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Re: What can the TP2 do that iPhone or Droid can't?

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Originally Posted by redd214 View Post
multitouch ftw, cant be done on resistive. i agree more accurate, ive used a toothpick on my tp2 but honestly i would sacrifice that for multitouch. honestly never thought it was that big of a deal before but it does make a lot of things easier and faster
Yes multitouch is great, but outside of browsing and picture viewing, I don't see many benefits. I prefer accuracy any day, especially with a phone that doesn't have a hard keyboard option (or at least, a GOOD hardware keyboard)

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agreed, however there are android phones coming with a similar kb to the tp2:
Just trying to keep this friendly, but we were talking about the droid and iphone, not future phones.


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plus dictating an email entirely by voice without any mistakes is pretty good too
That is a good point, but it still has limitations. Dictating e-mails and SMS in public isn't really an option.

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how does the marketplace make winmo easier to navigate? last i heard there were a couple thousand apps in there. which ones in there make winmo easier for the avg person? my mom got an imagio and trust me, the marketplace couldnt help her get around that phone and shes been in IT for almost 30 years, shes no dummy! sense does make basic functions easier to find though i agree.
It simplifies finding and installing apps. And you still have the choice of whether you want it on your hardware or memory card.

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droid does, with root (i get the voids you warranty part, no need to mention it but the functionality is avail. nonetheless) and can tether via usb without root.
Okay, agreed there. I guess I can't knock off points for rooting/jailbreaking since it's such an advantageous thing to do on a phone.
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