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Sprint isn't the only happy party CDMA with the HTC Touch. There are other Touch lines out there, but so far none has left the continent of Europe to join any GSM in the US.
So about the Telus Touch, it has the same specs under the hood with Sprint's. It is the same phone afterall.
The only major different thing, according to Engadget, is the "radio magic". I don't know what that means.... anyone, tell me?
The cost is also pretty awesome. $99 with 3-yr plan or $499 with no plans. I also would hope that you know I said the $99 is the awesome price, not the $499. More pictures with Engadget.
Even better is Bell's Touch unit. You get a 400MHz processor, 7$ Unlimited Email and Web services and can also work with Pay as you Go if you only need Web and Email services. However, I still love my UTStarcom PPC6700 as the newer series of phones have some crippleware in them. The HTC P4000 has no Bluetooth or IR WMODEM functionality (ONLY USB). My PPC6700 has full functionality that is why I like it. Tried the touch and did not like it.. seems slow compared to my 6700.