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Old 06-01-2010, 09:54 PM
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Re: Anyone somewhat regretting the TP2 after seeing the HTC Evo 4G?

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Originally Posted by jmorton10 View Post
Operator error.

I can post a video of my TP2 running perfectly, I don't think mine has EVER frozen up if I didn't do something stupid.......

~John
+1

Stability has never been a problem on this phone save dumb moves or bad cabs.

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It depends on your needs of course.

I was considering an Android phone until I realized most all of my favorite apps don't work in Android at this time(& by the time they do work, there will be phones with hardware KB's available & nobody will want stuff like the EVO/Incredible)

I use Sling Mobile, Sirius Radio & TV out hooked to a monitor in my truck everyday. I also have movies in multiple formats & I'm not willing to give up all that stuff + the awesome keyboard just to gain a little speed........

~John
I agree everyone's needs are different. The Evo2 or Incredible aren't for me.... yet. As time moves forward, that platform will fill all of my needs. Unless WinMo keeps up or exceeds it, I can see myself trying it out.

Until then, I'm loving the Pro2 and haven't lost any customers or income *because of it*.

I'm with you on the KB - it was the main reason I went with it months ago. The Pro2 has awesome hardware that simply needs memory upgrade, faster processor, and working FM. It's got superb battery life for its feature set (:cough:mightyrom:cough and the apps are there, you just have to hunt for them.

However, none of those things pay the bills, and the flakiness with my credit card authorizaton software in WinMo6.1/6.5 will either force me to change merchant service providers or change to their supported platform so I don't have to buy new bluetooth card swipes, software, etc. In the meantime, they're working to resolve their issues with it - it's not technically the phone's fault.

The Touch Pro 2 is able to work all day, party all night, and back to work the next day - something the Evo or Incredible isn't able to do without a recharge... yet.

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