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Re: Cube for VGA devices? If not what's the quickest way to make a phone call?

first of all, my comment is not dumb .... secondly "knowledged" is not a word ..... thirdly, my first sentence, is indeed correct, Bluetooth headset with voice command is THE quickest way to make a phone call, which is what the original poster had asked about, because he was having software preference issues.

I didn't mean to say that there are NO more differences. Just that the differences, if you don't use TF3D, are minimal, and not worth upgrading to a new device for if you're not going to take full advantage of it. I like my phone to look like it is from this decade. Though it is a rough example, I still stick by iPhone scenario. Getting rid of TF3D is like getting an iPhone and then putting Windows Mobile on it and using today screen. The phone is MEANT for TF3D. If you don't use it, in my opinion, you honestly did not need to upgrade, the differences you see in performance when just using today screen are not worth using my upgrade and spending hundreds of dollars on, only reason I'm so adomate about it is because TF3D is why I bought my Diamond, if it didn't come bundled with TF3D, I would have gone with the pro for the video out if nothing else. I have a very european take on my phones, they should be able to do everything right out of the Box, it's not a car, it doesn't need a new body kit and rims to work right, you've just got to pick the right device for yourself before you buy it.

And in my humble opinion things like TF3D or something similar will ALWAYS come bundled with Windows Mobile phones from now on, provided that they have the hardware to handle it (Verizon...ugh). The HTC Touch Pro, Diamond, & HD are all proof of this new trend, as is the Sony Xperia X1, which has a similar to TF3D OS APP on it that takes control of Windows Mobile and give you more of an Apple Style "Spaces" type of feel as opposed to TF3D Style (just look up youtube demo's of the X1, I think it has a lot of potential, don't know why that phone isn't being showcased here). To sum it all up, at the very least ALL future HTC phones will come with TF3D, this means as far as HTC, Sony, and I'm sure many others are concerned today screen is a thing of the past...and stevedog1 I honestly don't have a problem with you, we just disagree on how we like our cell phones, you like classic plain flavored burgers, and I like freshly prepared sushi, there's nothing wrong with that. You're also a fellow New Englander, which means you're probably burried under as much snow as I am right now, so I guess I could use a nice warm burger.

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