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Originally Posted by stevedog1
Ok. You assume in your response that the OP is gonna always be using a bluetooth headset. Not good to assume.
Then saying that Voice dialing with the bluetooth headset is faster than simply touching a contact picture is simply just not true. (Since you said it was the fastest way).
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Well since the user apparently has to go through Mordor and drop the ring into the lava pit just to touch a contact picture because TF3D is THAT inconvenient to him, I'd recomend voice command.
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Originally Posted by stevedog1
TF3D is just another Home Plug-In that has been made to look really nice. But for many it isn't convenient enough to use daily. Its a hassle and agrevating for many to scroll through everything just to get something executed, and "right out of the box" without a custom rom TF3D actually slows your phone down. I am one of MANY that do not feel the eye candy is worth the inconvenience.
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Right out of the box on stock sprint rom TF3D runs like a dream even with 10 memory hogging applications open like Divx player, GPS, Google Maps, Sprint TV, Youtube...all at once.
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Originally Posted by stevedog1
Comparing a home plug-in to apple's proprietary's OS makes no sense.
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TF3D is meant to be used as the phones primary OS. Thus making it directly comparable to iPhones proprietary OS. Like I said it is a rough example, but my point is, the iPhone is built for users to use its 3D proprietary OS, and so is the HTC Diamond.
It is indeed a "today plugin"....but by TITLE ONLY, HTC obviously intended it to be THE OS of the phone...proof...when you first get the phone everything else is disabled and TF3D is the only thing enabled, HTC wanted it to take over Windows Mobile completely, that was their goal from the very begining when they started designing TF3D, not to have it be "just another plugin"
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Originally Posted by stevedog1
Touch Pro has Camera Flash, Keyboard, thicker form factor (to some a plus), Video out, and not mentioning the micro SD slot is a huge omission. Many Touch Pro users bought simply because it is expandable.
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Forgot about the camera flash, the keyboard I pointed out as an obvious one, and form factor i consider too obvious to mention. The SD slot was never a big deal for me because I stream all my music and videos from my own server. I like my phone to be TRULY mobile and try not to keep much stuff stored on it unless it's a full 2 hour movie...and the Diamond doesn't have video out so I wouldn't store huge movies on it anyway.
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Originally Posted by stevedog1
PPCGeeker's and the like, buy the Diamond because of the great hardware specs, and small form factor. Not for TF3D.
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Again, if you're not using things like TF3D, you don't need the hardware.