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I had the Hero for a few days and it was pretty awesome, Android market is actually really convenient, the hero wasn't "lag free" but it was very snappy. HTC kicked it up a notch with Sense, which used alot of ideas from manilla. The onscreen keyboard was as good as i've ever used, but in the end could never replace a hardware keyboard (hardware kbs have those little dots on j and f i don't even have to look) I believe though Android is good enough to supplant that horrid Apple disposition in the fun phone market right now. |
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I would have waited for the EVO, which is coming out in June.
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personally I am moving to the Evo when it comes out. I love my hardware keyboard but I cannot pass up the snapdragon processor & improved graphical fluidity. I am tired of the stuttering graphics on the TP2 anytime you want to improve it's looks.
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Just out of curiousity, what were you loading on it? I never have to do that. Loading intensive programs?
P.s. humm you got it free... I need a tester free phone?? lmao Quote:
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