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Connections

 

I/O Port

HTC ExtUSB™ : 11-pin mini-USB and audio jack in one

 

Full-speed USB 2.0

 

HTC H2Wire support

 

(ExtUSB is a proprietary connection interface that is trademarked by HTC.)

Wireless

Bluetooth 2.0

Connections

 

External Antenna

For connecting to an external phone antenna

Connector

 

GPS

Internal GPS antenna

Controls and Lights

 

Navigation Buttons

HTC TouchFLO™

 

5-Way NAVIGATION Control / ENTER button

 

• Two phone functions : TALK and END

 

• Volume Slider

 

• CAMERA button

 

• POWER button

 

• RESET button

LEDs

The left LED shows Green and Amber lights for CDMA standby, message, and network status as well

 

as for notification and battery charging status.

 

The right LED shows a flashing Blue light when the Bluetooth system is powered up and ready to

 

transmit Bluetooth radio signal, and an Amber light for GPS status.

Audio

 

Microphone/

Built-in microphone and loud spearker for hands-free supported

Speaker

 

Codec

AMR-NB / AMR-WB / AAC / AAC+ / eAAC+ / WAV / WMA / MP3

Expansion Slots

 

Card Slot

microSD™ (SD 2.0 compatible)

 

 

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HTC VOGU100 user manual Connections, Controls and Lights, Audio, Expansion Slots

VOGU100 specifications

The HTC VOGU100, often recognized by its brand name, the HTC Touch, was a standout smartphone released in 2007. This device marked a significant step in mobile technology, embracing the touchscreen trend at a time when many competitors relied heavily on physical keyboards. The VOGU100 was particularly celebrated for its innovative features and user-friendly interface.

One of the hallmark characteristics of the HTC VOGU100 is its 2.8-inch resistive touchscreen display. The resolution of 240 x 320 pixels offered a clear and vibrant viewing experience, allowing users to navigate through apps and media with ease. The capacitive nature of the touchscreen allowed for basic fingertip control, though it was not as responsive as the later capacitive displays.

Powered by Windows Mobile 6.0, the HTC VOGU100 offered users the familiarity of a PC-like environment on their phones. This operating system allowed for a range of applications to be installed, providing flexibility and customization. Additionally, the TouchFLO user interface overlaying Windows Mobile enhanced the usability of the device, making navigation smoother for the average user.

The HTC VOGU100 was equipped with a Qualcomm MSM7200 processor running at 200 MHz, supported by 128 MB of RAM and 256 MB of internal storage. The inclusion of a microSD slot meant that users could expand their storage, making it easier to manage personal data, photos, and applications.

An integrated 2-megapixel camera allowed users to capture images and short videos, although the quality was relatively basic by modern standards. Additionally, the device supported Bluetooth 2.0 and Wi-Fi connectivity, enabling users to stay connected and share data with ease.

Another notable feature of the HTC VOGU100 was its compact design, which measured 102 x 58 x 15 mm and weighed just 112 grams. This lightweight and slim profile made it easy to carry, appealing to smartphone users who valued portability.

In summary, the HTC VOGU100, with its touchscreen interface, solid performance metrics, and user-friendly features, represented a pivotal moment in the evolution of smartphones. While its technology may seem antiquated by today’s standards, it laid the groundwork for future innovations in mobile devices, marking HTC's commitment to pushing the boundaries of mobile technology.