Reviewers Liked
- New features VCast Mobile TV, Updated user interface with TouchFLO 3D, Comes with a number of preloaded applications, like Bing, Opera Mobile, etc, Device looks pretty good, and it is a slim phone, Choice between using the stylus of fingers for manipu
- Windows Mobile 6.5, Battery life (13 hours with moderate use, WiFi disabled), Design
- Intuitive TouchFlo 3D interface, Crisp, high-resolution display, FloTV support, VGA video recording, 3.5mm headphone jack
- Good looks, huge display, builtin TV, world roaming
- Large, responsive touchscreen. Great features, especially for calling and contact handling. Solid Web browsing.
- Sharp screen resolution and UI design. Global 3G roaming. Broadcast mobile TV looks great. Excellent Web browsing
- Huge high res screen, slim, Mobile TV
- The HTC Imagio has support for Verizon's V Cast Mobile TV and the carrier's array of V Cast multimedia services. It also has Windows Mobile 6.5, a slew of productivity apps, Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, EV-DO Rev. A, and world phone capabilities. We lov
Reviewers Didn't Like
- No LED flash, Audio quality very poor, Expensive for the type of device
- Hard to insert microSD card, and remove battery cover, Text input slow without using stylus, *
- Mediocre touchscreen keyboard, No multitouch support, So-so call quality
- Somewhat large, slow data speeds
- Disappointing camera. Media player could use an interface upgrade. VZ Navigator should be much better on this device.
- Playing videos is a pain. A little sluggish and buggy at times
- Large, V Cast apps are a little laggy and buggy
- The HTC Imagio's microSD card is located behind the battery cover and the call quality can be a little choppy
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