HTC has always been known for its smartphone technology, mostly with touchscreens, just like BlackBerry has been known mostly for QWERTY technology. However, the HTC Snap looks an awful lot like a BlackBerry phone. Could this be just a ‘copycat’ device or has HTC come up with something more powerful than RIM has to offer?
The first thing that will catch your eye with the Snap is its size. Naturally, you would expect it to be bulkier and wider because of the QWERTY keyboard; however, it is actually thin and fits comfortably in your pocket. No, it is not the thinnest mobile phone on the market, but with all its features, it is still impressively thin.
The main feature of the HTC Snap, aesthetic wise, would have to be the QWERTY keyboard. The keyboard fills up most of the unit with big, chunky keys that are quite responsive so texting and emailing is very easy, perhaps even more so than on the BlackBerry.
Speaking of the BlackBerry, the Snap supports Push e-mail which just happens to be one of the most impressive functions on a BlackBerry unit. If you are not familiar with Push, what it means is that you have instant access to your work e-mail account, Gmail, POP3, IMAP and Microsoft Exchange.
HTC has a lot of low cost phones but certainly practical as they are highly usable are available mostly in contract phones with free TV. It's best to check the web occasionally and you might be able to get a free HTC Snap cashback offer which is a better deal than on the high streets.
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