John Chan | Nov 14, 2007

For those who can't get enough of HTC's Touch series of handhelds, here's one more. The company has announced the
Touch Cruise in Europe, its latest GPS-enabled PDA-phone that comes with the TouchFLO interface--a collection of features meant to make operating the OS easier without a stylus.
With dimensions of 110 x 58 x 15.5mm, the Cruise is almost identical in size to the
Touch Dual. It doesn't have a slide-out keyboard, but the size is justified because of its full set of connectivity options including Wi-Fi and GPS--both not found in the Touch Dual. Aside from the TouchFLO interface, this device also has a scroll wheel/selector in place of a regular directional pad.
According to the European press release, the Touch Cruise will be available there starting this month. HTC was not able to confirm its price and availability in Asia at this point.
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rigelstuff
Any updates on the availability of this in Asia? We're getting PDA-phones for our staff and are seriously considering this model (or the TyTN II). -Israel
Jan 19, 2008 14:38