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Originally Posted by pastafarian
And if you do upgrade to the Touch Pro? You can trade the obtrusive small Mogul white spot for the less obtrusive but far larger TP oily spot. The failure prone cheap design USB port is replaced with the failure prone cheap design keyboard cable attachment. Your low memory problems are a thing of the past, welcome to the "my battery sucks" age. And so you won't pine for your old Mogul too much, you get to keep the one usb port does it all design that necessitates a headset adapter that stresses out the cheap port even more and the poor preforming video drivers that made the Mogul so endearing.
The TP is my 3rd and probably final HTC DESIGNED device. HTC designs for the spec sheet, not real world usage. They cut corners to save a few pennies per phone and we get nailed with insurance deductible and device repair price increases to cover the high failure rate. The only way I end up with a TP2 is the same way I ended up with a TP, a free replacement.
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That's nothing new to me. I know the Touch Pro has issues. It is such a shame. I have played with the Vogue though and it seems to hold up great. Only real issues is some dark spots can occur. Really though, the Vogue will be my last HTC Device. I just find it rediculous that these Asian-based manufactures cut corners in every posible way. What makes it worse is when Verizon cripples an already limited phone...