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    HTC Touch Viva With Windows Mobile 6.1

    October 4, 2008 | Cellular Phone, HTC | 6 Comments

    The HTC Touch Viva is a slight update of the original HTC Touch, the main improvements of a software update, more memory and better battery life.

    HTC-touch-vivo

    The touch screen on the Viva is a 2.8 inch 240 x 320 pixel touch panel. On the back is a fairly basic two-megapixel camera, and Viva Touch Bluetooth 2.0, USB 2.0 and microSD expandable memory. Internal Memory 128 MB is now (64 MB in original), and operating system is Windows Mobile 6.1 with the improved HTC TouchFLO interface running on top.

    It is a GSM-only 3G device with no support, even if it does come with WiFi connectivity. When the original Touch is out, the lack of 3G was boring, but the range is also the HTC Touch 3G if you need support UMTS. The interior is a 210 MHz TI OMAP 820 processor, the same as the original Touch. This is not particularly fast, it must get more things.

    HTC-touch-vivo-smartphone

    HTC say that the 1100 mAh battery can now give Viva Touch up to 8 hours autonomy and 11 days in standby mode. If so, this is a significant improvement over the original Touch. Overall, the Touch Viva is a little larger than its predecessor at 105 x 49 x 16mm, but a little lighter than 110 grams.

    HTC say that the Viva Touch should be available from early October 2008, but without giving any indication on prices, although our best guess is that this will have a street price of around £ 250 or € 350 without SIM.




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