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TP2 vs a NexusOne 528mhz to 1024mhz so you can make as many comparisons you want, they still wont be relevant to this thread Just like you said, until we have both in hand these comparisons are very much speculative opinions
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#2: Show me one of those threads about Mobnile Shell killing battery. Either that or admit you don't know what the heck you're talking about. Yes, I know Mobile Shell had an update that hurt battery life. I also know they had another update that corrected the problem like a week later or something like that. It had not been an issue before that particular update, and it has not been an issue since then. So do yourself a favor and just sit back and learn. Don't go posting crap that you clearly know nothing about. #3: Look man, you were the one ripping on winmo for not seeing any Touch Pro 2's out there. Don't start making excuses when I point out that there are more of them out there than your precious Nexus One. And yes, it's on more carriers. It is also not getting anywhere near as much marketing, and costs twice as much. |
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Just so you know- those Omap processors get way more done per clock cycle than the qualcomms. So the fact that it has a FASTER processor should be a pretty big deal when you consider that it is also getting a lot more done per clock cycle. |
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This is interesting because i was just researching the core chip architecture found on the Moto Droid and Milestone. seems that the US Moto site states the Moto Droid as having an Arm Cortex A8 @ 550- 600mhz the Motorola developer site shows it with an TI OMAP processor You're right though the Texas Instruments next gen OMAP is a beast through clock cycles. It's an impressive core |
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Motorola US Droid Site:
http://www.motorola.com/Consumers/US...ROID-US-EN.alt PROCESSOR SPEED ArmĀ® Cortex™ A8 processor 550 mHz Motorola Developer Device Site: http://developer.motorola.com/products/milestone/ http://developer.motorola.com/products/droid/ Processor TI OMAP3430 Processor Clock Speed Up to 600 MHz |
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Well there's at least a viable option to use the media capabilities of the HD2 to their full potential, albeit sacrificing some room
People added extended batteries to their HTC Raphael's , they add hours of usability and at the least it adds power while adding functionality, i.e Media Kick stand Although I'd purchase a much thinner back part with just the added kickstand if it was available aswell, its not so bad it actually makes it just as wide as a Nextus |
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So to spare me from having to read through 120 pages of bickering...
Has is been confirmed that the HD2 will NOT be released on Verizon? My girl is holding out for this and if it's never going to come, I'll tell her to move on to a Droid or Nexus. |
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I just have to say, if that news article about the leaked Winmo 7 info is correct:
http://www.ppcgeeks.com/2010/02/06/e...om-the-depths/ Then the Touch Pro 2 will be my last Winmo 7 phone. I'm still not interested in the Nexus One without a keyboard, but when a keyboard version of it is released it will probbaly be my next phone. Motorola is supposedly making a Nexus 2 with a keyboard, so that could be it. Of course, if it turns out to be false, then I'll probably stick with winmo. but that report says no multitasking, can only install apps from the marketplace (no more cabs), no more 3rd party user interfaces like TouchFlo or Mobile Shell, and using the zune software to sync. If that is true, forget about it. I'll go Android for sure. |
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