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HTC Touch Review at MobileBurn.com

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A review of the HTC Touch smartphone has been posted over at MobileBurn.com. 'It is no accident that the HTC Touch's codename was the "Elf." At 100mm x 60mm x 15mm (3.9" x 2.4" x .6") in size, the Touch is very slightly wider than the original Motorola RAZR V3, while being roughly the same height and thickness. At 116g (4.1oz), it is also pretty light for a Pocket PC device. By comparison, HTC's own P4350 (aka T-Mobile Wing) looks like a giant next to the Touch and weighs 53g (1.9oz) more. The smooth lines that make up the design of the Touch's body, along with its compact dimensions, make the Touch one of the most comfortably held Pocket PC devices ever made. The 77mm (3") long stylus is not going to please a lot of people, though, as it is too short to be comfortably used for an extended period of time.'

Read: Review: HTC Touch - A Totally Touchable Smartphone - MobileBurn.com

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