12Nov2007
Filed under: Cellphones/PDA
Author: John C

HTC just went live with their Touch Cruise. “Touch” as in that TouchFLO interface, “Cruise” as in GPS-enabled. The third addition to HTC’s Touch lineup packs HSDPA, WiFi, Bluetooth, a 3 megapixel camera, microSD expansion, and a 2.8-inch touch-screen lying on top of a Windows Mobile 6 foundation. Oh, and it’s loaded with TomTom Navigator 6 software to make the most of that GPS receiver. Yup, everything mostly what we thought it would be. Available this month from European retailers or SIM-free direct from HTC.
Update: We’re still digging but HTC was a bit unkind by not providing specific country launch information or supported radio bands. At the moment, this looks like Europe-only.
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- Tags: Cruise, Europe, European Retailers, Gps Receiver, Htc, Interface, Launch, Loaded, Megapixel Camera, Radio Bands, Sim, Tomtom Navigator 6, Touch Screen, Wifi
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