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Re: Manila TF3D - What's The Point?

i hear what ur saying but any one would read ur first post and take it as a long winded attack on HTC and its not like u had to pay for TF3D its extra included free i mean for that much u could have started a thread talkin about how we should have got bigger memory cards u cleaned it up in the end but came off sounding really ungrateful all HTC did was try to make our live easier they didn't have to do anything

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Originally Posted by jazee View Post
I agree with you from the perspective you take on the entire phone - better to have it than not have it at all. That is sort of the strength of this platform, it is sort of two phones in one. I think you made a good point as others have. TF3D offers a more touch-centric, simplified interface for those that prefer it. For WM Power Users that must have all their special 3rd party apps, they can toggle or just turn TF3D off.

But the point of this thread wauns to discuss the merits of TF3D as an adequate replacement to the traditional WM interface, not to discuss if the phone overall was good or not.

And the purpose of me starting the thread was not to just see if others would validate my initial observations, but to see if anyone could provide additional information that would actually CHANGE my initial opinion on TF3D. This discussion isn't about a person, it's about a feature in an operating system. Granted its value differs depending on how the phone is used, but some general conclusions can be made.
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