The HTC Snap is by no means an innovative phone, but of course, some people extremely loyal to HTC would still get the device. The “Inner Circle” feature is no different from Nokia’s caller group function. “Inner Circle” is simply HTC’s unique term for filtering e-mails.
Let us not fail to mention that although the HTC Snap runs on Windows Mobile, the 2.4-inch display is non-touchscreen. HTC aims to make navigation easier via the trackball on the center of the handset.
“Inner Circle” allows you to form an e-mail group, hopefully HTC would allow multiple groups to be made. Otherwise, you’d probably be stuck with just the usual personal and professional segregation. Shown below are screenshots of the “Inner Circle” feature in action on the HTC Snap.
QVGA (320 x 240) resolution is such a bad idea for Windows Mobile phones nowadays. I don’t know why HTC still goes with it. Sure, it works when you’re on the phone and navigation interface, but when you get to running those applications… It just doesn’t deliver enough real estate! VGA (640 x 480) should be made standard.
If you wanna check out a review of the HTC Snap, then click here. T-Mobile USA, is also set to get its own version of the HTC Snap (codenamed Maple) sometime July 2009. No word on whether T-Mobile’s HTC Snap would incorporate the “Inner Circle” feature.
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