Sunday, July 10, 2011

HTC ChaCha review

This is a global GSM phone. Can be used with T-Mobile, United States and at and t, but without 3 G.

Getting Started:
One, two, cha cha cha, three four, cha cha cha, ChaCha, HTC [Cha]. I don't want to jump to the beat Facebook? Not? Oh well, never mind. If you wish to update your status or you roll your eyes, have Latin Dance inspired the names of two new social Facebook buttons with HTC phones, hoping to bring some excitement and buzz from the lively Latin culture in these character-building smartphones. Our review of Salsa with a less than savoury, mainly thanks to price, with similar characteristics and a physical QWERTY, all at a lower price-point, we trust the ChaCha Facebook HTC phone with all the right steps.

Design:
HTC ChaCha value is lower than the HTC Salsa and structuring is therefore the medium as a result. It still feels very well put together and no squeaking, creaking and cracking on the horizon. Small screen at 2.6 inches, although full size QWERTY type made for it. Blue, white and silver will not be for everyone, but it feels pretty young, "facebooky and coherent. With a remarkable shift in the center of the screen where it meets the QWERTY phone, HTC ChaCha sits in your hand, well, and when face-down on a surface or screen, or keyboard to contact prevent abrasion.



You can compare HTC ChaCha with many other phones size visualization tool.

HTC ChaCha is blessed with just 2.6 inches screen landscape. Fortunately for smartphone, however, not all size by resolution HVGA (480 x 320), delivers a very good level of detail, leaving the principal competitor Android, Samsung Galaxy Pro two steps back. Also, you can expect good viewing angles and some responsive interaction, which is great. Unfortunately, it reformatted landscape concept UI and small screen, a large part of the formula is too small for comfortable reading, so it may not be ideal for those with visual impairments.

Takes a minimalist approach to physical keys, unlike car slew phones, HTC ChaCha 46, not to mention the four capacitive buttons below the screen. Most of these keys, of course, you can find, around four sliding QWERTY, each key isolated and curvaceous with a sense of iridizon. Above the QWERTY is a call and execute button Facebook button while in the lower right side of the front of the phone. Side step to left side of the HTC ChaCha for volume rocker and microUSB port, while until the top is a headphone and power button. Flip the phone to get 5MP camera-LED Flash and talk, not to mention a stylized thick silver lining, which adds a small Visual zing.


QWERTY is nice to use, click comments with keys that are easy to find and press to mention a good degree.


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