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I'm staying with the Diamond. Slim, light and no bugs, glitches or freezes at all for me.
I saw a Touch Pro at BestBuy and that confirmed my decision - thicker, longer and too much chrome. And the keyboard seemed looser and cheaper in build quality than my old Mogul. Last edited by willysp; 11-03-2008 at 10:30 AM. |
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Thats why I use the wall charger and wmwifirouter. If you keep the screen backlight off the phone will charge while surfing. |
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I think i'm going to, after listening to everyone's "hate" on the Diamond about the Battery issues and heating issues and hearing how some people just got there phone as a "filler" phone till the TP came out it started to make me second guess my Diamond. However after more and more time went by I started to actually not care about the 2-3 more features that the TP offered and the issues with the Diamond didn't bother me. So I am going to keep mine
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i'm 95% on keeping my diamond...I came from the mogul with the natural assumption that i'd move on to the TP when it came out... i've been back and forth to the sprint store the past few days trying to get a feel for the TP... the more i do the more i fall in love with the seamlessness of the diamond, i hate how the screen on the TP wiggles... i can live without tv-out, flash camera, and the other included software like the card scanner and other goodies will eventually be ported over... so yeah I'm staying put with the supposedly lesser device... the only thing if feels like i REALLY miss is No2chems's work unless he supports the TP AND the diamond... that is the biggest loss as i see it...
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I like to chase the newest thing when I can, which for phones is every two years. Logically, the touchpro seemed like the best deal because for only 50 bucks more I could get a sd slot, video out, keyboard, and flash for the camera. It sounded like a no brainer, and like many others I counted the day when I could trade my diamond in for it.
I am so glad the best buy had one on display, because it let me know that I really don't like the size of the pro for a touch screen device. It is harder to navigate with one hand. And while I was a little more accurate with the keyboard, I hated the fact that I can't feel when I have hit a key. I like the color of the diamond better. I went to the sprint store and played with one for twenty minutes, which included a lot of texting. If anything, the experience has let me know how much I like the diamond. I think what some people miss on here is that the evaluation of a phone can be as much subjective as it is objective. The other issue is you have to know what you will use the phone for. I really don't know why I would use more than 4gigs of memory? For what? I don't want video out on my phone. What would I use that for? So for the people who really want or need the pro go for it, but the diamond, with all of its imperfections is the phone for me- at least for now. The only real big problem I need them to fix is the gps lag, which will eventually have me fighting to get my money back if they don't fix it. |
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I hear you - I was suprised when I first held a TP in my hands. Not impressed with the build quality.
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just got my alltel one..i have no heating issues and my battery as lasted me since 7AM this morning and it is now 6:17pm with only 1 bar missing.....
i will be keeping this.. |
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