HTC Fuze Phone

AT&T launched HTC Fuze phone, a 3G tri-band HSDPA windows Mobile smartphone with QWERTY keyboard and TouchFLO 3D touch screen user interface. The Fuze Phone is also eqquipped with 3.2 megapixel camera with 262K-color 2.8-inch (480 x 640 px) VGA touch screen. It’s sharp.

TouchFLO interface responds perfectly to your finger gestures when scrolling through contacts, launching media, and browsing the web. The users could operate the most used features such as email, text messaging, music player and camera.

HTC Fuze Phone has other features such

  • Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g), Bluetooth stereo music, MicroSD expansion up to 32 GB
  • Up to 7.4 hours of talk time, up to 460 hours (19.3 days) of standby time
  • Surf and download at broadband speed with HSDPA and Wi-Fi
  • 2.8-inch touch screen, with four times the resolution of most phones
  • Vibrant TouchFLO 3D user interface
  • Five-row QWERTY keyboard for quick and easy text entry
  • 3.2-megapixel auto-focus camera with flash light for quality stills and video
  • Integrated GPS can be used with maps software for a full turn-by-turn navigation experience
  • Built-in HTC-developed YouTube application for watching user generated video
  • Google Maps for Mobile is included for mapping and traffic data

The Price is arround $199 in amazon

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One Response to “HTC Fuze Phone”

  1. Already been involved in mobile communications as an RF engineer since 1982 when I worked for Motorola. Had Blackberrys for the last eight years or so, but just pre ordered a Samsung Vibrant through T-mobile. Want some new capabilities as well as a brand new Os to play with. I’m frustrated that T-mobile has switched away from the wifi hotspot feature in the Samsung Vibrant, but I am sure someone will figure out exactly how to root it and add the feature back in. I’m now carrying a wi-fi compatability only iPad and want to wirelessly tether it to the phone. Looking forward to getting my new phone!

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