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Old 11-20-2007, 12:35 AM
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The Mogul and Touch were obviously designed for two different customer groups, the former being more business-oriented, and the latter a more market appealing design (probably developed against the iPhone, which really is out of its league).

I've never used a Touch, let alone touch one, but from what I've read and seen, it's not for me. I can't imagine typing with the on-screen keyboard. I do envy Touch users for having a better IM app (OZ Messaging, does not work on the Mogul), but this isn't that big of a problem. A lot of the other Touch softwares can easily be installed on the Mogul.

As for the Mogul, I love the keyboard. I rarely use WiFi, though it's nice to have it available. The BT issues don't bother me because I don't use BT a lot. I fixed the laggy firmware issue by "downgrading" to WM5, not really a downgrade because it's so much better!

I would not trade my Mogul for a Touch, and plus, it's worth more. The real question is, would you trade in that hard keyboard for a slimmer phone with cool touch functions (which, given enough time, will probably be replicated on the Mogul)?

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