What's stupid about it? Both are rather spendy devices. The HTC has pretty much the standard bearer smart phone features. So does the iPhone, with the minor exception of free push e-mail (look out, RIM), an apparently better web browsing experience, that video v-mail thingy and OSX running the show. If the price point after buy-down for the Touch is less (a distinct possibility), consumers who value push e-mail are still getting a better deal going with the iPhone. Remember, the cheapest Blackberry add-on is $19.99/month.
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oh, there's the stupid iPhone comparison. We were waiting for it in the main Engadget article. We missed you, man.
What's stupid about it? Both are rather spendy devices. The HTC has pretty much the standard bearer smart phone features. So does the iPhone, with the minor exception of free push e-mail (look out, RIM), an apparently better web browsing experience, that video v-mail thingy and OSX running the show. If the price point after buy-down for the Touch is less (a distinct possibility), consumers who value push e-mail are still getting a better deal going with the iPhone. Remember, the cheapest Blackberry add-on is $19.99/month.