Posted on 23 December 2009 by Joe Teh
When happens when 50 HTC Touch Windows Mobile Phones come together and get handled by an Artist. You get a hanging sculpture called “Mobile Mobile” that plays Christmas songs using them. Thanks to the creativity of James Theopane. Video after the break.

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Posted on 30 April 2009 by Joe Teh
Finally got a chance to hands on HTC Touch Pro2. Thanks to PPCSG for organising this event. To read on the event, click Here. HTC announces HTC Touch Diamond2 and Touch Pro2 a few weeks ago. However, during the media event, we do not have chance to hands on this device.

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Posted on 06 March 2009 by Joe Teh
Finally, the all new HTC Touch Cruise will arrive in Singapore this March. It has a makeover with nice curves and a spanking new TouchFLO software (as compared to the old Cruise) and most importantly, the incorporation of HTC Footprints (the New HTC Touch Cruise is the first to get it) that no other HTC Touch phone has (at this moment, I hope).
It will be selling at SG$858 and all authorised reseller. Standard retail HTC Touch Cruise package will come with a 1GB microSD™ card and PAPAGO! X3 map. Also, not forgetting the Car Cradle which has special function to transform its user interface into an easy-to-use, one-touch interface that provides seamless turn-by-turn directions. Press Release after the break.

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Posted on 22 February 2009 by Joe Teh
HTC Touch Diamond2 was announced in Barcelona during the Windows Mobile Congress. There were some video on it but it was not indepth. There were mentions of the new TouchFLO3D (which makes HTC a world of difference from other Windows Mobile devices, in my opinion) that sports a few changes. Now, there are pictures to show you some differences.
The first one is the calendar tab. A first for TouchFLO3D.

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Posted on 13 January 2009 by Joe Teh
This HTC Iolite is a in between of HTC 3G and HTC Diamond. The reason is because of the specs and size. It has TouchFlo3D (HTC 3G don’t have) and yet maintain the size of the HTC 3G.

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