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Originally Posted by blasphemous_prime
All the Pro2 has is TF3D on both portrait and landscape, and it gets quite boring quickly. Plus another part of my conclusion is that I wanna get the hell away from the bugginess and headaches for a while until something appealing to me comes out. Then I can get rid of this 6.3 oz. paper-weight after I get it replaced. And the final word about the big bad droids are they're pretty much error free and require absolutely no soft resetting at all. There's also a few task killers for it as well that are quite beneficial for Android devices.
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Task Killers in general take away the multitask feel to the device, it's a constant trade off between Speed and open applictions... whereas for me, with AE Button Plus, I feel like I am more in control. With stock rom TP2 seems to be fairly error free and solid after some minor tweaking (which is required for all devices imo). I've had my Hero force quit a few times on me, so nothing is without faults... but it was a visually pleasing experience in general (menu's are just so groovy).
If anything, the Moment (while stock Android), appeals more to me... when I had the Hero, I hit the menu key so much it stopped clicking... in 3 weeks I wore out that button. I think the soft touch moment keys would be more ideal. I'd miss Flash lite, but as mentioned before, it's enroute to all devices soon.
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Originally Posted by ramiss
Wow, really? The Moment Web Browser for me is lightning fast.
This is honestly the first Mobile browser that I am happy to use even if a computer is nearby! I certainly couldn't say that for the TP. Haven't tried the TP2 though.
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TP is pure crap compared to the TP2, and the web experience on the TP2 is very similar to android (capacitive screen makes it a tad bit more enjoyable than the resisitive, but tweaks get that screen close enough).
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Originally Posted by MrObvious
I think Opera exists for Android if I am not mistaken.
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It does, but nothing beats Android's stock browser... some like Dolphin, but I personally think it's kind of bloated and clunky compared to the OOB Browser. It's the best iteration of Webkit in my opinion (I've used it on all devices, iPhone, webOS, WinMo and Android).