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CoolSmartPhone.com had this tip today: Vodafone UK has just launched a "Coming Soon" page for the HTC Touch Pro, the eagerly- anticipated big brother of the Touch Diamond. It's being featured only in the Business Centre at the moment. Stay tuned!
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It's now available direct from HTC: http://www.htc.com/us/FAQ_Detail.aspx?p_id=75&act=sd Bonus: This also includes Sprint TV.
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The Touch Diamond, with a few carrier tweaks, is now available from T-Mo in the UK as their MDA Compact IV. Check it out. Pricing looks pretty nice, as well!
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Stephen Skarlatos reports on this at Pocketnow.com . Very welcome news and hopefully as well as getting HTC's name into the world , it will make the 'world' more aware of Windows Mobile devices.
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Arne Hess of the::unwired has just published an extremely thorough comparison of four excellent WM phone cameras in the HTC Touch Diamond, the HTC Touch, the Samsung i900 Omnia, and the Sony Ericsson Xperia. The article features many, many side-by-side photos, so if you've been wondering how these...
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HTC Device, model number "RAPH800", has passed at FCC, featuring CDMA with EV-DO on the 850 and 1900MHz bands and the Raphael (RAPH), as we all know, is the HTC device name for the Touch Pro. Its seems that it may be reaching the US sooner rather than as late as the Touch Dual.
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OK - so this week I've tried to make it harder.... This company has a seventh floor office in this town. When I was growing up in England, I lived in a small village in beautiful countryside, but just a few miles down the road was this ugly town. It was so bad then (not sure if it still is) that...
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Now available: A Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro upgrade for the HTC TyTN II from Vodaphone UK. Anyone in the UK going to try this out?
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If you just can't wait: The Touch Diamond is officially on sale now at Devicewire UK . It's £ 463.99 including VAT, and it's the unlocked UK version of the sweet, sweet handset.
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Jason Dunn from SmartphoneThoughts asked this question to one of his contacts at HTC. You can see how they answered him here .
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