Manufacturer | High Tech Computer Corporation |
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Type | PDA Phone |
Slogan | Experience a new sensation |
Series | HTC Touch family |
Availability by region | June 2007 |
Successor | HTC Touch2 |
Related | HTC Touch Dual |
Compatible networks | Tri band GSM / GPRS (Class 10) / EDGE, GSM 900/1800/1900, CDMA |
Dimensions | 99.9x58x13.9 mm |
Weight | 112 g (including battery) |
Operating system | Windows Mobile 6.0, upgrades to 6.1 available via some carriers, 6.5 available via modded ROMS |
CPU | TI OMAP 850 201 MHz (GSM Touch), MSM7500 400MHz (CDMA Vogue) |
Memory | 128 MB internal flash 64 MB SDRAM (GSM Touch), 256 MB internal flash 128 MB SDRAM (CDMA Vogue) |
Removable storage | Micro SD Card (SD 2.0 compatible) |
Battery | Rechargeable 1100 mAh Li-ion battery, up to 200 hr standby, 5 hr talk time |
Rear camera | 2.0-megapixel CMOS color |
Display | 65k-color QVGA (320x240 px), 2.8 in, TFT LCD |
Connectivity | Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, 802.11b/g, Mini-USB |
Data inputs | Touchscreen |
The HTC Touch, also known as the HTC P3450 or its codename the HTC Elf or the HTC Vogue for the CDMA variant, is a Windows Mobile 6-powered Pocket PC designed and manufactured by HTC. Its main, unique feature is a user interface named TouchFLO[1] that detects a sweeping motion and can distinguish between a finger and a stylus. TouchFLO incorporates stylus-free access to a music player, a photo album, a video player and a picture-based contact book. The global launch of the Touch was in Leicester Square, London, on 5 June 2007 ,[2] and the phone was initially available in two colours: black and green.[3] The carrier bound names for this phone include Verizon Wireless XV6900, T-Mobile MDA Touch, O2 XDA Nova, Okta Touch and Vodafone VPA Touch.[4]
In November 2007, HTC started to sell an "Enhanced" Touch, also known as the HTC P3452 or its codename the HTC Elfin, with double the RAM and ROM of the original version (128 MB and 256 MB respectively).[5] The newer version is also available in two new colors: white and burgundy.[3]