I have been using the Sprint Touch (HTC Vogue not the same thing as the GSM Touch which is the HTC Elf) and I can't say I have ever been happier with a gadget of any kind. It is much smaller than any other touch screen PDA phone, and has a 400Mhz CPU and 128MB of ram. The only 2 things you can really hold against it is that it doesn't have a hardware keyboard, and it doesn't have WiFi. But will unlimited EVDO data, I can do with out WiFi, and for the smaller, sexier form factor, I can do with out the hardware keyboard.
Any suggestions on the best method to get this phone if you weren't going to be signing a contract with Sprint? I want to replace my PPC-6700, but I'm on the employee plan of sprint so I can't really sign a new contract
The phone has 256MB of RAM and a 1GHz processor, which do the job reasonably well, though the Anna interface will likely leave something to be desired for many smartphone users.
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I have been using the Sprint Touch (HTC Vogue not the same thing as the GSM Touch which is the HTC Elf) and I can't say I have ever been happier with a gadget of any kind. It is much smaller than any other touch screen PDA phone, and has a 400Mhz CPU and 128MB of ram. The only 2 things you can really hold against it is that it doesn't have a hardware keyboard, and it doesn't have WiFi. But will unlimited EVDO data, I can do with out WiFi, and for the smaller, sexier form factor, I can do with out the hardware keyboard.
Any suggestions on the best method to get this phone if you weren't going to be signing a contract with Sprint? I want to replace my PPC-6700, but I'm on the employee plan of sprint so I can't really sign a new contract
Yeah, talk to ecare and lie your ass off on your current phone sucking or being a piece of crap or something and tell them that you NEED a Touch.