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Baffles 10-25-2008 08:58 PM

Re: What do you use your TP for?
 
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Originally Posted by TheBundo (Post 475506)
Also, the fact that the 500 or so photos on my Mogul, of issues on job-sites, will crash the TP is a biggie. But seriously, after looking through all the threads, and as long as I've anticipated this, I'm bitterly disappointed by the problems, lack of functionality from the loss of all the buttons, and issues too numerous to relate that are coming up. I don't want to go through all that again just to end up with a lesser business phone

How often do you need to access those old 500 photos on your Mogul?

But yeah, you make it sound like its a big disappointment on release. Anyone who followed the phone was already aware of the loss of buttons and such.

I personally am adjusting to the different setup, loss of buttons, etc, but I like it way better because it actually works, its nice and speedy with the extra ram, and the screen is way nicer. I also like the fact that I have almost 200MB of ram free on boot, as opposed to only having 20 or so megs free on the Mogul.

saqer 10-25-2008 09:01 PM

Re: What do you use your TP for?
 
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Originally Posted by ls3mach (Post 475530)
It isn't faster. PERIOD. DOT. More stable, I haven't seen that either. I don't want to add software to control the buttons. I will be, but crap that sucks. I had to do it with my Mogul too.

Common sense would tell me it's faster if the HTC bloatware was removed. A faster clock speed @ 528 mhz doesn't automatically mean faster, but there's definitely the potential. First thing I'm doing when I receive the phone is disabling that HTC crap (no offense so anyone who likes it). I'm a classic WM kinda guy.

ls3mach 10-25-2008 09:06 PM

Re: What do you use your TP for?
 
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Originally Posted by saqer (Post 475538)
Common sense would tell me it's faster if the HTC bloatware was removed. A faster clock speed @ 528 mhz doesn't automatically mean faster, but there's definitely the potential. First thing I'm doing when I receive the phone is disabling that HTC crap (no offense so anyone who likes it). I'm a classic WM kinda guy.

It probably would be faster with HTC Home and getting rid of the touch flo interface. However that is how it came stock. The Mogul in it's current ROM is faster. I like the device and will be keeping one. Just want some new ROMs that don't seem so sluggish. Touch Flo 3D is cool enough, I want to use it for a bit. I might get rid of it eventually though.

TheBundo 10-25-2008 09:08 PM

Re: What do you use your TP for?
 
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Originally Posted by saqer (Post 475513)
Well, I would think I serious business user as yourself could perchance appreciate the 2.4x more RAM and superior performance of the TP over the mogul let alone the better stability. You could also fit tinier text onto the screen and read it because of the better resolution of the TP. There are hardware button on the TP and I'm certain AEB Plus would work for it so, yes, you wouldn't have as many combinations as the mogul but you could still manage pretty efficiently on the TP. Also more business like functionality with the Video-out capability of the TP, so I would hardly say that's a waste of money. There's also the accelerometer which could be manipulated with 3rd party software to perform certain functions simply with changing the orientation.

You don't need manilla to view photes (which in my opinion is bloatware), and you could just use the HTC album or the native WM photo viewer. Also with a flush screen it's easier to tap the extremities, rendering lesser dependence on the stylus.

I rarely saw an out of operating memory issue on the Mogul, maybe 5 times in a 15+ months. I also have an 8 gig card, so plenty of storage.

And why would I want tinier text?

A basic premise of AEButton+ is that there has to be buttons, and the more the merrier. I have about 20+ different functions programmed into the Mogul, 4 on each of several buttons (and less on others), including the flashlight.

The video-out capability is of little use, becuase most of the job-site videos are just emailed and played of the receiver's computer. How many businessmen need to give presentations, and from their phone at that?

As to screen orientation, I have a button-press combination to rotate my screen 90 degrees at a time, and can go all the way around (0, 90, 180, 270). While that is rarely used, the TP switches it even when people don't want it to switch. Can you imagaine pas-sing the TP around the room to look at a photo, the thing will be jumping every which way as it's pas-sed around. Seems goofy to me.

darren.wlsn1 10-25-2008 09:10 PM

Re: What do you use your TP for?
 
hes also the op that made a thread stating he had a pro 3 weeks ago and said he was just getting ready for when he gets the pro. another useless post.

dkincaid 10-25-2008 09:11 PM

Re: What do you use your TP for?
 
I use my phone heavily for business. I've had a 6700, a Titan, a Diamond, and now the TP. I can't figure out how anyone can view this as a downgrade? Finally we can actually multitask in WM! I was so sick of having to make sure I had everything closed just so I could run the freakin camera in the Mogul. That's simply just pathetic.

As a previous poster noted, the screen is flush, which makes the stylus and buttons far less important.

I can agree that having a hard buttoned "OK" would be fantastic, but the positives on this phone FAR outweigh the negatives. Memory, VGA, TV Out, Higher Resolution Camera, etc.

Although I hate the Sprint version of TF3D, I find it to be fairly easy to use. In addition, there are applications out there such as secondtoday that will allow you to use your regular today screen as well as TF3D.

Once the phone is unlocked and our favorite chefs get cracking on this, I think you're going to see something outstanding.

If you recall, the Stock Mogul pretty much sucked upon release and to be frank, without the kitchens and custom ROM's, it would still suck.

I know change is tough for some, but give it some time and I think you will really enjoy it.

TheBundo 10-25-2008 09:13 PM

Re: What do you use your TP for?
 
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Originally Posted by darren.wlsn1 (Post 475529)
i love how some people post negativity about a phone they wish they had. sour grapes. ill use the pro as a total toy, some calls mostly toy. same as my diamond. my pro will be here wed. and i cant wait. some people think a bag phone is better because they cant get one.

I don't think I want it unless these things are resolved. My only sour grapes is at Sprint for calling this a replacement for the Mogul. I wouldn't even-money trade my Mogul for a TP at this point, maybe never.

Baffles 10-25-2008 09:14 PM

Re: What do you use your TP for?
 
If you are so unhappy with the Touch Pro and like the Mogul so much more, why don't you just return it then? Then we wouldn't have to listen to you complain, and you would be on the device you love so much.

darren.wlsn1 10-25-2008 09:15 PM

Re: What do you use your TP for?
 
this dont sound like someone who hates the tp or even dislikes it.http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=40404

dkincaid 10-25-2008 09:18 PM

Re: What do you use your TP for?
 
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Originally Posted by darren.wlsn1 (Post 475578)
this dont sound like someone who hates the tp or even dislikes it.http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=40404

I forgot he was the dou***bag that did this. Thanks for reminding me.


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