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Two Diamonds and a Touch Pro in my hands. Helpful comparison from TP. PICTURES!!

I picked up the TP last night.

1) The size difference is large enough where I may decide to carry the Diamond instead.
1a) It is longer and more bulbous, the shape of the back is more square-ish which makes it "feel" even larger. For people who are used to Mogul, it will be a relief, for people coming from a M610 or Diamond, it will seem large.
1b) It also feels obviously heavier compared to the Diamond.

2) The free Storage Memory is ~270MB. Wow!

3) The soft keyboard skins (phone, 20-key, full qwerty) are all vertically smaller (which leave more room for display). It made me realize that there is a white band on the bottom of the Diamond keyboard that is wasting space. I copied the .png files out and might use them on the Diamond. Not sure if I like the smaller keyboards.

4) Some of the registry values (Touchflo sensitivity, threshold, light sensor) are slightly different from the Diamond.

5) There are a few apps that I think might be cool on the Diamond--business card scanner, ClearVue Presentation (seems to be better than Pocket PowerPoint), and JetCet Print (allows printing via BT). Astraware Solitaire is also included.

6) I have two Diamonds. Between the three devices, I see three COMPLETELY different color tempareture screens. Yellow (newer), somewhat yellow (older), and white (Pro).

7) The back of the TP gets warm/hot too. It doesn't appear to stay cooler compared to the Diamond performing the same task. The battery does get warm with CPU use. It's not yet activated so I haven't tested the radio.

8) The flux-LED flash is VERY bright.

9) The touch screen seems more sensitive than Diamond.

10) The G-sensor calibrate is included as well "Video Out", which seems to require the cable attached (optional equipment).

11) Slide-out keyboard: the display seems to have trouble refreshing at times. There is a lot of play in the slide. It is not smooth nor precise compared to some of the Samsung magnetic slide phones.
11a) Unlike, many, I actually like T9, when the slide is being used, it seems to default to no T9. I'm sure this can be fixed w/ registry change.
11b) It has dedicated or semi-dedicated keys for SMS, email, web, T9, and Comm Manager. Nice.
11c) The backlight is uneven. Some keys are brighter than others.

11d) Important for Diamond users thinking about going over: It is somewhat against the grain having to switch between the hardware keys and touch screen. I never liked going landscape for keyboard anyhow. If I used the TP regularly, the slide would only be used for text entry. There is no Window key nor "close" key nor "Start" key.

12) After playing with the TP for a while, the Diamond feels tiny and light in my hands.

13) The four keys (send, end, home, back) click much louder than the Diamond.

14) Audio quality of the built-in speaker seems to be better than the Diamond.

15) The reset button hole is outside rather than inside like the Diamond.

16) In general, I think the reg values and apps from TP can be helpful for Diamond users.

That is all I have for now. This is only after one hour of playing. More may follow.

Edit:

17) The font size setting under the Control panel seems to affect more of the fonts (unlike the Diamond). When I set the slide bar to the middle (one tick to the left from default), the SMS "From" and "To" fields also get smaller, unlike the Diamond. The home (w/o TF3D) plug-in fonts also get smaller on the TP.

18) I have a couple of different after-market batteries for the Diamond. While they fit fine in the Diamond, they don't fit in the TP. There is less room under the cover.

ALL DEVICES ARE SPRINT CDMA.

PICTURES -- Look in post #9 below \/

Last edited by snovvman; 10-26-2008 at 01:32 AM.
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