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The HTC Tattoo makes a good effort to offer a strongly specced Android phone at a more affordable price than most others. We like HTC's Sense UI with its seven home pages and dedicated apps for presenting messages and updates, plus Android Market of c...
Resumen: We're definitely fans of large touchscreen smartphones like the iPhone , Samsung Galaxy , and HTC Hero and even see a place for goliaths like the HTC HD2 and Toshiba TG01 . However, we know many people prefer their phones to be smaller and more manageable...
Resumen: When HTC first asked me if I'd like a Tattoo I was a little confused. "Well, not really, I mean on women it can be kinda sexy but...", "No", they said, "The HTC Tattoo phone. Y'know, the new Android handset for the masses?" An interesting name it has,...
The HTC Tattoo is overall a nice little phone. It does every thing you would expect but was too small for me. One thing the the network providers can do to make this handset even more popular is to sell it as a PAYG device, but the price needs to be r...
HTC has succeeded in making the Tattoo beautifully tiny and affordable without ripping out tons of features or spec. All the usual smartphone stuff is here, plus a great homescreen layout that automatically draws together all your social network updates f...
Shots from the 3.2MP camera are a wee bit average, but our chief gripe with the Tattoo is the fact that its touchscreen is less responsive than that used by the (admittedly higher spec) HTC Hero, leading to typing mistakes and some menu issues.
If you're looking for a compact touchscreen smartphone on a budget then the Tattoo is for you. Android is a fantastic operating system, and here it's twinned with a great design and lots of features. Only the slightly disappointing touchscreen blo...
Screen not responsive enough, Text messaging can be a problem, PC connectivity is hard to set up
The HTC Tattoo is a great smartphone that doesn't cost the world. Packed with brilliant Android goodies, it is yet another sign that HTC is becoming one of the best makers of consumer-friendly mobile phones.
Interchangeable design, Sense UI, Great battery life, Android 1.6, Social-network savvy
Screen not responsive enough, Lag in loading app information, Average camera, Poor text capabilities
HTC has embraced the Google Android OS with open arms over the past year, releasing a trio of devices – the G1, Hero and Magic – which show off just why Android has taken the mobile world by storm.While the Android interface brings a brilliant...
Affordable, compact, HTC Sense, full tech spec sheet
Marketplace currently a little sparse, resistive touchscreen downgrades the experience, onscreen keyboard a little too small
If you are looking for an affordable and friendly entry to the Android world then the HTC Tattoo is worthy of consideration, but if you can stretch to the Hero, you'll get so much more out of itKey specs3 megapixels, 3.5mm jack, 3G, Android, Bluetooth...
Powerful Android smart phone for a low price; good social-networking features; ultra-customisable user interface; switchable covers that you can design yourself; 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity
Small screen; resistive touchscreen requires the use of fingernails; sluggish keyboard
The powerful HTC Tattoo has the edge over other budget handsets. It only falls down because of its unresponsive and small touchscreen, which won't work without some pressure ...
Tiny phone, tiny price, still easy to type. What’s not to love?LoveHTC’s take on Android is a little bit specialHave you ever seen a phone that’s as adorably petite as this?Your wallet’s not going to take a big hitHateVideo is seriously underwhelming. ...