Review: HTC Touch Cruise and HTC Polaris 100

HTC Touch Cruise

Back in September I got a HTC Touch Cruise.

User Experience
The phone is very slow to boot and become ready to use. It has boot times, which could be compared to normal Windows-based computers, which means around 20-50 seconds.

The user interface and the user interaction feels sluggish, very sluggish in fact. I upgraded to the newest firmware version available, but it didn’t reduce the slowness.

Compared to the Apple iPhone user interface and user interaction the iPhone is ages ahead.

The single positive thing about the HTC Touch Cruise is the availability of the TomTom navigation software, which transforms the HTC Touch Cruise into a really full-blown car navigation system.

Last week I turned down on my HTC Touch Cruise and started using my old Nokia E50 again as it is a lot more faster to use.

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2 Comments »

  1. fuckyou said,

    January 27, 2009 @ 20:25

    This review is plain shit!

  2. Bob said,

    January 30, 2009 @ 12:43

    Yes, I agree with fuckyou actually. It’s not a very good review at all :(

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