The HTC Snap is part of a family of smartphones from HTC that targets mid-level professionals, mainstream consumers and executives alike. With the flexibility offered by the HTC Touch, it would surely be an indispensable companion to both new smartphone users and those who would like to try something other than HTC Snap’s executive cousin, the HTC Touch Diamond 2.Stylish in black
The HTC Snap operates with a flexible Windows Mobile operating system. Compared to other recent phones like the Nokia 6710 Navigator, HTC Snap’s 528 megahertz Qualcomm core seems a bit slow. But it has a lot of features that make up for the processor speed. For example, it has an engaging 2.4-inch resistive display, just enough for clear video streams and imaging. The HTC Snap also has a decent 256 mb ROM capacity and 192 megabytes for the random access memory. 192 megabytes is enough to run even 2 applications at the same time.For those who miss the Nokia’s Navi-Key, you’d be glad that the Snap has a trackball and a return key, as well. The Snap also has Bluetooth and is Wi-Fi capable, with an ExtUSB™ (11-pin port), a patented accessory from HTC.

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What can you actually do with your HTC Snap? A 1000-megahertz Qualcomm core would be useless if the smartphone had been designed with the clumsiest features. This cannot be said of the HTC Snap. Aside from the full-sized QWERTY keypad, major features synchronize your schedule and your communications like never before.
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