
"The powerful HTC Tattoo has the edge over other budget handsets"
By Flora Graham
Published: 23 October 2009 08:24 GMT
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What is it:
Budget touchscreen smartphone running Android
Typical price:
£290
We like:
Powerful Android smartphone for a low price; good social-networking features; ultra-customisable user interface; switchable covers that you can design yourself; 3G and wi-fi connectivity
We don't like:
Small screen; resistive touchscreen requires the use of fingernails; sluggish keyboard
The judgement:
The powerful HTC Tattoo has the edge over other budget handsets. It only falls down because of its unresponsive and small touchscreen, which won't work without some pressure
Reviewed by:
CNET.co.uk's Flora Graham, read the full review here.
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