The Touch by HTC, which will be offered by Sprint on November 4, is hands down one of the best devices I’ve used in the past two years. That says a lot considering the number of devices that roll through the CrunchGear offices. But to each his own, I say. The Touch has been an integral part of my stay in the Bay Area and has saved me on more than one occasion.
When I first saw the GSM version of the Touch months ago, I wasn’t that impressed. I usually snub any device that runs Windows Mobile and I thought TouchFLO was just a gimmick, but I can admit when I’m wrong. I like the Touch and I don’t want to send it back! We’ll gloss over the specs and then move onto HTC’s unique UI that is better than the other phone with a touchscreen interface, which shall remain nameless in case there are fanboys or haters that feel like spouting off. These are two entirely different devices aimed at different groups.










seriously,
why the fuck are you still writing on this site?
your journalism skills fucking suck.
I beg you please stop and get a job your actually good at
“get a job your actually good at”? I’ll get right on that, God!
I didn’t spend alot of time with the touch in the sprint store but there’s just no way the UI is better than the phone that starts with the little “i”. I don’t know what you’ve been smoking while using the touch, but “puff, puff, pass!”