Live photos of the HTC Willow for Sprint emerge

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Courtesy of PPC Geeks forum member orionsbuckle, live shots of the Sprint-branded HTC Willow have emerged. The Willow is the CDMA version of the HTC Snap and shares similar specs which include a 528MHz Qualcomm processor, 256MB ROM, 128MB RAM, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, 320×240 display, 2 megapixel camera and Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard. Externally, the handset shares the front-facing QWERTY keyboard of the Snap but has slightly different button layout. The Willow is expected to launch for a mere $149 on June 7th in what is shaping up to be a very big launch day for Sprint. Hit the jump for a few more closeups.

[Via wmexperts]

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29 Comments
  • Don Louie Cantone

    All I know is that the Dash was a nice phone and this reminds me of it

  • Tony

    The dash was a nice phone…years ago.

    I just don’t think something that is essentially the same will survive in the market now.

  • Tony

    @CJ

    On my Curve the question mark is on the left side of the keyboard.

    I also find myself hitting the space with my right thumb.

    Seems like it would be okay to me, I wish my Curve had dedicated question mark and period buttons…

  • 3 Phones Jugglin

    “this phone is another worthless device that will not even outsell tmos new black 2 and 1/2 year old dash”.

    ^^
    What part about “Low end Smart Phone” do you not comprehend? Yes the dash is old. Yes T-Mobile has had it for nearly 3 Years. And yes instead of updating it to THIS version they simply change the color of it. THATS NOT SPRINTS PROBLEM. If the dash sucked that much, TMobile would quit sellin it.

    Sure for someone who wants Sprints network (A larger & faster one, with DEVELOPED 3G) not T-Mobiles. This will sell fairly well for people who dont want to spend Hundreds on a smartphone.

    T-Mobile doesnt know how to update windows mobile devices. Its that simple. Thats why the Wing was still on the Site until a month ago. Dont think the Touch Pro 2 Will outsell the one Coming to Sprint, even with its 3 month head start.

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