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HTC Tattoo Short review

Submitted by admin on Thursday, 19 November 2009No Comment

Tattoo wrapped in a simple box that is very simple. After the seal is opened, we can see Tattoo units with sliding downward box. The contents of the Tattoo is very minimalist, consisting of: Tattoo itself, Warranty (Card, HTC Care, Statement), Quick Start Guide, Charger, Headset, 2GBmicroSD. HTCSync software and drivers put in a microSD windows.

Design

First Impression that makes me love this smartphone, of course, because of its design. Simple and elegant. Reminds me of the good-old-days of PDA in the years 2003-2004 … especially about the Compaq iPAQ 1940.
But do not worry for that do not like the look of Tattoo. This smartphone is called Tattoo because it covers can be customized. Try it checks in http://www.garskin.com/htc.

What’s inside

Although powered by Android, I immediately felt comfortable with the user-interface of his Tattoo. And I am more familiar with Windows Mobile. Other OS I’ve ever tasted was when I had PalmOS Palm M505 in 2002.

Tattoo has extended the Home screen consists of 1 main Home screen, and 6 extra Home screen can be accessed by sliding the screen left and right. Shift the screen can be done by shifting the screen from left to right edge to shift to the right or vice versa.
At the top of the Home screen looks a notification bar that can drag down to see the information more detailed notification.
His touch screen itself is responsive. No sensitive Touch or iPhone, but Hero was very sensitive enough for me.

Users get full rights to customize the Home screen. We can add or subtract widgets, shortcuts or folders. And even set the position and location where they are. With these features everybody can manage their Tattoo Home screen to taste each one. Immediately put my own shortcut to turn on / off GPS / Bluetooth / WiFi Tattoo fast

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