That was almost 18 months since the original HTC Touch and so far very little has changed in the overall aesthetic. The new model is slightly thicker and not as wide, and the feeling of 3G is available in a range of subdued colors, but it is mostly identical otherwise.The Press 3G is a very neat package. A 2.8-inch touch screen display trio razor thin mechanical keys: the beginning and end of the call button and five to NAV keyboard. For those struggling with Touchscreen navigation HTC included stylus toothpick size envelope at the top right-hand side of the phone. At the back of flashless 3.2-megapixel camera and micro USB port is located on the bottom edge. In the bottom half of the phone is tapered so easily, helping the phone can fit comfortably in your palm.
HTC know better than to leave any of the standard set of hardware smartphone, and the feeling of 3G is no exception. It features of the data at a speed of HSDPA (7.2Mbps) with Quad-band GSM support networks and dual-band UMTS network compatibility (900/2100MHz) - the same sense of 3G is not compatible with Telstra next G network. For those promising to dodge the data network charges especially Touch 3G Wi-Fi, and sports a built-in GPS receiver with Google Maps to installed.Running on Windows Mobile 6.1, touch 3G offers a variety of business applications, with support for MS Exchange, Push email, mobile versions of MS Word, Excel and Powerpoint, PDF Reader, plus a few more convenient to affect the threaded SMS messaging.Out out of the window Press 3G shares 256MB of memory between applications and storage space for us to store music, photos and documents. It supports expandable memory with MicroSD reader slot is located underneath the battery cover.



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