Battery, GPS, summary
The battery’s capacity is 1100 mAh and it can be changed. It can keep the handset alive for a surprisingly long time, I had to put it on charger only after three days, even though I have only made a couple of calls and written SMS messages. I’d say an uptime of two days if used more, but if we browse the web and listen to music as well, than we will surely have to charge it every night.
As it has already turned out, the handset has a GPS receiver inside, which supports A-GPS as well, so it speeds up positioning with the help of GSM cell info. In the programs we can find the TomTom7 navigation software, if we choose the package that costs about 30 euros more. If our information is correct then we get the software with the cheaper edition as well, but then we can download the map of a single country.
Summary: basically I can say the same about Touch Cruise 2 that I’ve said about Touch 3G. It’s a very good little handset, which doesn’t necessarily look better than its predecessor I’ve been talking about, and it’s basically not even better, the only attractions are 64 MB RAM and 256 MB of ROM in plus. Okay, it’s not useless, but one can get along with the memory in Touch 3G as well. I’d recommend Cruise2 to those who like the two handsets, but would also like car navigation. It might be a good choice for those as well, who don’t prefer the minimalist design of 3G or they feel the bonus memory as an absolute necessity. I recommend it.
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HTC Touch Cruise 2 |
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Translated by Szaszati
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