Scheduled release in: Q2 2009
The new HTC Touch Cruise (2009) has integrated GPS with Footprints, an application that geotags photos and creates digital postcards on the handset. When a photo is taken, Footprints takes notes, an audio clip, and geotag it to identify its geographical location. Consumers can flip back through photos to retrace steps to that exact location. Footprints works outdoors and indoors for accurate records of locations. When placed in its car cradle, the Touch Cruise transforms an in-car navigation system, automatically converting its user interface for turn-by-turn directions. Using TouchFLO technology, the Touch Cruise provides fingertip access to phone, contacts, email, messaging, calendar and GPS applications.
Full multimedia experience with the large 2.8-inch touch screen
TouchFLO touch-screen technology that allows finger-touch scrolling, panning, and photo zooming
HTC Footprints lets users create a vivid collection of their life’s chronicles
Navipanel mode transforms the smartphone into a simple to use turn-by-turn navigator
Worldwide connectivity (3G and GPRS/EDGE/GSM)
Windows Mobile 6 Professional with Direct Push Outlook email
Live HTC Home featuring time and weather display, quick launcher, and one-touch ringtone settings
Integrated 3-megapixel camera with auto-focus for shooting photos/videos and a second camera for video calls or self-portraits
Built-in turn-by-turn GPS navigation with TomTom software offers a full navigation experience
Entertainment features including an FM radio, MP3 player and video playback
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