HTC PPC 6900 Touch Cell Phone Review–Control IssuesBy Steve Anderson - 01/29/2010 12:01:38 AM |
No, the HTC PPC 6900 Touch isn’t an abusive boyfriend, but it does have a set of control issues that make the phone very difficult to work with. But it’s not all kludgy controls on this puppy–let’s take a look at what else we’ve got here.
The HTC PPC 6900 Touch is a side-slider smartphone that comes with a battery that can generate a maximum of 3.7 hours of talk time on a single charge, Windows Mobile Professional OS, sixty four megs of onboard memory, 1.3 megapixel camera, infrared port, Bluetooth connectivity, a USB slot, a QWERTY keyboard, miniSD card slot, support for several different audio formats, alarm clock, calendar, and calculator.
Like I said above, this sucker has some definite control issues, which is hard to believe for anything with a full QWERTY keyboard on it, but I’m afraid that’s how it shapes up. Add on a terminal lack of features and it leaves the HTC PPC 6900 Touch as a pretty sorry smartphone.
The Good
QWERTY Keyboard
The Bad
Lack of features
Difficulty in using controls
Score 3 / 10
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