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Touchscreen Mobiles: Part II
By: Shayne Rana   |   Mar 15, 2008

In Part I of this feature I highlighted some 'totally touchscreen' handsets that had no physical keypads at all and relied on virtual keypads (onscreen) instead. In this second installment, let's look at some handsets that offer the best of both worlds by incorporating full-screen touch sensitivity and a physical keypad for those who don’t like to mess up their screen with fingerprints.

Slider Phones
LG KF 700

LG's KF700 slider is equipped with a 3 inch, 240 x 480 pixel resolution TFT touchscreen display. The keypad slides down from behind and yet it appears rather slim at 14.5mm. It has a 3 megapixel auto-focus camera that uses image stabilization for better pictures. Other features include a media player, FM radio, Bluetooth and USB connectivity. For internet connectivity there's 3G with HSDPA and GPRS. It also supports microSD cards for external memory.

QWERTY Sliders
HTC Touch Dual (Rs 26,500)

The HTC touch has always had a great design, but things just got better with a slide-down QWERTY keypad. Unfortunately it seems HTC compromised a little, with the display being reduced to 2.6 inches from the 2.8 inches in the Touch. But that’s no biggie; considering features such as Bluetooth, USB (mini), EDGE, 3G with HSDPA, USB, and Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional. It even has a 2 megapixel camera, with a secondary camera for video calling. Like the Touch, the Dual too incorporates HTC's TouchFLO finger swipe navigation

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1

Although this handset has not yet been released, it’s something to look forward to this year. The Xperia X1 has a 3-inch, 800 x 480 pixel resolution TFT touchscreen display with a superb QWERTY keyboard that slides out. The handset is well designed and lightweight, and will run on Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional. It incorporates a 3 megapixel auto-focus camera with flash, inbuilt GPS with A-GPS, Bluetooth with A2DP, and USB v2.0 connectivity. It supports Wi-Fi, EDGE and 3G with HSDPA. There's about 400MB of internal memory and support for external memory. I particularly liked the optical navigation pad under the display and motion sensor with UI auto-rotate feature.


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can i know the cost of se xperia x1 and release date in india
shiv pandey @ Apr 07, 2008
Please suggest me a touch screen phone... i have a budget of max. Rs. 20000, n the cell should have good processing speed... n please dun suggest em any LG or Samsung mobile... n yes not iPhone cos its not available yet in India. Is HTC touch a good option..???
Ankit Kohli @ Mar 22, 2008
How about the hassel free from Windows or Symbian OS, the 1st phone to introduce Criox and UI under the screen and available in the market at much lower price than this. Its the Ultra smart Samsung F700. I was always a fan of the F Samsung F series phones since the launch of the F300. They r so stylish and dark and filled with functions ud never imagine. Cheers!

P.S - The F490 is serious as well.
Prodigy @ Mar 19, 2008
HTC's Touch function is pretty pathetic compared to iPhone. There's a time lag and it isn't half as smooth as compared to iPhone.
Pranay @ Mar 19, 2008
@amar..
Buddy..EDGE network aint costly..it all depends on whether ur provider has enabled ur tower wid EDGE capabilities..
N abt browsing speeds..its like browsing in Dialup and 256kbps broadband..
I get max download speeds of 35kbps when i m in EDGE n just 8kbps in normal gprs..
I use Airtel connection..n i never had to pay extra for de Edge..
Rohan @ Mar 17, 2008
i like using big screen phones so if anyee one can sugesst on that bcoz the one for display yet by sony ericsson is the best thing happned to touch screen i suppose but iphone is no bad
so i would like people to suggest which to buy from both of these
girish kaliwada @ Mar 17, 2008
Personally, I just love the SE xperia X1.

Beautiful form, decent sized screen with excellent resolution (think it is more than that on the i phone) and has all the desired features.

With the help of that gorgeous screen, it should be able to rival the i phone's surfing experience And with the help of the Qwerty key pad possibly surpass the i phone.

Moving into the future i think the net surfing experience a phone offers will become more and more important.
Balshine @ Mar 17, 2008
imate jaq is another low cost option
Shaheen @ Mar 17, 2008
SE P1i is the best option for both Business people and others. It is offerdable and also very compact unlike monster Blackberries and Palm pilots. Not having EDGE in India is not such a bad thing since the EDGE service is prohibitively expensive in India especially in Chennai like places.
Amar @ Mar 16, 2008
Correction here. Sony Ericsson P1i doesn't support EDGE and thats one of the reason why it's not getting popular among business people. I love the phone otherwise.
Umesh D @ Mar 15, 2008
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