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Re: Dont want to give up my TP2, But is it time?

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Originally Posted by oisact View Post
No, you should wait. I'm keeping my TP2 going for one reason and one reason only - a huge wave of new phones with dual-core processors will dominate this year. There's going to be such a huge leap in power and performance with the next gen phones that I just can't commit to the phones that are available today. As of a few weeks ago there weren't any dual-core phones with a QWERTY keyboard, so I'm just being patient and waiting for the killer device to arrive. For example, the HTC Scorpion is supposed to have a 1.5 GHz dual core CPU. The HTC EVO 3D has a 1.3 GHz dual core cpu, shows movies in 3D like the Nintendo 3DS, and even has dual cameras to capture your own videos and photos in 3D. I'm just going to wait a few months and let the dust settle a bit and see who comes out out with the best device. Just too much new stuff on the horizon at the moment (and to let the prices drop a bit too).
thats what im waiting for...has to be dual core, seems like the next big step up. but to clarify, i think all the dual phones, known, all have front/back cams. just read it on engadget today which is another requirment of mine.

edit: did you mean dual cam as in what i said above or something else, now im confused?
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