htc TATTOO video review PART 1 – eng -

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  1. jeppe2299 Says:

    i would go for tatoo, and i have experience with both.

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  2. lilyfgg Says:

    tatoo definatly

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  3. simpsonsfan952 Says:

    iphone defintly…

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  4. thewastedfool Says:

    yes, facebook is most important feature on this phone….
    nolifer

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  5. moonwalker2580 Says:

    witch is best… tatto or iphone?

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  6. saavaa Says:

    great review, you gave me a lot of ideas how to arrange my screens on my tattoo…

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  7. stianshit Says:

    yes

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  8. AssJack9 Says:

    If you know watched the whole video you would have known that..

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  9. gokkesokkerne Says:

    Does the tatto screem also turn off like the hero, when you’re talking on the phone. So you dont accidentally hang up the conversation??

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  10. bajlambooo Says:

    damn, twitter is so cool :O i want the tattoo so bad.

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  11. noteboom69 Says:

    help me :) I don’t know, if i should buy HTC Tattoo or Iphone ? There’s also a big differense between the price :/

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  12. required24 Says:

    does it have facebook?

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  13. Summereed Says:

    only the first, not the latter

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  14. ivandjones Says:

    Battery life – I get 1-2 days out of mine. I charge by habit at night time anyway, so it doesn’t bother me. Also, I hook it up to charge whilst i’m in the car.

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  15. agroguy85 Says:

    i will buy it

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  16. zuba981 Says:

    it does

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  17. DarkNylo Says:

    yep, but it’s a software keyboard obviously

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  18. DarkNylo Says:

    yep

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  19. DarkNylo Says:

    I agree. I have a HTC tytn II which also had a resistive touch screen and it works fine

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  20. davidcoady87 Says:

    dose it have a landscape qwerty and a 3.5 MM headphone jack

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  21. davidcoady87 Says:

    @eelmig whats the battery life like ?

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  22. wealllovederbycounty Says:

    resistive requires a firm press on the screen, requires pressure. capacitive does not and so is supposedly better – but id rather apply a bit of pressure to the screen. my viewty has resistive and its fine. with haptic feedback (screen vibrates when you press something) texting is great because it feels like real buttons – something you wont get with capacitive.

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  23. eelmig Says:

    Another problem is tat the market has too litter app compare to htc Hero.

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  24. eelmig Says:

    I juz got my htc tattoo this week and it’s great. The problem is tat I does not know how to sent thing through the Bluetooth. The music is louder than the other htc phone.

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  25. cietod88 Says:

    I just got mine :-) Am very impressed with the resistive screen!! I can use the tip of my finger instead of my nail (which I had to on the 5800). Not sure which keyboard I like best yet though….think I need time to adjust. I hope they bring Android 2 to the Tattoo. I emailed HTC before I bought the phone and they said they didn’t know yet but could confirm that they bringing it to the Hero….here’s to hoping! Very quick response from them. Gives a good impression about customer service…

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