
07-25-2010, 04:14 PM
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Re: This is why the Evo is really out of stock!
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Originally Posted by NIKKG
You must've been lucky, I had a couple of keyboard failures on mines. Also,the TP2, although better quality, was a total rip off. Same exact internals as the TP1 but had a nicer screen and better keyboard. They could've at least updated the processor and kept the flash instead of removing it. You would think after a year HTC will actually update the insides. I've had the following HTC devices: 02-XDA (blue angel), Tilt (Hermes), TP1 and TP2. All sucked. The XDA and Tilt the keyboards will wear out quickly. Every HTC I ever had wears out quickly after a short time.
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i hafta ask why then you keep buying them...
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