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HTC Touch Viva
HTC Touch Viva
Generalitati
Fabricant Htc
Retele 2G GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
Status Dipsponibil
Dimensiuni
Lungime 104.5
Greutate 110 g
Ecran
Tip ecran TFT sensibil la atingere
Nr. culori 65k
Functii ecran 240 x 320 pixeli, 2.8 inci
Sunet
Functii sunet Polifonice (40 de canale), MP3
Memorie
Mem. numere Practic numar nelimitat de inregistrari, cu imagini
Date
GPRS Nu
HSCSD Nu
EDGE Da
WLAN Nu
Bluetooth Da
Infrarosu Nu
USB Da
Camera
Foto 2 MP
Functii camera 1600x1200 pixeli
Functii
Specificatii sistem Sistem operare: Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
Browser Da
Functii browser WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML (PocketIE)
Java Java MIDP 2.0
Baterie
Tip baterie Acumulator standard, Li-Ion 1100 mAh
Stand-by 2G 270 h
Convorbire 2G 8 h
Surse bibliografice

The HTC Touch Viva is a simple-looking phone with simple ambitions. There's no 3G and no GPS, but do fewer features mean it's a bad smart phone? We tested the Viva out to see if it's too simple for its own good or if it's a bargain.
Editors' note:
This review is based on tests done by our sister site CNET UK. As such, please note that there may be slight differences in the testing procedure and ratings system. For more information on the actual tests conducted on the product, please inquire directly at the site where the article was originally published. The Touch Viva is not sold in all Asia-Pacific countries so check with your local HTC office for availability. It has a retail price of RM1,299 (US$362) in Malaysia.
Design

If you've seen the original HTC Touch, you won't discern a great difference in the Viva's appearance. A relatively slim, plastic casing houses a resistive touchscreen. The Viva's screen dips in, rather than being flush against the bezel. Underneath the screen is an easy-to-press navigation key, flanked by the send and end-call keys.

Instead of having the matte, rubbery finish found on the original Touch, the Viva is glossy. We didn't mind this, but you may find it looks like a lower-quality product. One advantage of a glossy finish is that it slips more easily into a pocket and, impressively, our unit didn't seem to pick up any fingerprint marks.

As with most HTC devices, there's a built-in stylus, but we found the screen responsive enough to use with our fingers. Our only criticism is that the edges of the screen do get in the way of pressing it comfortably. Windows Mobile being what it is, you will inevitably find that you need to use the stylus at times, which we're not crazy about.

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