Sprint HTC Touch unboxed


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Because of their insatiable penchant for extracting every possible nickle and dime from you; coupled with their misplaced desire to handicap, cripple and/or dumb down their products, I have finally freed myself from the shackles called Verizon Wireless.  At first I didn’t want to believe it.  I just knew Verizon was the best cell phone carrier.  I had the best network and I didn’t need all those extra bells and whistles.  But then, a few months ago, my Razr when on the fritz.  I called Verizon and got a replacement.  Much to my surprise Verizon has made it even more difficult to recover your data from your phone.  

Of course the Motorola Razr has built in bluetooth, but with Verizon, bluetooth has been removed as a file transfer protocol; its just for voice data.  You can’t transfer, rings, contacts, movies, pics, nothing!  It sucks but I knew that already.  So, a neat little sidestep was to just email yourself the data.  But alas, now Verizon has incapacitated this ability as well.  I can’t even email myself my own data without it going through some Verizon proxy nonsense.  This is ridiculous.  Mind you, I pay for every single media text message so it wasn’t like it was really ‘free’ for me to email myself the data in the first place.  They just want you to go trough them and buy rings and tones and data cards to transfer data etc etc etc.

I was finished with Verizon.  They didn’t have a great data plan and the phones are dumbed down anyway.

Like a breath of fresh air over a newly shaved bald head, Sprint came along with it’s employee referral plan SERO or (Sprint Employee Referral Offer).  Sprint Sero, has 1250 minutes for $49.99 including unlimited data and text messages!  PLUS Sprint got the one of the hottest phone out right now, the HTC Touch!  I’m there! 

After two hours on the phone with Verizon, I got them to release me from my contract with a minimal early termination fee.  I preceded to order my HTC touch and the rest is history.

The HTC Touch

The Touch is a small phone as you can see from the pictures.  Its just slightly taller than my old Razr and about the same width and thickness.  For a Smartphone, that’s just awesome.  One of the reasons I haven’t had a smart phone for a while is because of that.  Who wants to carry around a big bulky VCR of a cell phone.  The Touch absolutely floored me with its dimensions and weight.  While it doesn’t feel as sturdy as you might prefer it is small and lightweight.
I cannot lie the keyboard is small but there are several aftermarket downloadable freeware keyboards that are dope like the touchpal from Cootek .  I’ve also installed the opera browser which is alittle better than the default pocket IE.  I tried using some of the free push mail clients like Emoze and Consilient  but they never really worked the way that I prefer and besides, who really NEEDS pushmail.

The phone features an ‘innovative’ touchflo navigation interface.  Its ok, but a little overrated.  Its cool and extremely functional, but its far from revolutionary.  The touch also comes packed with like a million wires.  You got the usb cord plus adapter, the power cord plus adapter and a headset with mic and volume control.  It also comes with a 512 microsd card.  I’ve eaten cornflakes bigger than that sd card, man its tiny!

So far the HTC is cool. I’m in love with its form factor.  It has some great features, not many buttons and a slick interface.  My only real complaint is the processing power and the screen.  Although Sprint’s version of the touch got a boost in processing power, the touch is still a tad bit slow when compared with other devices.  Also, the touch sensitive screen is a bit hard and doesn’t respond as quickly as you’d like.  But I’ll deal with the shortcomings if it means I get unlimited data and 1250 minutes, as well as bluetooth file transfer, WOO HOO!!!  Besides I got 30 days to evaluate, if I don’t like I’ll get a 755p Treo like my cousin did.  Oh yeah, big ups to that guy!  He put me on this SERO thing to begin with.   Thanks.

Oh by the way, if YOU want SERO, drop me a line, I’ll give you the details AND stay tuned, I freed my wife as well, she got a red Palm Centro.  Dope!




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5 comments so far

  1. Rich Lowe
    #1

    $50 for 1250 minutes and unlimited data and text??!!! i wish i would have read this 2 months ago!! i’m paying $130 a month for that.. of course i do have some small services in addition to that..

    I had Verizon for about 2 years and i loved it.. the signal was always good, but i never experienced the serivce with a smart phone.. i was forced to switch to Sprint when i took my new job that required that i have a Blackberry (company re-imbursed me, of course)… after about 2 weeks being with Sprint, my service started messing up.. my data service was down for 3 days and that’s a very bad thing for an IT guy that’s on-call 24/7!!

    anyway, after 13 total hours of help-desk calling and 3 phone formats, Sprint finally fixed my account and everything works like gravy now.. I hope it stays that way..

  2. michelle
    #2

    plz email me the employees info! ill be so thankful : )

  3. Matt
    #3

    Can you please email me the information on the SERO program or should I just call and ask for it??

  4. Mitch
    #4

    Can you please email me the information on the SERO program?

    Thank you………

  5. craig
    #5

    Sorry, the SERO program as we once knew it has been discontinued by Sprint.

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