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He had no clue that sprint had a HTC Vogue... The fact he was generalizing the Elf as "touch" kinda supports that theory...
(But then again, HTC is not helping much with all these different names between them, the carriers, and the users)
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The Sprint Touch, the little black device with 128 meg of RAM, no GPS nor Wifi, and the Qualcomm 7500 processor, is the HTC Vogue. Its a CDMA version of HTC's "Touch," which is in fact the Elf. (Similar to the Tytn II is also the Kaiser, but AT&T calls it the "Tilt" and the "8925").
The HTC Elf sports a TI OMAP 200mhz processor, 64 meg of RAM, and wifi (and I think GPS, not sure though.) You can also check out their funky rebranding by looking at the Sprint Mogul. Its known as the HTC Titan, but Sprint calls it a Mogul, Alltel calls it a PPC6800, and Verizon calls it an XV6800. |
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I knew all that... but i didnt know what the vogue name was attached to... thats weird that you say its the cdma version of the touch, cause sprint calls it the touch... thats why i never knew where the vogue name came from...
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Vogue is a denomination given by HTC, Touch is more of a marketing purpose.
If you go to your device's Device Information under Settings, you will see that the device name is something like VOGU100, the same way the Mogul's is TITA100 (or something alike). That's where these names are from... And since the original poster has not posted again in a month clarifying the thread, I'm just going to lock it until I get a PM or something.
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