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Sprint likes to get Touched by HTC

Better late than never, we suppose. Sprint has just gone ahead and made the HTC Touch official on their network this morning. Since it’s Sprint, you can be sure you’ll fine the Sprint Music Store, SEE, and Sprint TV on the device, just in case you get bored watching your own TV on your Slingbox. In terms of tech specs, the HTC Touch hasn’t been too molested. It features a 2 megapixel camera, MicroSD card support, Windows Mobile 6 Professional, TouchFLO, A2DP, and obiously no keyboard. If you’re just bouncing in your chain waiting for the Sprint Touch, you’ll have to wait till it is available on November 4th for $249.99 with a two-year agreement and $100 mail-in rebate. Full press release, after the jump!

FIRST HIGH SPEED WIRELESS DEVICE
TO OFFER FULL, INTUITIVE TOUCH SCREEN TECHNOLOGY
EFFORTLESSLY BALANCES WORK AND PLAY

With an easy finger swipe, Touch by HTC™, exclusively from Sprint,
offers both business and personal essentials with an easy-to-use interface

Available November 4; Sign up to be first in line at www.sprint.com/touch

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. and BELLEVUE, Wash. – October 17, 2007 – Combining a dynamic touch screen experience with industry-leading network speeds, Sprint (NYSE: S) and HTC Corp. (TAIEX: 2498; “HTC”), today announced the upcoming availability of Touch by HTC™, a full touch screen wireless phone integrating Windows Mobile 6 with advanced entertainment features. Operating on the Sprint Mobile Broadband network, the stylish Touch by HTC brings together email and other essential business applications with Sprint’s exclusive multimedia content including over-the-air music downloads, live TV and more.

With a nearly 3-inch display, Touch by HTC features integrated TouchFLO technology, developed by HTC, leveraging smooth navigation through menus with a finger swipe. In addition, the innovative TouchFLO cube brings a 3D cube interface allowing quick access to entertainment, communication tools and a “Dial-by-picture” photo caller ID screen.

Touch by HTC leverages the broad functionality of Windows Mobile 6 with Outlook Mobile for smooth email integration, Office Mobile, Windows Live and the ability to run thousands of third-party applications. It also allows users to surf the web with Internet Explorer®, send and receive emails, chat on Messenger and send files to their own web space through Windows Live®. The home screen provides one-touch access to email, text messages, calendar appointments and contacts, as well as current weather conditions and forecasts for hundreds of cities around the world.

Versatile and compact, Touch by HTC provides quick and easy access to Sprint-exclusive content, including:
•    Sprint Music StoreSM, powered by Groove Mobile, which allows users to browse and wirelessly download full-length songs directly to their phone from a selection of more than 1.8 million songs
•    Sprint Exclusive Entertainment (SEE), the industry’s only made-for-mobile sports and entertainment video programming network
•    Sprint TVSM with more than 50 channels of live and on-demand video and audio.
•    More than a dozen streaming radio stations , including Sprint Radio and SIRIUS
•    On-Demand with up-to-date information on sports, weather, news, money and more customized by zip code.
(Standard data charges apply to all downloads from Sprint.)

“Our customers appreciate the ability to have one device that seamlessly balances both personal needs and business demands,” said Danny Bowman, vice president of product development for Sprint. “Touch by HTC is unlike any other wireless device because it brings together the power of Windows Mobile with easy access to our entertainment applications. This attractive device easily lets you watch news as it happens, respond to email, download your favorite songs and stay connected with the office, family and friends.”

“This device provides a broad set of consumers with the benefits of a smartphone with the style and ease of use they demand,” said Peter Chou, chief executive officer of HTC. “Touch by HTC presents a new, more intuitive touch experience that simplifies access to the most commonly used smartphone features such as dialing, messaging and Web browsing.  It also improves the video and music experience with the addition of Sprint TV and the Sprint Music Store.”

“People want an easy-to-use companion in a mobile phone, freeing them up to leave the office or home and get more done while on-the-go,” said Pieter Knook, senior vice president, Mobile Communications Business, Microsoft Corp.” The Sprint Touch is the result of the strong relationship between Microsoft, HTC and Sprint and offers customers a fun user experience, the power of Sprint’s network and the ease-of-use of Windows Mobile which makes it easy to browse the Web, send email or enjoy your digital entertainment.”

Touch by HTC offers MicroSD card slot that supports up to 4GB – a 512MB card is included with the device. Additional features include a 2.0 MP camera/camcorder with up to 5X zoom, advanced stereo Bluetooth® and Voice-activated dialing.

Touch by HTC measures 4.0” x 2.4” x 0.6” and weighs just 4 ounces. This device will be priced at $249.99 with a two-year subscriber agreement and a $100 mail-in rebate. Standard data rates apply for music and other content downloads.

Touch by HTC will be available on November 4 in all Sprint channels including www.Sprint.com and 1-800-SPRINT1. Customers can register to be among the first to purchase Touch by HTC at www.sprint.com/touch.

13 comment(s) for this post.

  1. On Oct 17, 2007 @ 9:36 am, JJLO Said:

    Do not count Sprint out yet. There is still some life there.

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  2. On Oct 17, 2007 @ 9:40 am, Chris Said:

    Definitely getting this. Hopefully, HTC will make an updated Touch (with updated hardware) for GSM.

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  3. On Oct 17, 2007 @ 9:57 am, CGun Said:

    Dang. More stuff to show fingerprints. But it’s soooo shiny.

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  4. On Oct 17, 2007 @ 10:21 am, Maarten Said:

    “In terms of tech specs, the HTC Touch hasn’t been too molested.”
    So what’s about the wifi? I think you’re being screwed. In Europe we have them with actually.

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  5. On Oct 17, 2007 @ 10:24 am, Chris Said:

    Dear Verizon Wireless,

    WTF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  6. On Oct 17, 2007 @ 11:17 am, rosegold Said:

    $249.!!! its cheaper than my mogul ohhh am so getting this beauty..I don’t really need wifi with evdo on this badboy

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  7. On Oct 17, 2007 @ 1:13 pm, chris Said:

    Wow.. Iphone Killer.

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  8. On Oct 17, 2007 @ 3:14 pm, Bob Said:

    ‘On Demand’ button… sounds an awful lot like Comcast doesn’t it?

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  9. On Oct 17, 2007 @ 8:26 pm, Jeff B. Said:

    It’s an awesome phone why doesn’t att have it yet?

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  10. On Oct 17, 2007 @ 9:10 pm, BrianC Said:

    It is a very beautiful and elegant phone. I girl friend got one and she likes it very much. Truly a WM6 phone that appeals also to women.

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  11. On Oct 19, 2007 @ 10:37 am, Glenn Said:

    The phone looks very nice but the keyboard touch screen is insane.. it’s the same touch screen keyboard that they offer in the mogul only you basically are going to have to use the stylus for typing text messages… ehhh i dont think so.

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  12. On Oct 29, 2007 @ 12:24 pm, wary Said:

    Yeah but what about the browser? The Safari browser that lets you view the internet as you would see it on your computer is what I like about the iPhone.

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  13. On Nov 13, 2007 @ 7:39 pm, DJ nutjob Said:

    Ya good question what about the browser?

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