Best Touch Phone?

Well,

You are deciding between a $200 stripped down, branded phone and an unlocked $700+ phone that is more a proof-of-concept than anything else.

Obviously you're interested in a touch screen phone. The first thing you should do is decide between the two technologies:

Capacitive

or

Resistive


-- Look them up, weigh the pros and the cons. This is the SINGLE most important choice when choosing a good touchscreen phone. It is (afterall) how you will interact with your device 90% of the time.

Now weigh OS, Screen Size and Features.

If you're looking for a cheap touchscreen phone on At&t, I recommend the Eternity by Samsung. If you're looking for a touchscreen and you have $0, the Vu is... allright.

TouchFlo 3D is good on a handset with enough power to handle it, every HTC with TouchFlo available domestically is underpowered and is sluggish when handling TouchFlo.

HTC is a real good company but the Fuze is pathetic and the 4G MAX is a novelty.

Get a mite bit more specific about what you want out of a phone and we'll be able to zero in on exactly what suits you.
 
I just went and got the Vu and so far I love it. It's easy to navigate, not a smartphone so it won't confuse your average cell user, and for me it's easier than a phone with buttons because I can just click on what I want to open rather than having to scroll through things.
 
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