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The bad: Small QVGA screen; no dedicated audio jack; camera has no LED for dimly lit situations.
The bottom line: The new Cruise is in every way as good as the earlier Touch 3G, but its 2.8-inch screen makes its proposition as a good GPS-centric device hard to swallow.
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Crusing On The Road With HTC
Oct 3, 2009Rating: 7 out of 10 (Very good)
Pros: Windows, Touch Screen, WiFi And GPS
Cons: Hang And Need To Restart Sometimes, Battery Weak ...
Opinion:
Been using the phone for more then 4 months so far its good for my work and my travel. Would be a good addition to people who wants something to go around and find places.
Overall its good and just nice for me for the time being
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