HTC has announced that it’s gesture-responsive touchscreen phone has reached 800,000 sold units since its launch in June. Apple sold over a million iPhone in the same time frame in the US. HTC Touch is a Windows Mobile phone and works on GSM networks. The touchscreen user interface (TouchFLO) responds to sweeping motions of the fingers. Like the iPhone it is WiFi-enabled and has a built-in 2.0 megapixel camera.
[via reuters]





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