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HTC ChaCha Touch-and-type Smartphone

Like any new SKU, all it takes is one manufacturer to launch a successful product and then everyone piles on. Apple’s iPad is one such example that comes to

August 29, 2011 / 10:10 IST
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Like any new SKU, all it takes is one manufacturer to launch a successful product and then everyone piles on. Apple’s iPad is one such example that comes to mind, since before its existence no one really cared much about tablets. In the mobile space, touchscreen devices seem to be the future as there’s no going back now. However, many would still argue that the feel of a physical keypad can never be replaced by even the best of touchscreens. So, in order to keep both parties happy, a new SKU had to be created which is where touch-and-type was born. This new segment includes phones with touchscreens and full QWERTY keypads or even traditional ones. In the QWERTY space, Samsung was the first on scene in India with the Galaxy Pro, quickly followed by the Nokia E6 and then the BlackBerry Bold Touch 9900. Recently, HTC launched the ChaCha in India which was perfect timing since it fills the gap between the Galaxy Pro and the E6. Known as the ‘Facebook phone’, it’s targeted at Facebook addicts who can’t go five minutes without updating their status or poking someone. Let’s see if the ChaCha can do the dance and emerge victorious. Design and Build The ChaCha is a very compact phone and fits perfectly in your hand. It has the same polished feel and sturdy build quality we’ve come to expect from HTC handsets in the past. The choice of silver and white blends really well, lending it a very classy look. If white is not your style, then the ChaCha comes in a black option as well. The bottom portion of the phone is angled a bit for better ergonomics. It’s very subtle and it does make a slight difference when you’re typing.

Compact and well built

 

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The phone sports a 2.6-inch capacitive touchscreen with a 480x320 pixel resolution which makes everything appear really sharp and clear. Slight colour banding is noticeable on certain wallpapers due to the resolution as well as the lower color gamut (only 256K colours). The screen is much better than Samsung’s Pro as the resolution is higher inspite of the Pro having a larger 2.8-inch screen. Nokia’s E6 still has the best screen though for a touch-and-type handset so far. We have a similar set of shortcut buttons placed below the screen for Home, Properties, Back and Search, just like the rest of their Android handsets.HTC has made good use of the available space for the keypad which is simply a joy to use. The fit and finish of the keys are near perfect with good spacing between them. The backlighting is even across all the keys and automatically kicks in thanks to the ambient light sensor. The dedicated Facebook button is placed at the bottom which lights up every time you browse, click a picture, watch a video or visit a link in the browser. Hitting this button takes you to a screen where you can add a caption or even tag people in the image and then upload it. Pressing the button home screen lets you quickly update your status message.

Even backlight across the keypad

 

The headphone and the power button are placed on the top while the volume rocker and the micro-USB port are placed on the side. The ChaCha comes with a 5MP auto-focus camera and a single LED flash. The speaker is placed just beside the camera and is clearly audible even when placed on a table. FeaturesInterfaceThe ChaCha runs Google’s latest version of Android, Gingerbread 2.3.3 with Sense 2.1. The lock screen is similar to the one seen on the Sensation but the home screen lacks the 3D menus. You can add a total of seven home screens and fill them with plenty of pre-installed widgets. The phone is pretty quick to navigate around and the animations and transitions are smooth without much stutter. The 800MHz processor is plenty to handle this resolution but not strong enough for HD videos. The phone comes bundled with a 2GB micro-SD card that's expandable to 32GB.

Sense UI never fails to impress