The Touch has an elegant, streamlined design that makes it stand out from the crush of new phones that have crossed my desk. It's slim and easy to hold, in part because of its contoured shape and in part because of the textured paint on the removable back plate. The phone has few buttons: Rectangular talk and send buttons flank the five-way navigation pad, a power button sits up top, and a camera shutter button resides at lower right, shown here to the left of the flip-open door that conceals the microSD card slot (a 512MB card comes with the device). The door cleverly melds into the mirrored trim of the phone--unless you know it's there, you wouldn't see it. The Sprint Touch will ship on November 4, and will cost $250 with a two-year contract and a $100 rebate.
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In Pictures: Slick New Cell Phones for Fall
We play with a clutch of super cell phones and give you the lowdown on each one.
Sprint Touch -- Design and Storage
Sprint Touch -- Design and Storage
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T-Mobile Sidekick LX -- Flip the Screen 'Round
AT&T Tilt -- Hidden Power
AT&T Tilt -- A Rocking Display
Nokia N95 -- Feature Laden
Nokia N95 -- Generous Keyboard
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