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The HTC Touch on Alltel is identical to the Touch on Sprint, right? Wrong. Take a gander at our...
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Well take a look at what hekidnappedher at HowardForums discovered - the HTC Touch with a Verizon logo. According...
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As we mentioned in the sidenote yesterday, we’re at the CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment Expo this week.
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I’m in the midst of writing Part 3 of my iPhone vs HTC Touch series (Part 1 here and Video Part 2 here), partially because my comrade Mike over at the iPhone blog Phone different has announced that he’s going to call me out on our iPhone podcast because I recently used the phrase “iPhone killer” in my Sprint Touch Hands-on Impressions. The upshot of that link heavy introduction is that I have a new concept in my arsenal of smartphone punditry that I learned from the Foleo and its curious absence (of all things): The First Device.
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Just yesterday I hoped that we’d see a thumable QWERTY/suretype mashup keyboard from HTC, well today it looks like somebody’s beaten them to the punch: CooTek.
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I use the current EDGE-only HTC Touch as my main device, but I’ve been loathe to talk about it since it hasn’t received any official carrier support here in the US. That may be a mistake, though, as HTC recently announced they’ve sold ** the new HTC picture viewer, which uses gestures, and perform similarly to the iPhone. I think their circular gesture is actually more intuitive than the iPhone’s and can probably be done more easily one handed too.
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HTC Corp. today launched four new devices from its Q4 2007 product portfolio - the HTC Shift UMPC, the HTC S730 Windows Mobile 6 Standard smartphone, the HTC P6500 Windows Mobile 6 Professional smartphone and the HTC Touch Dual Windows Mobile 6 Professional smartphone.
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It’s what we expected, with the following for specs: The third device is the Sprint HTC Touch with it having TouchFLO, both Sprint TV/Sprint Music Store access, Windows Mobile 6, 2.0 megapixel camera, and a future upgrade to EVDO Rev.... Read: Phone News - Sprint 4th Quarter Device Map Leaks The only notable thing is it looks like Sprint has developed an additional Today Screen plugin for their custom apps, SprintTV among them.
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HTC does indeed own a worldwide trademark on “Touch” for a handheld device and could, Ching-hung Wang (transliterated from Chinese), marketing manager of HTC pointed out that he does not think Apple’s iPod touch was targeting HTC since Apple should put its focus on bigger companies like Google, Yahoo and Microsoft. As for whether iPod touch violates HTC’s trademark, Wang pointed out that in the past Apple and Cisco were able to reach a mutually satisfactory agreement over the rights to the iPhone trademark, adding that the question surrounding the rights to the Touch trademark would need further observation.
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The improvements over the HTC Well not a lot to say on this one since we are aware of this product since several month now, but in a nutshell, the Nike is a HTC Touch with a retractable keyboard, it will run Windows Mobile 6 Professional, has a 2.6” touch screen with a QVGA resolution (yepp that sucks).... Our device has a 2Mpix Digital camera as well as a 1Mpix one on top of the screen in order to let you enjoy the craziness of Video Call (Who uses this anyway?).
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It will likely drop Verizon’s “multimedia home” display, and may not support Sprint Music Store.... Samsung BlackJack International (CDMA/GSM) - With AT&T’s exclusivity agreement with Samsung about to end, Sprint will be picking up the BlackJack with international roaming support.
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Gearlog has made it official - the HTC Vogue (the CDMA version of the Touch) is coming to Sprint, and it’s being called the Sprint Touch. Yay for keeping names the same!
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Next up: an update to the HTC Touch, an update I do not approve up, by the way.... The real hassle with the Touch is definitely not dialing numbers, it’s that there isn’t a decent full screen keyboard built-in.
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And it turned into a more general “Windows Mobile vs. iPhone” sort of deal, so it turned in a long (25 minutes) one. So grab a cuppa and witness the low-key smackdownery.
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Here they are on my desk, sitting quietly next to each other. On the inside, though, both are smoldering cauldrons of hate and jealousy.
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We weren't the first on our block to get an HTC Touch, but we may be the most excited. Check out the video first look, below. Summary for those of you who can't watch the video at work: It's thin, light, and very good looking. Entering text is going to be a hassle without some 3rd party solutions, but the TouchFLO interface is really neat. I'm almost as enamored as this guy. Did I mention thin and light? I never thought a full-featured touchscreen device could be this small (iPhone notwithstanding).
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Normally, the words “Viral marketing campaign” are enough to send me running to the hills, screaming about out-of-touch marketers and their misuse of catchphrases. HTC, though, seems to be getting their viral sea legs under them.
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HTC promised a big announcement and it looks like they've delivered what we expected: a improved-touchscreen version of of the Elf.
HTC's Flash-based site,
Read: Press Release
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