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HTC Fuze Edges out the Engadget Battle Royale

Posted by Chris Leckness on December 29, 2008 – 2:28 pm  Share
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Seems they could have really left out the Sony Ericcson Xperia X1. It’s a very similar style to the other 3, but it’s an unsubsidized phone and really serves as odd man out in this lineup.

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The bottom line is this: with the exception of the X1, the phone you ultimately choose from this group is more likely to be determined by your current carrier than by your personal preference. Fortunately, we found that the differences between the three were minor enough so that you really shouldn’t be too bummed out by that realization — they all have their niggles, and we’d vote that the Fuze is just barely the best of the bunch — but they’re ultimately variations on the same damn theme. The X1, on the other hand, is in a league all its own; crazy pricey, crazy beautiful, and moderately more tricked-out than its brethren, it’s the cream of the crop as WinMo goes. Would we pay $800 for it over a $300 subsidized Touch Pro, though? Without a stratospheric salary, that’s a tough sale.

So basically, we have 3 variations of the HTC Touch Pro going head to head in this Engadget showdown. The HTC Fuze edged out their vote.  Read the entire story at Engadget.

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