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October 7, 2008 5:30 PM PDT

HTC Touch HD won't be coming to the U.S.

Posted by Bonnie Cha
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HTC Touch HD(Credit: HTC)

We hate to be the bearer of bad news, and you may have already heard or received the official HTC tweet, but the Taiwanese smartphone manufacturer has decided not to bring the HTC Touch HD to the United States.

The tweet reads:

"sad news, US. we looked into it- by the time we could bring Touch HD to the states, it would be old news. we do have other cool stuff coming."

Hoping that it was some kind of hoax or miscommunication (or maybe it was just denial), we double-checked with our HTC contact, who confirmed the story. I suppose there is some consolation that there's "other cool stuff coming," but it's hard to forget the Touch HD's spacious 3.8-inch, VGA touch screen. Better dish soon, HTC, because you've whet our appetite and we're hungry.

(Sources: WMExperts, Engadget Mobile)

Bonnie Cha is a senior editor for CNET, covering smartphones and GPS. When she's not testing the latest gadgets, you can find her chasing after her crazy lab or surfing in the chilly waters of Northern California. E-mail Bonnie.
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by pearannoyed October 7, 2008 10:31 PM PDT
That sucks.

I have never really gotten excited about a phone. I didn't care about the Razr. I wasn't overwhelmed by the iPhone. But as a Windows Mobile user, the TouchHD already had me saving up so I could afford one when they finally made it across the pond. And now we find out they aren't coming? Not fair, HTC.

And, no, I don't want it to come here with Android instead. Android might be cool, but I'm on Windows Mobile and don't forsee changing any time soon. Harrumph.
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by phun-ky October 7, 2008 10:59 PM PDT
BOOOOOOOO HTC! You are dead to me!
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by EbsanU October 9, 2008 8:05 AM PDT
Haha, give 'em a break. They never cease to amaze me, so I can't wait to see what they come up with next.

I currently have a Shadow, and have fallen in love with it, so yeah HTC is pretty awesome
by jtclaw October 8, 2008 11:28 AM PDT
HTC is seriously underestimating the US market. I passed on the IPhone waiting for this item. I hope that my second choice, the Sont ExperiaX1, doesn't back out of the US market also. Shame HTC!
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by Brent212 October 8, 2008 1:08 PM PDT
It needed a d-pad and a flash for the camera anyway. NEXT.
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by AppleSuxLeo October 8, 2008 7:15 PM PDT
I love D-pads..so easy to navigate one-handed unlike the iPhony.
by FCBarca October 8, 2008 1:15 PM PDT
Not really a surprise....Free economy doesn't translate to free competition...You can believe the likes of Apple etc. worked diligently to make it next to impossible to enter the market.

Perhaps one day, we'll actually see a free market here in the US and no longer all these locked phones nonsense
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by boys08 October 8, 2008 7:18 PM PDT
im not a happy camper this news makes me mad for HTC not to come out to the U.S . I really wanted this phone =(
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by yiang October 8, 2008 9:36 PM PDT
just because it doesn't come here doesn't mean it won't be out of reach. We could still buy it online. The phone should still work in the US, right?
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by yiang October 8, 2008 9:37 PM PDT
just because it doesn't come here doesn't mean it won't be out of reach. We could still buy it online. The phone should still work in the US, right?
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by dharmaboy October 9, 2008 1:29 AM PDT
Yes, you can still buy it online. I think that it won't have 3G for North America, but it is Quad Band so it will work just fine. It will have HSDPA for Europe, I believe. You can still use EDGE here in the states.
by jian9007 October 9, 2008 2:13 AM PDT
@yiang:

Yes, you can still buy it online and it will work in the US (except the HSDPA since no US carrier has it yet). I bought my Dash unlocked as well before it came here. That's why I love GSM, swap the card and you are ready. It costs $799 unlocked and you can get it right here where I am going to get it : )

http://www.mobilecityonline.com/wireless/store/productdetail.asp?productid=23801
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by orderp October 9, 2008 9:49 AM PDT
Damn' Damn' Damn!

I got wet when i saw that phone'

And now you take it away from me!!!!!! damn' you lost a big profit htc.
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by ferretboy88 October 9, 2008 5:39 PM PDT
With a stupid name like that I am glad they are skipping the U.S.A.
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by llcoolbiggs October 9, 2008 8:57 PM PDT
And this is the reason why Sprint loses customers because it doesn't get phones like the Samsung Omnia or the HTC Touch HD instead it gets the Instinct, Touch Diamond and Touch Pro. What a ripoff!
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by monster598 October 10, 2008 8:01 AM PDT
Well I guess I am stuck with my tilt a bit longer....sad HTC...sad.
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by wrangler073 October 18, 2008 1:53 PM PDT
Now I have been watching the htc touch diamond then the pro. Now, I pulled off from buying a pro when I saw the touch hd. Its too bad for the united states market. I think this phone would have been the iphone killer. Just wondering if i can still buy one abroad and use it on my sprint network. Any help would be appriciated thx in advanced.
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by timspease November 9, 2008 7:49 AM PST
I currently have sprint in Arkansas and I was so pissed when I found out they were not going to bring it to the US. I was currently thinking on buying the HTC Touch Pro which is probaly good but the HD has 5.0 mega pixel camera to the 3.2 mega pixel camera on the Diamond and Pro.
My wife has the diamond and she likes it. It is much better than the IPhone. I wish they would get off this IPhone. It is old news. Currently I have the Samsung Instinct which is okay but it could be alot better.
Sprint does however need to work on getting better phone but there is one thing I can tell about Sprint.
I have not found a carrier out there yet that can beat there rate plan when it come to say the simply everything plan or the Family data Share package. I mean hell you get everything text,data,gps,music store,sprint tv and a lot more for only 129.99 for 1500 anytime mins for the first two lines and 19.99 for additional lines and 169.99 for 3000 mins for the first two lines and 19.99 for the additional lines. and the simply everything plan is 99.99 for everything including Nextel direct connect and group connect but that is for only 1 line but you get a discount on additional lines. check out there website for more details at www.sprint.com.
If anyone would be thinking of getting service through sprint or changing there service I would greatly appreciate the referal and you can contact me at timothyspease@live.com.
Thank You for any referals that I may recieve.
If anyone can also give me more details on the hd about working here on the sprint network I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks Again for any comments I may recieve.
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by lala4u November 20, 2008 12:46 PM PST
Maybe they're just punishing us for whining so much about the TYNT II. We have it all in the U.S., yet we're all just a bunch of whiners!.
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