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Engadget Mobile got their hands-on the Sprint HTC Touch…

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We’re delighted to report, though, that the fears are utterly unfounded with this little gem. In fact, if it weren’t for the silkscreened Sprint logo front and center, we wouldn’t be able to tell the difference. The similarities carry through to the UI, where the TouchFLO-driven interface gets an ever-so-mild Sprint makeover to add in support for Sprint TV (also, notice how all the icons have a Sprint Yellow hue — cute). The thing about TouchFLO is that the finger friendliness doesn’t go far beyond the home page — all the standard Windows Mobile apps are here and are designed with a stylus in mind — and while the stylus is there on the Touch if you need it, we were pleasantly surprised with how accurately we were able to navigate using one hand and a thumb alone.

Bottom line: if you liked the original Touch, you’ll like Sprint’s version, and the addition of 3G certainly doesn’t hurt.

Check out their thoughts and the picture gallery here at Engadget Mobile

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