Pros
- Svelte and attractive design
- Inexpensive
Cons
- User interface can be slow
- No 3.5mm headphone jack
Bottom Line
The head-turning HTC Pure is touch-friendly and inexpensive, but its lack of a headphone jack and its drab multimedia features are disappointing.
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