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Originally Posted by 1moreforum
I love smaller phones. But, I'll sacrifice some of that for what others have already posted. I do want a nice big screen. And I do want a phone that can do more than make a call and play music. If I have to sacrifice a little space for bigger screen and more technology than that's fine. I am not sure I'll like the size of the tp2 but that's just me. There are a couple other phones coming out that look pretty good and are a little smaller as well.
Figure out what is important to you and get a phone that will meet those. Each phone is designed for a certain demographic. No one phone is going to make everyone happy.
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Haha.
I love the tp2.
nuff said.
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Originally Posted by zepsamsung
I own a business, bulbsbladesandautoglass.faithweb.com. I use my phone for my business all day. I just think, in my opinion that the new pocket pc phones are going larger. The new TP2 would be too big to carry all the time.
I have an IPAQ 2495b and a Mogul, now the Touch Pro. My TP is the perfect size, I use it for college and for business also. I even watch HULU on it with Skyfire. I think the new TP2 looks hot and is great but as I stated is not good for my medical condition without the dpad and larger phone buttons.
BTW, the new TP uses an older cpu. Msm7600 and not the newer msm7501a like the Touch Pro, but that might have something to do with the lawsuit issues earlier this year with broadcom. So in conclusion, I find the new Touch Pro to be an awesome bigger screened phone. However I agree with an earlier post about making the screen fill the front of the phone which could mean a even bigger oled screen in the same size device, that would be nice.
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I was actually reading somewhere in a post from some dude that works on those chips that the chip they're using in the tp2 is older,
but due to better drivers and being alot more powerfull in the long run,
they switched back to it.
Just because its the newest doesn't mean its better.
It's like comparing a 66comaro and a 1999 dodge neon.
lol, it just doesn't work.
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Originally Posted by zim2323
I'm gonna' call BULL**** on this one. So how does the STYLUS work then?????? Um yeah... not gonna' get around that one, because I doubt the stylus "sweats". I understand you wanna' seem important and thoughtful, but whoever you talked to at Sprint, is exactly why I can't stand Customer Service people. They have no ****in' clue what they are talking about. LOL
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That's why I can't wait to go work for verizon at the call center.
I have a guaranteed job,
just can't walk the million miles to work.
I lost my license and car.
I had 16 pts on my license and was on a 3 year driving probation,
and got a dui. haha.
not a good combo.
can you say 25,000 in fines total. haha.
Cop profiled me as a 6ft tall black man,
and I'm a 5'2" skinny white boy.
he even said in court he thought I was the 6ft tall black man
and that's why he pulled me over.
and he still got away with it!
gotta love our justice system.
grrrrr.
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Originally Posted by j_j
No SIR I bring this phone with me hiking(GPS), fishing, tubing, to the beach, to school, to work. Heck i took a video of riding top gun with it. I have the 3000mah extended battery so i don't have to change the battery(so often). I watch the daily show, movies, surf internet, i wrote an essay on it once lol. I once made a phone call after my tp took a bullet. (ok i made that last part up) The only babying this thing gets is a ziplock bag and its still good to go. But in agreement this technology is moving forward
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hahahaha, I have almost completely submerged my vogue and have hit it multiple times with tools at work, dropped it from ridiculous heights, put box cutters in my pocket not noticing the blade is out and it just barely cut into my screen protector luckily.
I must have some d*mn good luck.
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Originally Posted by zepsamsung
Okay, here is how my left hand which has no sweat works, if I slide it on the screen I have to apply a lot more pressure than my right hand. If I remove the screen protector this problem is much less than with it on. My right finger with the same pressure works great. Using gloves will not recreate not sweating because gloves have grip and are not the same as a finger tip without sweat glads.
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weird.
Never heard about that with no sweat glands though.
I have had my oil glands go "dormant" for a while.
Don't know what else to call it.
They stopped working for a month or two
and my fingers were all ashy and dried up/cracking
and white like it was dead skin kindof.
It was due to paint thinner.
I was working at my dad's custom paint business.