Tuesday, November 10, 2009

HTC Touch2 VS Nokia N900

HTC Touch2 and Nokia N900 – the two future market leaders are in a face off now. These two gadgets are ultimate in their own places and it’ll not be wrong to comment that people can’t think of getting anything better than these in current phase. Both of these have got wonderful looks and are contrived with touch screens while the N900 additionally carries a full QWERTY keypad as well. The first one has got a 2.8 inches TFT LCD touch screen displaying 65K colors at 240 x 320 pixels resolution and on the contrary, the second one brings a 3.5 inches TFT touch screen allowing 16 million colors at 480 x 800 pixels resolution.

TouchFLO finger swipe navigation and Touch-sensitive zoom bar on HTC Touch2 and Proximity sensor for auto turn-off and Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate on Nokia N900 are given as special screen attributes. The former one comes with 104 x 55 x 12.9 mm casing dimensions and it is only of 110 grams in weight. On the contrary, the latter one is heavy in weight to count 181 grams with 110.9 x 59.8 x 18 mm physical measurements.

The HTC Touch 2 comes with 3.2 mega pixel camera with fixed focus and several other camera settings. But it cannot really beat the 5 mega pixels camera of Nokia N900 that offers an array of cool functionalities like Carl Zeiss Lens, Dual LED Flash, Auto Focus, Picture Geo Tagging, Video Streaming, Video Light etc. MP3, WAV, eAAC+, WMA music files on HTC Touch2 and MP3, WMA, WAV, eAAC+ files on Nokia N900 are acceptable by their respective music players. While video playback of MP4, WMV, H.263, H.264 files on the first one and WMV, RealVideo, MP4, AVI, XviD files on the remaining gadget are easy through the respective video players.


Both of these contenders possess exactly same data sharing and connectivity choices which include 3G HSDPA, HSCSD, WLAN Wi-Fi, Bluetooth with A2DP, Micro USB, GPRS and EDGE. The Touch2 possesses only HTML browser while the Nokia N900 comes with WAP 2.0, X-HTML and HTML browsers as well as RSS feeds to assist the process furthermore. There is also an exceptional Maemo browser given on the phone. Document viewing is easy through the document viewer of Nokia N900 and Pocket Office of HTC Touch2. GPS navigation with A-GPS support is common in both of them but N900 additionally brings Ovi Maps and digital compass too.

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