Sprint's Touch to Take on the iPhone

Wed Oct 17, 2007 10:11AM EDT

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Sprint finally unveiled the compact—and aptly named—HTC Touch this morning, a phone that looks poised to take on the iPhone as the touch-sensitive handset of the moment.

Available on November 4 for $250 with a two-year contract, the four-ounce, 3G-capable Touch comes with a nearly three-inch touch-sensitive display, as well as access to full-track music downloads and streaming video—a couple of key features lacking in the EDGE-only iPhone. Powered by the Windows Mobile 6 OS, the Touch's main screen boasts something called "TouchFlo": a 3D cube that you flick to access the phone's various functions (including Web browsing on the mobile version of Internet Explorer, Web e-mail and corporate Exchange accounts, the mobile Windows Media Player, and more).

Sounds like a potential iPhone killer on paper, but what about in practice? My old colleagues at InfoSync World had a chance in June to test-drive a generic version (but not the Sprint-branded model) of the Touch, and they came away less than convinced. Writer Philip Berne confirmed what I suspected: once you get passed the tough-to-manipulate TouchFlo cube, you're left with the standard Windows Mobile OS, which pretty much requires a stylus to operate. Anyway, I'll reserve final judgement until I've had a chance to check out Sprint's Touch myself.

Here are a few more specs to tide you over until the November 4 launch date: microSD memory expansion (up to 4GB), a two-megapixel camera, support for stereo Bluetooth headsets, and voice commands. No mention of GPS or Wi-Fi, however.

What do you think: does the Touch sound like a worthy competitor to the iPhone? Sound off!

Related:
Press release [Sprint]
Review: HTC Touch multimedia smartphone [InfoSync World]

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  • 2 Posted by sunpen_2000 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:48PM EDT Report Abuse

    this device is sweet. I friend of mine from Europe had one.. this one looks even better!

  • 3 Posted by tanea.jenkins on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:55PM EDT Report Abuse

    This looks like my Motorola Ming. At least it has a protective flip screen...this Sprint version looks like it will scratch easily...I would recommend the Ming/A1200 instead although it's not available in the US yet.

  • 6 Posted by captainpoopy54 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:17PM EDT Report Abuse

    This is one ugly darn phone, its no wonder sprint has been losing business.

  • 7 Posted by swede2526 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:50PM EDT Report Abuse

    This has the speed that Iphone lacks and the price is sweet! I'm love and will purchase this baby.

  • 8 Posted by miss_aline8 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:22PM EDT Report Abuse

    ok i think its so ugly and looks like the beat up trashy version of the iphone!

  • 9 Posted by xearorailmaster on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:52PM EDT Report Abuse

    I agree ugly phone, people are going to want a brand they know makes good electronics (i.e apple) Not something from a phone company that runs on windows and you need (supposedly) to use a stilus for once you get past the initial screen. ive never needed a stylus since i switched to my iphone from a windows mobile phone and i will never go back to windows mobile... ever.

  • 10 Posted by docdimento on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:45PM EDT Report Abuse

    I had one of those rotten imoney (synomous with apple) proprietary phones and its' associated 22 page phone bill. sorry crabapples, but i like the M$ windows sprint version better AND it's auto recognize (anything) windows pc apps. YUP it's "Touch" for me!

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