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Re: From Verizon Touch Pro to Sprint version... is it really that much better?

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Originally Posted by Exil3d View Post
Iskipped all the post on this thread. But this answer will sum it up. 120 ram at boot vs. 30 ram at boot. Which one you choose?
You should've skipped the thread all together.

Thanks for the un-biased review, so many people like to blow things out of proportion on this wonderful thing we call "Internets." It's no different then the benchmark freaks that see one video card or processor perform ONE fps less then it's competition and that means "its dominating" and " the loser 100% sucks!" People seriously need to get perspective, having more RAM doesn't speed you up, it prevents you from slowing down when you do severe multitasking. Two computers, one with 1GB of RAM and one with 4GB of RAM run the same when you have only internet explorer and outlook open.

When it was time to get a TP I did a ton of research and got the Verizon one without batting an eye knowing full well people were mostly carrier hating and being ridiculous. You can just tell the difference by how they type/phrase things. My brother has the sprint version to compare with. I've been 100% satisfied. As stated above, sure there are pros and cons to both phones, but whether or not those pros or cons matter to you is important, not what the general Internet population thinks.
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