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Touch Pro...Another dissapointment???
Don't get me wrong, I don't think it will disappoint, not even close, (here's to hoping it doesn't because I am anticipating this phone more than any other) but here are some thoughts...
I was either talking to someone or reading somewhere online, (don't remember where or I would link to it) and someone mentioned that the Mogul was essentially a WM5 device that had WM6 thrown on it. I thought about that statement for a minute and concluded that it made a lot of sense. We are constantly having memory issues with the device, other than that we love it. When Vista came out many people bought it with 1GB (heaven forbid!!!) or 2 GB (like me) but really you want more memory than that, now they sell Vista machines with 4 GB. So, in comparison the Mogul is like a computer with Vista and 1GB of memory, which seems about accurate. With the Touch Pro about to be released, with much more memory than we can imagine having (on our beloved Moguls), will it be enough? The phones should ship with WM6.1, but with WM7 right around the corner per engadget: http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2008/0...bile-7-phones/ and with our carriers new found love for free upgrades (6.1 anybody?) will our new babies (Touch Pro) have enough memory or will we be still be left wanting? It seems to me we could have the equivalent of buying an xp machine with 1 or 2GB of memory (thinking that was more than we could imagine) with a free upgrade to Vista as soon as it's released, only to find out that it is painfully inadequate. Could this be the case for us and our soon to be new friend the Touch Pro? What are your thoughts???
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The Engadget preliminary review of the Diamond (I know different phone but they are similar) gave me some concern:
"Talking about user input for a moment, we were bothered with just a hint of lag throughout the system, which made tapping on things and entering text vaguely frustrating. It's possible that HTC could fine-tune this with a future firmware release, but we're guessing that TouchFLO 3D combined with the high resolution are pushing that 528MHz Qualcomm core to its hairy edge." This is with WM6.1. |
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Vista runs fine on 2GB, not sure why you guys seem to think otherwise.
As for the Touch Pro, it's 256MB or RAM. That's a HUGE improvement. it will be fine. You could technically run XP on the damn thing. |
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lol.
wouldnt that be a treat?
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Not really lol. I say technically because XP would run as well on Raphael as WM6 runs on our Titans, meaning we'd need constant memory management.
Not to mention lack of touchscreen support in XP. |
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I guess what I was trying to say, and maybe I didn't make it obvious enough, is that if we get WM7 are we going to be in the same boat as we are now?
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Seeing as there isnt a phone on the market with as much RAM as the Touch Pro has, i wouldnt sweat it. It probably has that much RAM for a reason.
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I agree. They went FAR beyond what is required, or even desirable, for WM6. I think they clearly have an upgrade in mind somewhere down the road.
Also, while you can run XP acceptably (but as Existentialism said, with the need for some serious memory management) on 256MB of RAM, the reason you'll never be natively running Windows 2000/XP/Vista on one of our handhelds is the non-x86 processor. Last edited by bedoig; 06-20-2008 at 10:22 AM. |
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