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Touch by HTC (Sprint)
« Posted: November 13, 2007, 04:42:33 AM »


Touch by HTC (Sprint)


HTC and Sprint hope to get fingers tapping on something other than an iPhone.Maybe it was a case of iOverkill, or iWant-something-new, but we were itching to check out how much fun we could have tapping and sliding on the Touch by HTC, a device whose 3G data speeds, large touchscreen, and unique user interface make it compelling on paper. While this phone offers a number of features beyond business apps, the Windows operating system isn't built to accommodate them, and HTC's efforts to give the OS a mini makeover fall short. Maybe the fact that the Touch still comes with a stylus should have been the first indication that HTC's premier touch device wasn't a worthy adversary.Read Full Review | Compare Prices | View SpecsStay connected and informed with LAPTOP's new RSS News feeds.Covering all the latest industry news and mobile product updates you want to know about. Don't be left unconnected.  Subscribe to LAPTOP's free News feed now.

   



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