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sumo911 10-14-2009 05:38 PM

Re: How does it compair to the TP2?
 
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Originally Posted by chocmatic (Post 1236939)
Sprint navigation on this phone works great. No need for Garmin or Tom Tom when you get a free app that does all the functions those can do.

The app itself may be free, but Sprint does claim a monthly charge for the service if it is not already included in your plan. Although its a nice feature, it is entirely data/internet connection dependent, and thus, may not sit well with users w/o a data plan. Besides, the OP asked about the pro's and con's of each device, not its carrier and/or its services. The TP2 supports said apps out the box, whereas there is no foreseeable support for it in Android. Not that anyone really gives a sh!t about TomTom...but im just saying...its about the principle. LOL.

TP2 ALL DAY!:headbang:

faldiin 10-14-2009 08:24 PM

Re: How does it compair to the TP2?
 
I am baffled on the issue of playing videos. I have been watching Lexx on mine. No needed extra apps. They are WMV files from when I loaded them on my TP. I use the Astro File manager and then select the episode that I want. I found an issue with selecting videos on the Album site. It plays it right in the media player. Moved it to Full screen also.

As far as the Difference. I was going to get the TP2 and waited for this. I do miss my keyboard but besides that I love this phone. Even the Speaker phone blows away the TP. I don't have to use a stylus either is a bonus. Now there is times the screen does not recognize my touch but I had this issue with TP also. I would have loved to have the 3.7 screen especially without a physical keyboard.

Faldiin

chocmatic 10-14-2009 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by sumo911
Quote:

Originally Posted by chocmatic (Post 1236939)
Sprint navigation on this phone works great. No need for Garmin or Tom Tom when you get a free app that does all the functions those can do.

The app itself may be free, but Sprint does claim a monthly charge for the service if it is not already included in your plan. Although its a nice feature, it is entirely data/internet connection dependent, and thus, may not sit well with users w/o a data plan. Besides, the OP asked about the pro's and con's of each device, not its carrier and/or its services. The TP2 supports said apps out the box, whereas there is no foreseeable support for it in Android. Not that anyone really gives a sh!t about TomTom...but im just saying...its about the principle. LOL.

TP2 ALL DAY!:headbang:

Lol @ tp2 all day. I can't knock you for liking the phone or winmo. I myself have been a loyal winmo user. True, they do charge an additional fee to use it. However, you need an everything data plan for this phone which includes the gps nav fee etc. Quick question have you tried the standalone gps on the tp2...i know in the past htc has said that standalone works, when infact it doesn't. Winmo should have an app for everything it has been out for years. That being said...android has a real good amount of apps for the short time that it has been out. Btw, I'm responding from the hero browser :-p.

sumo911 10-15-2009 03:38 AM

Re: How does it compair to the TP2?
 
I have successfully used the standalone feature of the gps chip in the Vogue, Mogul, Touch Diamond and even the Touch Pro in the past. Granted, its takes forever to get a lock sometimes, but it does work. Havent tried it on the tp2 yet, but judging from past experiences and it being basically the same chip..id say it should work fine.

chocmatic 10-15-2009 10:12 AM

Re: How does it compair to the TP2?
 
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Originally Posted by sumo911 (Post 1238298)
I have successfully used the standalone feature of the gps chip in the Vogue, Mogul, Touch Diamond and even the Touch Pro in the past. Granted, its takes forever to get a lock sometimes, but it does work. Havent tried it on the tp2 yet, but judging from past experiences and it being basically the same chip..id say it should work fine.


Cool. I checked the htc site but neither the tp2 or hero say they're gps or aGps, all they say is they have internal gps antenna

sklathill 10-15-2009 10:38 AM

Re: How does it compair to the TP2?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sumo911 (Post 1237777)
The app itself may be free, but Sprint does claim a monthly charge for the service if it is not already included in your plan. Although its a nice feature, it is entirely data/internet connection dependent, and thus, may not sit well with users w/o a data plan.

Worth noting that the sprint navigation service is now part of the everything data plans that Sprint has. Kind of surprised by that! Not that I've used it much, because I recently transferred my preferred Winmo GPS software (Copilot Live 8) license from winmo to android. Really excellent stuff.

Also, to the dude above... GPS locks are significantly faster on the Hero than on the Titan or Touch Pro. Pretty close to instant lock on cold start (~1-2 secs for the my location dot to appear in Google Maps), even in my apartment, and it's definitely a lock and not a mobile network or partial satellite estimation. No experience with TP2.

chocmatic 10-15-2009 10:48 AM

Re: How does it compair to the TP2?
 
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Originally Posted by sklathill (Post 1238735)
Worth noting that the sprint navigation service is now part of the everything data plans that Sprint has. Kind of surprised by that! Not that I've used it much, because I recently transferred my preferred Winmo GPS software (Copilot Live 8) license from winmo to android. Really excellent stuff.

Also, to the dude above... GPS locks are significantly faster on the Hero than on the Titan or Touch Pro. Pretty close to instant lock on cold start (~1-2 secs for the my location dot to appear in Google Maps), even in my apartment, and it's definitely a lock and not a mobile network or partial satellite estimation. No experience with TP2.


Good to know. I was looking at copilot and it looks real smooth.

dannzeman 10-18-2009 07:38 PM

Re: How does it compair to the TP2?
 
I just got done using the Touch Pro 2 for a month and sent it back to try out the Hero. In one sentence: I'm glad I did.
I really liked the TP2, but I like the Hero even more. I would say Android is just as, if not more so, stable than the TP2. I've only used the Hero for 3 days now but I haven't had it lock, or freeze, or slow down enough to where I had to restart it.

Its hard to comment on the functionality because it depends what apps you use on WinMo and if they're available on Android. The exact same app might not be available but I'm sure there are other options to completing the same task. And thats what it comes down to, being able to adjust to completing tasks in a slightly different manner. The web browser is great, as good as anything available for WinMo, imo. Email is very good, GMail integration is top notch. Everything you can do on a computer with Gmail is available on the phone. The only thing I've seen people have a problem with is downloading attachments. One way I've got around this is setting up my yahoo account and when I need to download an attachment from an email I get from Gmail I just forward it to my yahoo and download it through that account. Kind of a hassle, but it works and I don't download attachments very often.

One thing I have to comment on is the software keyboard on the Hero. ITS AWESOME! I haven't missed the huge kb on the TP2 at all since I've sent it back.


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