Back in the days, I still remember my O2 XdaII mini with an Intel processor on WM2003se plays Pocket Music much better and faster than other devices that I've seen from HTC. They just had a good marketing to win the competition. But it's their processors being very slow or whatever, even their Kaisers have a lot more issues along with the video drivers and so. Yet another example shown in a side-by-side comparision video with a HTC Touch Dual and Asus P526 by CoolSmartphone is below.
HTC has made an impressive job with thier recently announced Touch Diamond Pocket PC and what now seems is that, it was just a prelude to the much bigger innovation the Touch HD pocket pc which has caught all the attention. Here we present you the detailed review of this hard core pocket pc.
The email bug in Windows Mobile 6.1 based Pocket PC devices reported last week has been fixed now. It's good to see that Microsoft listens to their customers and fix the issues unexpectedly faster, unlike HTC or any other companies who care a damn about their old customers.
We’re pretty flustered out here. We thought that AT&T would get the American avatar of HTC’s Touch Pro (codenamed as Fuze), without even raising a sweat.
Did you hear about the best pocket pc ever made to date, the HTC Touch HD? Well, it's now confirmed that this baby goes on sale this month in most European countries and Asian markets.
Is your HTC Touch Diamond pocket pc' speaker volume too low? Want a little more boost to hear the rings loud enough? By changing a small file named AudioPara3 (can be downloaded for free from here) in your Pocket PC' Windows folder, you can boost the levels but this may reduce the audio quality a bit. Better yet, why not give a try?