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HTC Touch Viva

February 5th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Technology

A good device that’s pocket friendly
HTC is a leading player in the world of smartphones . With touch Viva it continues to expand its range. Its looks seem very similar to that of the original HTC Touchhtc-touch-viva
Touch Viva is enclosed in a plastic casing with resistive touchscreen, to avoid scratches recessed rather than being flushed with the phone body. The sen and call-end keys are placed just below the screen along with the navigation buttons. The looks are pretty average and the design is rather ordinary. It’s provided with a stylus although the screen looks pretty responsive to the fingers. The messaging experience feels exciting as the message interface is managed smartly. There is also a choice of using the Qwerty or the normal keypad. The default web browser is Opera 9.5 which lets you view pages in tabs with smart features like zoom in and zoom out of full web pages.

The phone doesn’t have 3G connectivity so EDGE is used as an alternative for online connectivity. Wi-Fi connectivity is available, standard 802.11 b/g. The OS is Windows Mobile version 6.1 and all the characteristics that made its predecessor a success have been retained.

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