
07-25-2010, 01:07 PM
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Re: Evo Quality
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Originally Posted by BenC
I agree with you on this. With the TP2 I used Excel and HanDBase extensively. The move to the Evo was one that worried me because DTG on the TP2 had many issues that I was sure would be present on the Evo. Goodness, some of those issues are still there. Selecting text is a nightmare, creating formulas, adjusting column/row height, and bunches more. Not having HanDBase is really inconvenient, causing me to carry the TP2 for that purpose.
Anyway, not a single reset on the Evo, though I do manually reset it in the morning due to its Bluetooth problems. I hate the on-screen keyboard. I find the search button to be in the way (hit it all the time) and so forth. However, not a reset and it is fast. When the Galaxy S comes out, I will be looking seriously at it.
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Wait! Evo has BT problems aswell?
Last edited by WarChild; 07-25-2010 at 01:31 PM.
Reason: deleted off topic stuff
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