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Originally Posted by gTen
No it has multiple speakers..you can see it in the picture...and states in text:
HTC - Products - HTC 7 Pro - Specification
so it is only limited to videos and picture gallery?
It was a display error on the phone..thats why the mistake was made...and HTC's website had mistakes before too...plus why are you making assumptions that its a mistake...your only looking at GSM version..Sprint version may have it...and HTC released specs saying it does...if you say no it doesn't have it, is that not an excuse in itself? also considering that on the release it says 16gb storage points that it might be a different/alterted device..
No the device I have has better specs then both of these by far
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What you can watch out if the HDMI varies from ROM to ROM. Not sure what the latest stock ROM does because mine is, and has been, rooted. It doesn't matter though, because even if I was locked down with no other options, I would consider it a clear and unquestionable better option than the video out on my touch pro 2. The Touch Pro 2 is SD only, and the cable(s) are way too clunky to carry around with you, and most newer home theater setups don't even have those type of inputs anyway. So again, just because you justify it doesn't mean it isn't a higher spec. HDMI is better than composite, every time.
I'm still not seeing where that pro 7 has 4 (or more) speakers (which is required for surround). Are you sure you're not confusing simulated surround with actual surround? Like I said, you can simulate surround on an Evo too, so that is not an advantage (and I wouldn't even call it a spec). Show me where it has dolby digital, dts, or even old school pro logic. Heck, I can't even see where it has surround at all, or even surround speakers.
And yes, it was a display error on the phone and that is why the error was made. Again, you are trying to justify stuff that needs no justification. HTC's website had the touch pro 2 specs right all along, when engadget and everyone else had it wrong. And even if that had never happened, I would still trust the specs listed on HTC's website more than engadget. If anyone got it right, you can bet it's HTC's website.
Your phone may very well have better specs than the Evo. I am on tapatalk so I can't see if your phone is listed or not, but I'll assume you have an Epic. And I would agree, I'm a fan of the Epic. It's a shame a phone coming out in 6 months will have worse specs and call itself a pro.
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