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HTC Touch for Sprint Review

November 2nd, 2007 · No Comments

The HTC Touch for Sprint is the second incarnation of HTC’s finger based smartphone the company has put out. The original version of the Touch was made for GSM networks and was also the first device to offer HTC’s TouchFLO user interface extension that allow users to use a finger where in the past a stylus had been required.

This new CDMA based Touch for Sprint not only changes the hardware specs a bit, dropping WiFi and adding EV-DO 3G data, but it also sports a vastly improved version of the TouchFLO system. This review is based heavily on the original GSM version review, but has been updated where needed to reflect the numerous changes that have been made for Sprint. The result is a traditional stylus equipped Pocket PC that just happens to be quite usable with a finger for most tasks.

HTC Touch (CDMA) Review (MobileBurn)

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