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HTC Touch Pro Headed to Verizon too!?

Posted by Chris Leckness on November 13, 2008 – 8:27 am  Share
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Rumors, Rumors… but I do enjoy rumors backed up by official looking documents. Sure, they can be doctor or even created, but those that do that lose creditability fast and Phone Arena isn’t that type of a site. Phone Arena has gotten their hands on some slide from a deck that highlight a couple devices you guys will most likely enjoy.

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Lastly, the HTC Touch Pro smartphone is scheduled for Internet and Telesales release on Nov 24th and in-stores on Dec 1st, with a 2-year contract price of $349 (after $70 rebate). Features include Dual-band CDMA with EVDO Rev A, WiFi 802.11b/g, Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro, Office, Opera Mobile, 2.8″ VGA touch-sensitive display, TouchFLO 3D navigation,  slide-out QWERTY keyboard, 3.2MP camera with autofocus and flash, and supports microSDHC cards up to 16GB.

The other bit of news that they have is the info we shared about the Samsung Saga yesterday. Looks like AT&T’s new hot WinMo phones aren’t going to be so exclusive. The Saga vs Epix and the Fuze vs Sprint and Verizon’s Touch Pro. Oh, thanks a lot Verizon for not vandalizing the Touch Pro like Sprint did. All that chrome really detracts from it’s looks in my opinion.

Source: Phone Arena

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