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A look at the Orange HTC P5500 Dual Touch
20 Nov 2007 - Handsets - HTC (Windows) - By Leigh Geary

Well, here it is. The Orange-branded version of the HTC Touch Dual we reviewed some time back. They've gone with the standard 12 (16) key layout and there's a rather "interesting" design on the homescreen. It's not a bad homescreen design, but I have a few reservations about how the colours work on the programs list.

Read on for more shots of the Orange HTC Touch Dual P5500. It arrives in a HTC box with an Orange designed sleeve and associated manuals. It also has a free 1Gb microSD card and promotes the musical capabilities of the phone with the headphones / handsfree kit sitting proudly next to the phone in the box. I'll be adding some of these pics to our earlier review.

Link - HTC Touch Dual Review

When the box arrives it looks very Orange-esque with the usual branded box...



However this is just a sleeve for the real makers - HTC. Orange are no longer hiding the fact that HTC make these handsets. Inside you get presented with the following...



Plus there's a surprise behind the main handset - a free 1Gb microSD..



Sliding the keypad out reveals the 12 key configuration (16 with the extra Windows / Mail / IE and back keys).



After you get the phone on charge a new homescreen is added to the phone..



..although the white text on the menu can clash somewhat with the backdrop...



..you can change the homescreen if you like (Settings->Personal->Today and change to "HTC" then choose "HTC" from "Items" and remove the tick from "Orange". I also turned on "Calendar" and "Messaging" here) to the HTC one. I received my Touch Dual through Orange Retentions for free because I've finished my contract and I've been with them for over a 7 years and spend a fortune!

As I write this is still not showing on the orange.co.uk website though :(



Stuff I've also changed - I've already changed one of the buttons to be "OK" as it's easier than tapping the top-right of the screen all the time. I've also reduced the text size and I love the HTC on screen keyboard - I still have the odd grumble about things like the "Edit" function in "Contacts" - when you enter a number it seems to default to T9 mode, which isn't ideal, but other than that it's very smart.


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