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Sprint offers up Touch details
We've known that Sprint is getting the slick HTC Touch for quite a while now but until today, pricing and availability for the Windows Mobile 6 device remained a mystery. Here's the full scoop, straight from the horse's mouth: the Touch goes on sale November 4th for $250 with 2-year service agreement and mail-in rebate. In case you've forgotten, this little guy sports CDMA, EV-DO, a 2-megapixel camera, microSD slot (up to 4GB), Windows Mobile 6 and, of course, a touchscreen with TouchFLO interface. In addition, you'll get all of the standard Sprint apps on board, including Sprint TV and the Sprint Music Store. Windows Mobile lovers with a case of iPhone envy could do worse than this little number--just try to forget the fact that the next version is already in the pipeline.
For more on Sprint's version of the Touch:
- see this press release
- and check out Gizmodo's unboxing photos and video
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