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Though I don't understand why the Touch is also suppose to not support Rev.A at launch even though it is 3 months later. |
Re: GOODBYE MOGUL! HELLO TOUCH!
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Kaiser... now you're talking! |
Re: GOODBYE MOGUL! HELLO TOUCH!
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It's sure sexy, but no keyboard is a dealbreaker here. Also here's another vote for Oxios, great lil prog!
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Why do people who switch phones feel the need to play the "whose d***'s the longest" game?!?
Hint: manufacturers make lots of different phones because people want different things - that doesn't make my choice or your choice the absolute and only correct choice for the entire universe. |
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Honestly... I could live without the keyboard. I have a 6700 right now and I just totally reconfigured it using ONLY the onscreen keyboard. The only exception to that was to hard reset the device, which required pushing Y and space on the keyboard. Note that I have huge fingers and did this with just my thumbs. The Touch will probably be where I drop the cash on a new phone. By the time it comes out, I'll get 75 off... maybe I can talk retention down to the 150 mark... who knows. But either way, the Touch is a huge upgrade to my 6700 and honestly, with DOUBLE the RAM and the SAME processor, its a huge upgrade to the 6800 too. |
My xx6700 is a business phone and I am a heavy Outlook Exchange
user. I do way too much text editing to even consider a dedicated soft keyboard device of any kind. The Touch looks cool for a 'personal' use only device, but unlikely to supply the tools for heavy, day long email tasking. -Surfer |
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If that's the phone you want great, when you get it you can start traffic in the Touch forum. |
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