The good: Very responsive; car kit included; bundled with GPS software; polished TouchFLO interface; D-pad acts as scroll wheel. The bad: Small QVGA screen; no dedicated audio jack; camera has no LED for dimly lit situations. The bottom line: The new Cruise is in every way as good as the earlier Touch 3G, but its 2.8-inch screen makes its proposition as a good GPS-centric device hard to swallow. Read full review of the HTC Touch Cruise (2009) »
The good: 3.6-inch WVGA display; great speakerphone with multi-party calling; excellent video call quality; good keyboard; many useful TouchFlo 3D features. The bad: Very bulky and heavy; no dedicated 3.5mm audio connector; slow camera autofocus and no LED; expensive. The bottom line: This smartphone is ideal for business professionals, thanks to the great conference call feature and good keyboard for typing. Unfortunately, there's the bulky form factor to put up with. Read full review of the HTC Touch Pro2 »