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GSMArena team, 12 March 2010

Your phone, your ink


HTC Tattoo review: Your phone, your ink

  • Comments (22)
  • User reviews
  • Tattoo

9. Conclusion
  1. 1. Introduction
  2. 2. Unboxing, 360-degree spin, design and construction
  3. 3. Design and construction (continued)
  4. 4. User interface, phonebook
  5. 5. Telephony, messaging
  6. 6. Image gallery, video and music players, audio quality
  7. 7. Camera, connectivity, web browser
  8. 8. Organizer and applications, GPS navigation, Android market
  9. 9. Conclusion
  10.  
  11. HTC Tattoo specification
  12. User opinions and reviews
  13. Review comments (22)

HTC Android Touch UI

Final words

The HTC Tattoo took the plunge to a lower segment of the smartphone market to give Android some fresh air and open space. It was quite a while ago really but now that more and more droids are keen to think small, let’s see how it works for one of the pace setters. Compact size and reasonable price tag, the HTC Tattoo was among the first to try and sell Android to the masses.

The Tattoo will undoubtedly benefit from a recent surge in QVGA droids: the Android Market is always busy anyway but more native applications available are undoubtedly welcome. Not to mention the one-of-a-kind customization which lets it stay fresh (on the outside at least) for years.

Of course it’s not all rosy in the Tattoo garden. QVGA resolution is the Android way of staying within budget but Symbian will offer you nHD res even cheaper. It’s a matter of touchscreen experience against hardware and price tag, says the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic.

Nokia 5800 XpressMusic
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic

One should also make sure not to miss the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 mini if looking for a cheap and compact Android. The baby XPERIA doesn’t exactly fit the bill for cheap but is as compact as they get these days. The X10 mini pulls better imaging and overall performance which is not to be ignored as well.

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 mini
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 mini

If the low-res screen is a deal breaker, take a look at the Samsung I5700 Galaxy Spica. It matches all the major features of the Tattoo and doubles the pixel count, but at an obviously higher price.

Samsung I5700 Galaxy Spica
Samsung I5700 Galaxy Spica

Then, there’s the HTC Touch2 for the unconvinced by Android. Coming with the Sense UI, it will make sure user experience feels familiar. A PocketPC in an equally compact package and signed by HTC – there must be plenty of users who believe they can’t go wrong with that one.

HTC Touch2
HTC Touch2

All that said, the HTC Tattoo doesn’t seem to have a direct rival in the classical sense of the word. There isn’t another handset with the exact same price tag and a close enough feature set to make the choice between the two strictly a mater of brand loyalty. And finding a niche is always a good thing, especially in the mid-range segment.

Even that aside, the HTC Tattoo is a pretty attractive package: customizable to the point of being one-of-a-kind, nice and shiny interface (well, QVGA but still), decent performance and a reasonable price tag. Cool and friendly smartphone, unbothered by the high-end hustle and bustle.

9. Conclusion
  1. 1. Introduction
  2. 2. Unboxing, 360-degree spin, design and construction
  3. 3. Design and construction (continued)
  4. 4. User interface, phonebook
  5. 5. Telephony, messaging
  6. 6. Image gallery, video and music players, audio quality
  7. 7. Camera, connectivity, web browser
  8. 8. Organizer and applications, GPS navigation, Android market
  9. 9. Conclusion
  10.  
  11. HTC Tattoo specification
  12. User opinions and reviews
  13. Review comments (22)

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