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I have a Sprint Touch Pro 2 that I got from EVP on 9/4 (ordered on 9/2). I have no dead pixels, no odd color, my keyboard has no scratches- BTW those plastice sticker were meant to be removed much like the new plastic strip covering a new printer, Screen tilt is rock solid, battery door is absolutely flush- no bulge, and thank goodness no clicking sound (yet..lol). The phone looks so much better than what I imagined and is simply to me the best on the market right now. You claim to be objective with HTC products but reality seem to consistently dicatate otherwise. I think your time might be better served telling people about the I-Phones exploding batteries, discolored screen and the host of other problems people have found with them. Personally as much as the I-Phone cant be matched in beauty, it is nothing more than a an I-Touch with a phone on it. By comparison my Pro 2 is pretty much a laptop computer despite its faults. Time will ultimately tell as to the duarability of the device but for now I am thoroughly impressed and would not trade it for anything. Just my 2 cents. |
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Re: Official Touch Pro 2 defects thread
It would be a lot better if there was a way to quantify the issues in the first post.
For example, while I'm not thrilled about the results of the poll below, it at least provides some level of data to back up the issue: http://forum.xda-developers.com/poll...ts&pollid=1599 Last edited by 8notime; 09-09-2009 at 01:23 AM. Reason: added link for poll |
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The bulging door and clicking spacebar seem to br related to Not taking stylus out before removing bat cover. At least thats what ive been reading.
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4, screen does have a slight wobble (like ~1/8ish) once it has been tilted. If you only slide it out, it's stiff. 5, there's very minor bulging of the battery door... never noticed it till just now (mine is less than 1 mm, but it's there and visible to the touch/a good eye). I don't really see either of those "defects" affecting the device for me. So far, I'm pretty pleased with the build quality. |
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I was going to start a thread last night with what I consider serious defects, after reading through hundreds of posts on dozens of threads. But the BIG difference in my thread is that it was going to be about functionality issues, like IE crashing after a certain amount of time, the return to the home screen after it goes to sleep, etc. I don't personally care too much about cosmetics, but rather about productivity loss due to faulty software or hardware. But that's me - I keep my cars mechanically maintained, but rarely wash them. I just don't want crashes, weird behavior, etc., on the part of this phone.
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For those who do not have these issues then consider yourself lucky. Like msny Htc ppcs, its a hit and miss on getting a flawless phone. Just like the Pro1, some have never had a issue with the kb, but alot have had th kb die within the first 3 months.
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I don't understand this fascination with "flawless". Nothing man makes is flawless. Keyboards going out are a bigger problem, by FAR, than scratches between the halves of the phone. That's not even a slight issue, in the least, to many of us. I certainly hope the keyboard issues don't re-appear, that has been a 4 (or is it 5) time issue for me with the Mogul. But I just call for another on TEP, no biggie really. Especially since this one has such a great on-screen keyboard to use while waiting for a replacement. All my laptops eventually get issues, and they get beat up a lot less than a phone. It just seems that a great topic title got off on the wrong foot, with a bunch of mostly trivial "problems".
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