB.
- RAM: 288MB.
- Battery: 1340mAh.
- TV-out!
- MicroSD slot (SD 2.0).
- Camera flash.

We can also see from the images that the corners are rounded, this isn't specific to the devices manufactured for T-Mobile, so that's good. I like rounded corners.
We can also see what TouchFLO 3D does when in landscape mode, it looks like it goes into big buttons mode.

The device is obviously quite a bit thicker than the Touch Diamond, although its still quite a bit smaller than my XDA Mini S, despite having the same size screen.
Nice one HTC, you've not only thrown the limited-expensive-underclocked-locked-down-over-hyped iPhone in the bin, you've also punched that dodgy salesman Steve Jobs in the face. He doesn't stand a chance at making inroads into Windows Mobile sales lead with this line up, not even with all the over-inflated attention Apple get in the press. Good luck with selling your 10 million iPhones this year Steve you're off to a slow start already, in Windows Mobile land we do about 10 million in four months - and that was before this phone was announced.
Anyway, now all I've got to do is wait until "late summer".
A few HTC Raphael details emerge
T-Mobile (Germany) was kind enough to announce their upcoming MDA Vario IV phone.

This is undoubtedly the HTC Raphael (aka the slide-out keyboard version of the HTC Touch Diamond).
There's a few key differences to the Touch Diamond.
- Slide out qwerty keyboard.
- 256MB of RAM, instead of 192MB.
- 512MB ROM, instead of 256MB.
- MicroSD slot, instead of 4GB internal storage.
- 1340mAh battery, as opposed to 900mAh.
That puts something like an additional 5mm on the depth of the device compared to the Touch Diamond.
No definite date as of yet, HTC haven't officially announced this device so it could be a little while. The rumour mill is suggesting late summer or early autumn, so about two or three months behind the Diamond - I think I can last that long.
O2 UK need to get off their backsides and make some announcements, and make sure HTC manufacturer their device to have nice rounded corners unlike the square corners of HTC's reference design, and get rid of some of the fingerprint-magnet-plastic on the device.
HTC Touch Diamond announced
So this is what I've been waiting years for. A device the same size as my XDA Mini S, that has a VGA screen. I was meaning to blog about this on Tuesday when HTC made the announcement, but things got in the way.
My Mini S is feeling pretty dated now, over two years old now, I upgraded it to Windows Mobile 6.1 a couple of months ago, been over-clocking it to try and keep it fresh, but I've been itching to update it, the XDA Stellar caught my eye, but it still has a QVGA screen as have all the 2.8 inch size devices - until now that is.
So Tuesday, HTC announced the Touch Diamond, the successor to their Touch from last year.

Demonstration of the TouchFLO 3D interface:
Very swish, although I have to say I'm a little concerned about the performance of this interface. Like the previous version of TouchFLO found in the HTC Touch, XDA Orbit II and others it essentially acts as a replacement Today screen and if it isn't faster than using the standard Windows Mobile interface it seems kind of pointless for power users. I've played with TouchFLO, no longer in my current ROM (takes up a few MB storage wise), and of course PointUI but haven't kept it. Hopefully this runs good enough to act as a real replacement.
Anyway let's get to the important stuff, the hardware in this machine.
- Processor Qualcomm® MSM7201A™ 528 MHz
- Operating System Windows Mobile® 6.1 Professional
- Display 2.8-inch TFT-LCD flat touch-sensitive screen with VGA resolution
- ROM: 256 MB
- RAM: 192 MB DDR SDRAM
- Internal storage: 4 GB
- Dimensions 102 mm (L) X 51 mm (W) X 11.5 mm (T)
- Weight 110 g (with battery)
And then all the usual stuff we've seen in devices over the last year GPS, 3G (7.2Mbps). I have to say these specs to impress me, a 528Mhz CPU is never found in these small Pocket PC phones, a whopping 192MB of RAM just seems insane and of course the VGA screen, that's something like 240 DPI and blows everything else out of the water.
Windows Mobile 6.1 is welcome, there's always the fear they'd stick 6 on the device. It has a non-telescopic stylus! They're bundling Opera 9.5 on it, that's good I typically use Opera 8 for most web browsing on my Mini S (although 8 is still lacking in many areas). A lot of the Google fans were expecting HTC to announce a phone with Android on it - get real nobody cares about Android, Windows Mobile = Doom and Quake and thousands of other Windows Mobile applications. ;)
It's got a few bad points, a shiny (read: fingerprint-magnet) surface, I'm hoping O2 will get rid of that, assuming the carriers will have as much range of customisation as HTC's other phones. It also lacks a memory card slot, instead relying on the built in storage, OK fair enough but they said adding a memory card slot would stick an extra 2mm on the depth of the thing. It also doesn't have a standard Mini-USB port, instead its those Mini-USB ports that are slightly different shaped to send audio out to headphones - I'm sure that will annoy me at some point. (Update: although it doesn't have a regular mini-USB port it is completely compatible).
Anyway, despite my love of this device, I'm not getting this one. I'm waiting for the HTC Raphael. Same basic thing only with a slide out qwerty keyboard, like my Mini S. Rumour has it, it will feature a memory card slot, and lose its built in storage, and get a bit fatter due to the keyboard but other than that will be identical.
Granted I mainly use the on-screen keyboard on my Mini S, but I find myself making too many mistakes if I'm moving around, on the bus its unusable, on the train it makes it too slow to correct the mistakes with the on-screen keyboard, so its good to have a physical qwerty keyboard there ready, or if you need to hammer out something quite long.
The Diamond will be available next month on the five main carriers in the UK, North America has to wait until Q3 or Q4 this year. I'm hoping the Raphael won't be too far behind, and that O2 will be able to keep the things in stock.








12th September 2008 17:44:53, 21 words, 814 views