Published: 2008-06-30, Author: Michael , review by: mobileburn.com
Abstract: The Verizon XV6900 is based on the same HTC Vogue hardware that is the basis for the Sprint Touch by HTC that has been on the market for quite some time. While the original Touch was a GSM device, the XV6900 for Verizon supports the carriers CDMA EV-D...
The XV6900 is an incredibly slick device, and you can't help but like it at least a bit, even if it's not necessarily to your taste. The unusual design makes it a lot different in terms of how it feels to use than most Windows Mobile devices, despite ...
Abstract: Small, sexy, and boasting a novel touch interface, the Touch was heralded in breathless headlines as the "iPhone Killer" even before it reached our shores. But it really doesnt live up to that hype.
Abstract: We wanted to hate it. Come on, you see the white chassis, the wide touch screen, the slim profile on the Verizon XV6900 and you think: wannabe iPhone. After all, this smartphone is Verizons version of the HTC Touch. For some, thats a turn off. But tu...
Abstract: Page 1 | 2 | Next We wanted to hate it. Come on, you see the white chassis, the wide touch screen, the slim profile on the Verizon XV6900 and you think: wannabe iPhone. After all, this smartphone is Verizons version of the HTC Touch. For some, t...
Abstract: Touch screen smartphones are hot right now - thanks to a little phone from Apple - and weve had the pleasure of trying two versions of the HTC Touch: an unlocked version and a Sprint model with custom software. (Well be publishing a review of Verizon...
Abstract: Page 1 | 2 | Next Touch screen smartphones are hot right now - thanks to a little phone from Apple - and weve had the pleasure of trying two versions of the HTC Touch: an unlocked version and a Sprint model with custom software. (Well be publis...