HTC Touch Viva Specifications and Price. Just like most HTC devices, there’s a built-in stylus in HTC Touch Viva, but you will find the screen responsive enough to use with your fingers. The only criticism for HTC Touch Viva is that the edges of the screen get in the way of pressing it easily. Windows Mobile being what it is, you will unavoidably find that you have to use the stylus at times, which you may not crazy about. You won’t differentiate a great difference in the Viva’s appearance. A fairly slim, plastic casing covers a resistive touchscreen. The Viva’s screen dips in, rather than being level against the bezel. Beneath the screen is an easy-to-press navigation key, bordered by the send and end-call keys.
HTC Touch Viva Specifications and Price
Instead of having the matte, rubbery finish found on the original Touch, the Viva is silky. You may find it looks like a lower-quality of phones. One advantage of a glossy touch is that it slips much more easily into a pocket and, remarkably, you will not seem to get any fingerprint marks. The HTC Touch Viva is a simple-looking phone with simple goal. There’s no 3G and no GPS, but carry out fewer features doesn’t mean that it’s a bad smart phone.

General
Phone type : Candy bar
Operating system : Microsoft Windows Mobile
Dimensions (H x W x D) : 104.5 x 59 x 15.8 mm
Weight : 110g
Expansion slot(s) : microSD

Connectivity
GSM frequency bands : Quadband
Connectivity options : EDGE, GPRS, Bluetooth, A2DP, USB, WLAN

Display and Text Input
Display size : 2.8-inch screen
Display resolution : QVGA
Display type : TFT
Touchscreen : Yes

Performance
Battery capacity : 1100 mAh
Max. talktime (in hours) : 8 hours talktime
Main processor speed : 201 MHz
ROM : 256 MB
RAM : 128 MB

Multimedia
Maximum camera resolution : 2 megapixels
Audio jack type : Others

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