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Originally Posted by brownhornet
I dont know about all that... i had the tp and the tp2 and honestly the tp2 wasnt that big of an upgrade for me aside from the keyboard and the screen. Software wise I still had to do a ton of tweaks on it to get it to function like I wanted. It was a straight phone but definitely not the best ive ever owned. Not to mention I actually had more problems with my tp2 than I did with my TP and had to get it replaced twice. First the vibrate motor in it went out and then the thing just stopped working altogether for no reason. Still had to reset it constantly because of lockups... just got frustrated with it altogether which is the biggest reason as to why im on android now.
For ME the nexus is definitely the best ive had so far and im sure that'll change once the evo drops. Personally i'm not a fan of WM anymore either so... it is what it is.
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We all know you're a WM hater now that you moved on, but tell me this- when you got your TP2 and had been using it for like a week, which phone did you think was the best you had ever owned at that point? Like I said, after about a week on my TP, I retired it and went back to my Tilt (and lots of others on XDA did the same thing- I know you Sprint users didn't have that option though). I don't think anyone ever put their TP2 down after a week and went back to a TP...
Don't blame those tweaks on WM either. That's entirely an HTC and Sprint (or whichever carrier) problem. My unlocked European Touch Pro 2 didn't have any carrier ROM, and it was smooth as butter right out of the box on AT&T (after installing SPB Mobile Shell, of course). I know Sprint (and every other carrier) likes to load up their ROMs with junkware (which is why MS took that ability away in Win Phone 7) but that doesn't mean the WinMo under it was the problem. The fact that you could actually "fix" it with tweaks means WinMo was actually okay, but the "tweaks" Sprint and HTC put on it were the problem.