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Originally Posted by jamice4u
I would like to see the final specifications on this phone before I would commit to it. I would also want to test out the camera and other feature in the store to see if this phone would be an upgrade. There is not much information out on this phone. I would also wait until they come out with a phone with the new HTC Sense UI. I would want TomTom maps because some day I have to drive to 20 to 30 different location and I need a map program that does not depend on the network and has a map itinerary.
Now I am starting to understand why HTC wants to start cracking down on the use of their ROMs basically if you could get a Samsung Epic with the HTC UI why would you buy an HTC phone. The Epic has the superior screen but I believe HTC is better when it come to their GPS technology.
But something is telling me I should suffer and wait until the summer time before I upgrade my cell phone. I personally think that this phone is a step forward because it has an 800 Mhz dual processor which does the work of a 1 Ghz processor with less strain on the phone's power resources.
Apple does a way better job at promoting their new cell phone than HTC. They tell you the specs months ahead of time and not wait until the day of the phone's release.
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Htc knows the gig id up! years of bad crippled hardwares feedback is biting them in the butt. A company can fools some of thr people some of the time, but can't fool all the people all the time. the shift reminds me of the 6700 to the mogul. whereas the 6800 was going to sport a dual core cpu for more power and efficient battery improvement. Turned out to be a slower cpu that couldnt run tomtom over 3fps.
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