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The HTC ChaCha is a slim QWERTY-sporting phone with a very special USP: that dinky Facebook button isn’t just a one click entry to Facebook, it’s a one click entry to a raft of integrated Facebook smarts.
From the calendar that hoovers up all your Facebook events to the address book, where you’ll see your friend’s Facebook status messages alongside their contact info, to your messages, where you’ll be able to IM via Facebook as well as the usual stack of SMS and email options, this Android superhero is built for Facebook.
That button doesn’t just skip you through to your Facebook homepage either, it’s a one touch upload button too, so you can spirit pictures and videos up to your profile, and check in to Places, as fast as your fingers can carry you.
On top of its Facebook credentials, the HTC ChaCha is a looker – the sleek silvery body is ever so slightly curved, and the 2.6-inch display is a spritely touchscreen too.








