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Re: Goodbye TP2

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Originally Posted by rogelio rios View Post
You can run androind on your tp2 so why switch? I tested the android and seriously warn anyone who switches .
1)has no file explorer so when you download alot of stuff its a mess to get to what you want
Um, of course Android has a file explorer. You obviously are not familiar enough with the OS to make any statements like this.
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I don't know why I would need to keep my TP2 as a backup. I just don't think I would ever use it. Especially after I will be using a device with a 1ghz processor. My 3-4 year old HTC Touch running Android seems faster then my TP2.

As far as stability on the TP2, I can say I was running Mr X's Rom from 3/5 and have not had any lockups on my device. It definitely made my device STABLE! Thank you to Mr X for his wonderful Roms!!!

I don't mind going to a device without a keyboard either. I owned a Diamond as well and I just got used to it. With a 4.3" screen on the Evo and Swype keyboard, I do not see any issues I will have. I would rather have a thinner device and no keyboard. It was one of the negatives to me, the thickness of the TP2.

It will be interesting to see who stays and who goes when the Evo is released. I have a feeling a lot of people will even be switching to other Android devices and abandoning there TP2's. While Android might one day be fully ported to the TP2, unfortunately the hardware will be left in the dust..........
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