Sprint customers who have been waiting patiently for a CDMA version of the HTC Touch Dual to be released (hopefully still in early September) will have to look longingly at their Canadian friends for a few more weeks.
Bell Mobility has the the Touch Dual for just $99 with a three-year contract, including "fun bundle" discount (!). A two-year deal runs $249, and no contract takes the phone up to $399.
Now if we could just hurry up with the U.S. launch of the Touch Diamond ...
(And for a video review of the Touch Dual - albeit the GSM version - check out Dieter's hands on.)

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