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Re: What do you HATE about the TP2??
I can't think of hardly anything I could say I hate, but maybe the kb(weight/bulk) , while one of the best I've used on a phone I'm going to receive an Imagio today or tomorrow and hope to get used to it and I know the lighter, less bulky feel will be a treat. I may come running back to the tp2, but I'm going to really try to get the hang of the virtual kb. The 5mp cam might be nice also.
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Re: What do you HATE about the TP2??
Blackberry and WinMo dominate the business market. Blackberry was designed for simpler business use and WinMo for more integrated business use. Blackberry just happens to be more popular because it's easier to use. And since Bush got elected twice, there are plenty of people in this country that need things a little simpler.
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Re: What do you HATE about the TP2??
Im still tired of the excuse... especially considering that the majority of the people that have these phones have them for personal use and not business. Microsoft just half steps like they do on everything else.. thats the real excuse.
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Not Microsoft, but HTC. HTC is the one putting in a crappy camera and no flash, not Microsoft. It was HTC who decided consumers don't want a keyboard, not Microsoft.
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If you (not you personally brownhornet) bought this phone for personal use, when your needs aren't in line with that stuff, then you're a plain ol' moron. There are better phones out there for other needs right now. My needs were: I want a phone that is basically like a mini Windows computer. Start menu, desktop, icons, file structure, registry, LAN access, RAM maintenance...looks like I'm all set. |
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I don't see how anyone can say stripping out features makes it a business phone. It's a given the diamond 2 (or Imagio) is a consumer phone, and it still does all the same business things as the Touch Pro 2. HTC just got some weird notion that consumers don't want a keyboard. Nothing more, nothing less. Hopefully the Motorola Droid and Motorola Click will kill them in sales and they'll get the hint. Of course, HTC would probably then just assume it was because they had Android and continue to ignore the keyboards... |
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I was saying that a lot of network policies say what a user can and cannot do with their technologies in the company. Instead of looking for a phone that doesn't have a camera, or having the manufacturer make custom units for your company, you need a phone that is compatible with your policies in a way that your Microsoft-certified IT department can easily modify. Enter Windows Mobile and Blackberry. IT specialist takes the company phones and just like they would make network modifications on their servers, they make the modifications to the phone to ban certain things, cameras, etc. to make it easier for business users or to fit with existing policies of the company (for example, if a company does not want you to go on the internet with your work phone, they can hide all options to do so and prevent users from accessing the registry and system files to change it back). If you've met executives before, you know how they like their technology easy and customized to them. |
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Re: What do you HATE about the TP2??
It is larger than the TP1, but the shape makes it fit in my pocket much more comfortably. The lack of flash and lower quality camera is really my only complaint. I'd really like to have an active digitizer and capacitive touch screen so I could take notes more easily with it, but noone has that yet so I'll just have to wait.
Really great phone so far. |
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Re: What do you HATE about the TP2??
I don't hate anything about the phone, quite an amazing unit really. What does "annoy" me is the sms/mms message sent notification that no one seems to know how to disable. Seems to be the same whether with Sprint or Verizon. I'm with Sprint...
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