Android caught on film
Photo evidence
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HTC Tattoo
The HTC Tattoo is a diminutive Android phone. Don’t let its slight frame and short stature mislead you though, this is a full-blown smartphone, ready to surf full web pages and offering up a customisable interface, replete with widgets and shortcuts.
As you’d expect from a smartphone, there’s GPS and Wi-Fi inside, alongside HSDPA for speedy web browsing through 3G networks while you’re away from a wireless hotspot. The HTC Tattoo also features HTC Sense software, integrating all your social network updates from Twitter, Facebook and Flickr. Tieing them all together is as simple as giving the tattoo your login names and passwords.
Around the back there’s a respectable 3.2 megapixel camera, and despite the screen being smaller than some of its bretheren at 2.8 inches, it shows pictures in full clarity and with no delay after receiving a prod.
This is, without a doubt, one of the cutest Android phones on the planet. Measuring just 11mm thick and 106mm tall it’s a tiny mobile, with a waistline just 55mm across too. Check it out, and prove to your mates that owning a smartphone doesn’t also mean hauling a hulking great mobile around.


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