What’s in a name? A few months ago this smartphone was known as the HTC Touch Diamond 2. Now it’s the HTC Pure called. Rebranding aside, improves the listeners well above its predecessor, supported the Touch Diamond, with better specifications, sophisticated design and new features of Windows Mobile 6.5. Unfortunately missing from the phone multimedia verve, while maintaining WinMo trademark inertia.
The HTC Pure looks sleek and stylish despite relatively inexpensive. Measuring 4.3 inches by 2.1 inches by 0.5 inches and a weight of 4.2 ounces is that Pure slightly larger and heavier than the Touch Diamond. Rectangular with rounded corners, it is well shaped for hand and pocket.
The handset design is quite minimalist, with four hardware keys (Talk, Windows Start, Back, and End Home) is running under the display. A touch-sensitive zoom bar, similar to the HTC Touch Pro 2, is located between the keys and the display. The bar can enlarge and reduce the size of Web pages with a flick of your finger, and in my practice tests, it worked quite well. The power switch is located at the upper end of the phone and remove the large volume rocker on the left side of the spine. Like many HTC phones manufactured, with the Pure a proprietary headphone charging jack, which you use an adapter if you want to connect means in your own headphones.


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