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Originally Posted by tokuzumi
When comparing the Evo to the HD2, the stylus argument kind of goes away, since both screens are capacitive. While they do make a stylus for capacitive screens, it's just like you would be touching that area with your finger. I don't believe they have pinpoint accuracy, like they do with resistive screens. I do kind of (read only kind of) miss the titanium home screen. I liked how you had access to your emails, texts, calendar, etc, all from the home screen. And you could scroll through them, right on the home screen, by swiping left, or right, without having to dive into the app itself, which I do agree, led you back to the crappy WM applications that the launcher so desperately tried to conceal. Sense was not something I liked in WM devices. When I had my mogul, I never used sense. It was always titanium only.
The only WP7 phone I know of right now to use non-sd card memory is one of the dell phones (I think). All the others appear to use micro-sd cards. Although, you must take your phone apart, and void your warranty, in order to replace them. So, non-replaceable memory is only a half-true statement.
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I wasn't talking about whether or not you could or couldn't use a stylus with the hardware. I was saying that (with every official release that I have seen) you had to. On my TP2 with any official wm release anything that was finger friendly, i.e the calendar, email, contacts, keyboard, settings, etc. came from HTC. Once you got past that, you had 2mm x 2mm check boxes, small scroll bars, small lists, etc. The wm keyboard was a joke even with a stylus, and so was pie. As a matter of fact, most of the hacking that I saw was about making things more finger friendly. 6.5.x got a lot better, but, to the best of my knowledge, there was never an official release. I see your point though, when in good light, you could actually check one of those tiny little boxes with your finger. You just had to be really steady and careful.
I use my EVO for email, viewing and editing documents, spreadsheets, etc. and have never needed to use a stylus. It was that way out of the box. Android kicked ms' ass.