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Monday August 31, 2009
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A powerful Windows Mobile business phone, the HTC Touch Pro2 is destined for all four major carriers here in the US. Sprint became the second carrier to announce it (after T-Mobile) today, and while their model is very similar to the one we reviewed for T-Mobile, it has a few twists.
For one thing, the Sprint Touch Pro2 is a combination CDMA/GSM device which runs on Sprint's 3G network here in the US, and 2G EDGE networks abroad. The device is also loaded with the usual proprietary Sprint software, including Sprint TV, Sprint's GPS solution, NFL and NASCAR apps and Sprint Music Store.
The Sprint Touch Pro2 will be available for $349.99 with a two-year contract and $100 rebate, the same as T-Mobile is charging. It will be available on Sept. 8, and we'll have a review soon.
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September 1, 2009 5:28 AM
killing mobile and not much expensive with contract.
September 1, 2009 8:47 AM
It's never the cost of the phone under a telecomms contract - It's the cost of the contract to 'use' the phone that's prohibitive!
September 1, 2009 10:10 AM
I want this phone!! How do i get it without paying a fortune and keeping my SERO plan?