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The HTC Touch Family is a family of Pocket PCs designed and manufactured by HTC. This family is in the process of being built up, and its slogan is Discover Touchnology.[1] The members of the family, so far, and in order of release, are:

  • HTC Touch, the first member of the family, featuring EDGE (2.75G), a 2.0 megapixel camera and the first version of TouchFLO.
  • HTC Touch Dual, very similar to the original Touch, with the addition of a keypad and HSDPA (3.5G), but removing support for wi-fi.
  • HTC Touch Cruise, an improved handset supporting 3.5G and having GPS capabilities.[2]
  • HTC Touch Diamond, a significant re-design featuring HSDPA, 4GB internal storage, a 3.2 megapixel camera, and the first member of the family to feature TouchFLO 3D.[3]
  • HTC Touch Pro, very similar to the Touch Diamond, with the addition of a keyboard, a microSD slot, a camera flash and more ROM and RAM, but removing the 4GB internal storage.
  • HTC Touch HD, a device with a much larger screen than its predecessors.[4]

Sales

HTC expected to sell 1.5 to 1.8 million units by the end of 2007.[5]

See also

References