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Old 11-01-2008, 11:54 AM
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Re: Should a swap my diamond for a TP?

The on-screen keyboard is easy to use. You can switch the layout of the on-screen keyboard to several different types of keyboards including Full QWERTY, Compact QWERTY, and Keypad.

The screen is really responsive and I've got no trouble using the on-screen keyboard to enter text.

That said, I really like the 5-row slide out QWERTY keyboard. It makes entering text very easy. The 5 full rows of keys have a lot of common symbols and characters on theme that save time when compared to 3 and 4 row keyboards.

Think about how much text you are going to be entering and think about how much you will or will not miss a sliding 5 row keyboard.

Also, think about the weight. The Touch Pro is the heaviest phone I've carried. That said, I kind of like the weight. I think it will help me remember not to drop it!
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