HTC’s new Touch Cruise is traveler-friendly
Mobile Phones - Friday, January 23rd, 2009

Road warriors and nostalgic tourists alike will find something useful in HTC’s brand new Touch Cruise. A re-imagined version of last year’s Touch Cruise GPS phone, this freshly-baked model has a thinner, glossier, and more streamlined form factor, as well as intuitive, location-based features.
This HTC Touch Cruise now has HTC Footprints, a GPS application that takes digital postcards and attaches notes and audio clips on them while tagging the specific location that data was recorded at. Footprints takes note of the specific GPS coordinates per digital postcard, which will be particularly helpful if you’ve been wandering around a specific location and you’ve lost your way. Having trouble navigating complicated city streets? You don’t have to check the map – just look at your phone. Driving? The Touch Cruise is equipped with an in-car, touch navigation system.
Available this spring, the HTC Touch Cruise will have a 2.8-inch QVGA display, touch functions, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and a 3.2MP camera with fixed focus.
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