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Perhaps the reason they put the d-pad on the left hand is because of the couple of generations now of gamers that have been using Sony/Microsoft gamepads where the d-pad is on the... you guessed it.. left. Just for kicks, I flipped my 6700 around and sure enough, it felt pretty natural. Also, having not played with one, but also not having a long time with my 6700 to become used to it on the left, I could imagine taking the 6800 in hand with the right, flipping it sideways, then opening the slider. That part might just be me.
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It does look like you have pointed out a good benefit though. ![]() Putting a couple of buttons on the top of the P4000 helps in gaming as well. With the 6700 it was very difficult, now you can use it more like a traditional game pad. Dave |
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I didn't really mean that they would have made the change to allow for gaming, per se...
What I meant is that the d-pad is kind of ingrained nowadays as being on the left side, so HTC could well have decided it was a matter of "natural ergonomics". |
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Yeah. you could be right. I never gave it much thought, and was pretty undecided on one way or the other, till you brought it up. It probably is a good idea.
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Just got to play with a P4000 (Alltel) today from a co-worker. Man, looks nice (all black) and thinness is quite nice comparatively (to the 6700).
Likes: 1. The battery meter actually works when charging! (i.e. you can see the % of the battery while the phone is being charged) 2. 172 MB of Storage memory is nice increase over the 6700's 43.5 MB 3. The WIFI hard-switch is a nice touch 4. Having a jog-wheel is so much nicer than touching the screen all the time 5. CAPS and Function indicators is quite nice as well. Dislikes: 1. Only 172 MB of storage, to be meaningful it really should be >1 gig. Of the 256 MB advertized Flash memory, ~84 MB is used by the OS. ![]() 2. I'd rather see an increased program memory instead of as 64 MB (28 after OS usage) really isn't enough. 3. I'm not too impressed with the d-pad. Better than the joystick of the 6700, but feels like "cheap" plastic. I personally like the 8525's d-pad a little better. 4. Don't care for the microSD on the very bottom of the unit and without a dust/water cover that most other cell phones come with. 5. IR is pretty much obsolete, and definitely any use it had as a TV remote is even less useful since the IR port is on the bottom of the device. Overall, I'm not really as excited to get this new version as I was. There isn't anything that the P4000 does that my 6700 can't. The form factor is the biggest thing. So unless the P4000/Titan/Mogul/6800 can actually have an unlocked GPS, it'll be hard for me to justify the $$$ to get it just when it comes out. However, I have sold this phone (starting with the 6700) to about 4 co-workers now. (sold as in convinced them that this is the phone to buy, screw the iPhone type of sales pitch).
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hey Paragon (or others using the P4000) ... any updates on the call/phone quality and clarity now that you've been using the device for a while? I know you mentioned some speaker pops in the past.
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The sound quality of the phone is very good. The volume is better than the 6700. It 's improved, but it is still to low. I find that all Windows Mobile phones could use a boost in volume. I often wonder if their isn't some requirement in the platform that prohibits exceeding a certain volume level...and it needs to be increased. Dave |
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