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I received the Fuze a few weeks ago, and have been playing with it constantly- Out of the box it isn't worth much...sluggish and slow, filled with demos and att garbage, so I flashed it and added a custom cooked ROM (NATF). After the flash and load
hi !!! i wanna buy this phone, and i have several questions: can i write in this phone games for real comp.-s like GTA SAN ANDREAS? can i use the internet for comps.? does it has blutooth? what is its memory? does it has big oice? thank you !!!
This is really the first smart phone I have found that had everything that was important to me. Provided you are not doing any heavy typing it can replace a laptop. *The web browser shows pages the way they would be on a desktop. *The touch interface is
I have had one Windows Smartphone (SMT 5600 with no touch screen) and two touch screen models (8125 & 8525) - all made by HTC - before getting the Fuze. This time it feels like they got it right. I had to change some of the functionality via tricks an
I had to choose between the HTC fuze and the iphone and in many ways I am glad I bought this. Let me just list what I feel are the good and bad things about the phone. 1. If you have worked on a windows platform OS all your life, you will really appreciat
This phone is a solid piece of technology. The possibilities are endless to what you can do with it. Takes only a few days to get used. Perfect for business and personal use. Love it! With that being said: Pros- 1) Beautiful VGA display. 2) TouchFlo3d is
I recently traded the Incite for this one, because of its basic flaw of barely being able to see what you type using the virutal keyboard. When I started looking for 3rd party software, a light went on in my head and I thought, "why am I trying so h
First it was great that I found it nearly 1 third cheaper on Amazon than on the AT&T site. I love it, takes a lot of battery power when you use the internet, but other than it, I love it.
Can't say much about AT&T, my service is new. Suffice to say that Sprint has gone downhill, and then they dove into a mine shaft at the bottom of it. The HTC: wow. I went from a Palm Treo 700 to this, and just can't say enough about it. The
This is an amazing device. TouchFlo 3D is a great addition to this phone and makes is very easy to access the features you want to get to quickly. The keyboard is the best I have ever used and is far superior to software (on-screen) keyboards found on oth
I got my phone about a week ago and I am still finding new things on it every day. There are so many features on this phone, it may take me months to see everything. I installed the Garmin GPS software and it works great. Email is a breeze to setup. WiFi
I bought a Fuze a few weeks, upgrading from a Treo 680. I must say that they are totally different animals. The Treo was an effective, rather basic tool for work and communication. The Fuze is a highly sophisticated pocket computer that has an incredible
I own both Touch Pro and Fuze. After using both for almost a month and AFTER customizing, I feel the Fuze is a better option. The keyboard on the fuze is remarkable. The feel of the keys is NOTHING like the Touch Pro. Very smooth with a great clicking fee
Paid and Recieved in 1 day! Thanks Amazon! If you don't own one, well that just makes it more fun for those who do. Similar products of older versions include ATT HTC 7125 and 8525. Still working the kinks out, I have only had it for a day. Rated top
AT&T replaced my Tilt with a Fuze after my Tilt broke for the third time in eight months. I must say I'm impressed by the Fuze, but it will take some tweaking to capitalize on its enormous potential. First, from a design standpoint: 1. The Fuze i
Pros: Keyboard keys have a better feel than touch pro and appear slightly larger. PTT can be remaped to use for two functions short and long press. Cons: Backgroung color: which can be changed with hack. Summary:
Pros: VGA touchscreen Comfortable QWERTY keyboard TouchFLO 3D Motion sensor Tethering support Wifi Cons: I wish it had a slide out dial pad like the Pantech Duo but then again I think the Duo is the only phone that has both qwerty and a dial pad. Summary:
Hi All: My choice of the phone is based on HTCs' good reputation and the win 6.1 operating system. The unit works well and AT&T support had me up and running very quickly. Have found some of the others reviews confusing, for example the lack of a
I've had this phone for 6 months now and I'm still suffering with it. I just don't have funds to get something else. I've had serious problems with this phone which AT&T is unable to resolve. Please avoid this phone if at all po
I own both Touch Pro and Fuze. After using both for almost a month and AFTER customizing, I feel the Fuze is a better option. The keyboard on the fuze is remarkable. The feel of the keys is NOTHING like the Touch Pro. Very smooth with a great clicking fee
After literally drooling over the HTC Touch Pro (available from Alltel, Sprint, and Verizon as the HTC Touch Pro and from AT&T as the HTC Fuze) since its stateside release last November, I finally purchased one and am madly in love with it. The AT&
After literally drooling over the HTC Touch Pro (available from Alltel, Sprint, and Verizon as the HTC Touch Pro and from AT&T as the HTC Fuze) since its stateside release last November, I finally purchased one and am madly in love with it. The AT&
I am hoping to buy this phone soon but I have several questions first -I know it has WiFi, but can I use the WiFi if I don't have a data plan through AT&T? -Can I buy this phone and use it to start a Family Plan through AT&T, or do I have to
I bought the ATT/HTC Fuze about 45 days ago. It is truly a love/hate relationship but in the end I rated it 4 stars. Here are the pros/cons to help you with your understanding. Pros: - Touch Screen is cool - Micro SD card slot (up to 32GB card) for stora
This smartphone is awesome in every way, however, the video playback on this device is rather choppy, but everything else is great. It can do pretty much everything, and there are a few dedicated websites that make ROMS and software for this device.
If you are already familiar with Windows Mobile and or love to tinker with the workings of applications and the Windows environment, you'll really like this phone. We ordered both an iPhone and the Fuze at the same time. I use the Fuze and my wife u
Let me preface this review by saying I was upgrading from a Verizon Treo 700w, which had a measly 32 MB of RAM and an unreliable docking connector. Windows Mobile phones are right now the most flexible phones in that they have thousands of software titles
Overall, the Fuze is a phenomenal device. I could rave for page after page about the positives, and have only a handful of complaints. I much prefer Windows Mobile smartphones - in general, they're far more versatile than their competitors, and hav
Great Functionality and the first brand for AT&T to have a program running on top of the Windows Mobile. It allows full functionality of common tools or any favorite programs before you have to hit the Start button. I've had it for several weeks
The phone is excellent for mobile web browsing, typing text messages and actually doing real work. The touch screen and scroll wheel aren't just nifty tech toys, they really work well to streamline interactions. The preloaded programs are excellent a
Upgraded from ATT 8525 phone. The phone is very sexy, a bit smaller than the 8525. It is a fingerprint magnet. Easy to use with nice features. The screen is amazing! Keyboard is smaller, but still very easy to use. Touchflo Interface The 3D interface
If you're already comfortable with Windows Mobile, but want a phone with a little more iPhone-styled eye candy, I would say the Fuze is an option you should consider. The CoverFlo might be appealing to some users, but turning it off was actually one
I have this for last 3 weeks and hadn't experienced any issues as such. I un-installed some junk that came with it and have Skype (Yes have taken 2 calls too, not the best quality, but OK), Office communicator client and some other stuff installed w
After literally drooling over the HTC Touch Pro (available from Alltel, Sprint, and Verizon as the HTC Touch Pro and from AT&T as the HTC Fuze) since its stateside release last November, I finally purchased one and am madly in love with it. The AT&
The HTC Fuze is a good phone. Pros. Wi-Fi capability over shadows the slow browsing speeds on EDGE. Office suite you can actually make a document. 64GB of storage! Add your own software. PTT button can be switched with a ROM upgrade. I can hook it up to m
Got this phone for 1 month and have the following to share: 1. WiFi is a lot faster than the 3G (HSDPA) network. However, it drains battery fast. A tip, set the WiFi setting to maximize battery usage helps. 2. Hotmail sync. I have 3 MS exchage accounts. I
There is a new ROM available from HTC / ATT. I have noticed that it greatly improved the TouchFLO interface as well as improved the stability.
Much of what the Fuze is capable of/not capable of has already been written in previous reviews, so I'll just pass along my observations after owning the Fuze for just over a month now: Pros: Beautiful screen and resolution. Web pages and games look
I'm not gonna list exact details of it's capabilities cuz they have numerous other reviews of that nature. But i will say this, the battery can be your friend or it will be like Ms. Karma and play your [...]. You need a charger and a mini genera
"Great Video, Some BAD calling characteristics"
This phone rocks as a tiny little computer for email or web browsing. It's not so great as an actual *phone*. In fact, it's a little dangerous if you use it while driving (let's face it, most of us still do). The problem with its phone func
When you go to email, it displays a picture of an envelope with the most recent email message. That's cute, yet useless. I want to see my InBox but there doesn't appear to be a way to look at your InBox. Even when you are on an email message, th
I've owned my Fuze for about a month. It's my second WinMo smartphone (I previously owned a Samsung Blackjack II), and I do WinMo software development in my spare time. Out of the box, the phone has many features that put iPhones and Blackberrie
I'm an experienced Windows Mobile user and I'm pretty demanding on PDA-phones. Numerous members of my family tried to get me to switch to the iPhone. When the time came to retire my Cingular 8125, I looked to this phone as a way to say "s
I saw this phone first in the ATT store and liked the looks and feel and of the phone. It is slightly heavier and bulkier than most phones. I liked the slide out keyboard but wasn't as fond of the touchscreen. I had an Apple iPhone before this and de
Pros: Beautiful VGA touchscreen
Pros: Quality and feature set of the hardware in combination with WM6.1 and some very useful add-on applications make this phone the best choice. Another great thing is that pretty much everything can be customized. Cons: The amount of features makes it a
Pros: The form factor of this phone is great. It just feels...right, in your hands. Cons: Takes some getting used to. Thanksfully I found www.htcfuze.org and they helped me master the phone.
Pros: The VGA screen, Opera's rendering of websites, the "zoom" function of the front main interface button, TF3D, Sprite Backup Cons: Customizing WinMo or TF3D isn't easy for novices, occasional problems grabbing satellite info for GPS
 
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