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VIDEO: Using the HTC Touch Print E-mail
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Written by Marc Pell   
Wednesday, 06 June 2007
For those of you interested in the new TouchFLO technology on the HTC Touch give the video below a look! You'll see the ease at which I can navigate around the software and that you can use it in other applications (seen here scrolling through my emails).

Enjoy!




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Kenneth Cochran said:

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June 13, 2007
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Inder said:

I wish it was QUAD band smilies/angry.gif
 
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adam said:

I think HTC have let themselves down in not giving this a little more functionality to future proof it for 12 months. It should have been 3G and quad band. GPS would not have gone amiss either. That said, I collect mine on Saturday smilies/grin.gif
 
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