PDA Deals: The HTC Touch Viva
The HTC Touch Viva comes with simple-looking design
no 3G and no GPS. Do fewer features mean it's a bad
PDA deals? Let’s see.
Comparing Viva with the original HTC Touch, you won't find several differences in the appearance. Both use a plastic casing that relatively slim houses a resistive touchscreen. But unlike the Touch rubbery finish, Viva comes with impressive glossy that didn’t pick up any fingerprint marks. Rather than being flush against the bezel, the Touch Viva's screen dips in.
The touchscreen is quite responsive so most of the time you can use your finger instead the built-in stylus. The easy-to-press navigation key placed underneath the screen, flanked by the end-call and send keys
This
PDA deals doesn’t include built-in 3G or GPS receiver. Instead, Viva comes with
built-in Wi-Fi and the amazing TouchFlo interface that runs really fast. Some users testified that this is the fastest Windows Mobile smartphone they’ve tried.
HTC made some improvement including in
Windows Mobile messaging interface that can be selected from several on-screen keypads, including a standard mobile-phone keypad or full QWERTY keyboard that all work well. Another advantage is HTC decision to use Opera Mobile 9.5 as a browser instead of Pocket Internet Explorer. Browsing the web using Opera will be more enjoyable and straightforward with its ability to open tabs and the feature to zoom in and out of full Web pages.
Viva comes with 2-megapixel camera that can be used to take still pictures or video capture. For music playback, you have the option to use TouchFLO music player or Windows Media Player Mobile. You even
can use the device to access YouTube that available in TouchFlo shortcut menu that you will find at the bottom when you slide your finger across the on-screen slider. Since the Viva doesn’t include high speed 3G connectivity, YouTube application will work well through Wi-Fi. The Viva has a quite strong battery power, which will stand up to 480 minutes' talk time and 270 hours' standby time.
Pros:
• Fast
• TouchFlo interface
• Wi-Fi connectivity
Cons:
• No 3G nor GPS
• Photo quality could be better
• No 3.5mm headphone jack
Bottom line:
In terms of features, the Viva is far from
a high-end feature, but it does perform well overall. The TouchFlo interface surprisingly runs fast. For you who are looking for a basic Windows Mobile smartphone, this
PDA deals is definitely a contender.
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