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Originally Posted by Mafamaticks
You didn't say that in your post, btw.
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Uh, yes I did. It reads: "willing to trade off features that some of us can't live without." That is exactly what I said.
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Well yeah. It's a quagmire to get your work done. It reduces your productivity. Not necessarily a quagmire for everyone to get their work done. It doesn't reduce everyone's productivity.
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Again, this whole debate is purely subjective. Some people can use the on-screen keyboards fine, some will rather die. I am of the latter.
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I know you never said TouchFLO cripples the Touch. I didn't say you said it. However you did say that it was crippled as a PDA. Which isn't etched in stone 'cause it's your preference.
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The Touch is crippled as a PDA not because of TouchFLO, but because of the lack of a keyboard. It is my opinion, and I will stick to it. The Touch is a crippled PDA.
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Exactly. Which is why I said slightly different. The phone is trying to move you away from the stylus. Which makes it slightly different.
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Yes I acknowledge that, I'm just saying it does a horrible job at it.
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At the end of the day it depends on preference. Just cause a phone doesn't suit your needs doesn't mean it doesn't function. You did say you can understand how some people can live without certain things this phone doesn't have, but then say it's crippled. You think it's crippled. Fine. But know it's crippled based on your qualifications on what a PDA should be.
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Well isn't your judgment on the Mogul and Touch based on YOUR qualifications of a PDA?
There is no real point in arguing this. Maybe you're mad because I called the Touch a smartphone, whatever. It is definitely geared towards a different market audience, obviously one that doesn't need the keyboard or wifi. If you're of that audience, good for you. You are entitled to your own opinions about each phone as well, no need to bash others for what they believe. The Touch is still a crippled PDA to me.
By the way, Bluetooth works fine for me.