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Re: Sprint Touch Pro owners... what don't you like about it?
i cant believe people dont like this phone, i wouldnt go back to my mogul for anything. now you've got to trust me i loved my mogul, dealt with no ram, i hated all the buttons. like someone already said 3 ok buttons is insane. i could actually deal with only a dpad no talk/end, home/back. i like this dpad it looks better and its not that difficult to get used to. my only complaint if i were to have one, would be the battery cover. difficult to take off, feels like you're going to break it. i do have one question does anyone know if the auto-backlight sensor sucks more battery than it would save? the fact its on all the time "sensing".
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I have a diamond right now and am so close to switching to the Pro
Can anyone who did this switch confirm that it's not that big of a deal? Mostly I don't want to carry around a giant brick. Does it still fit in your pocket nicely, without looking like a creeper with a huge bulge in your pants? Does it look almost as nice? the diamond is very good looking and feels solid. |
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Re: Sprint Touch Pro owners... what don't you like about it?
my only complaint is the lack of hardware buttons, but i knew i was getting into that before i bought the phone, so i can't really complain. the keyboard will take some getting used to, but that's just my lack of familiarity with it.
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I put the mogul into my pocket often, and it's not really a huge deal for me. I got used to it fast and didn't become a hassle. |
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well as its been said if the lack of buttons is one of the biggest complaints, then its one pretty good device if thats all that can be said.
I just dont get the big "button" issue, is it that much more of a detriment to tap start and click IE? Or tap the top left of the screen to get the windows menu instead of the key? I just dont get the HUGE issue mogul users make it to be. I have everything in my start menu, one click away, that you had on the mogul hard buttons (IE, camera, Comm manager, etc). Less buttons=less mechanical pieces to break too. Youll all survive the extra screen tap or 2 for all the benifits you get out of this device in terms of screen and hardware, i promise |
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VGA may be a little high, but it is much appreciated, especially for remote desktop (no scrolling around!). The screen is unbelievable. I notice no lag scrolling around. Videos play unbelievably smoother too (due to video drivers I imagine), including slingbox and such. There is a simple regedit to allow the flash light option to be checked too, and it will flash the dpad for missed calls/etc. As for 'my feelings exactly' I'm not sure how you can say that when you've never owned one and probably never used one. |
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The only buttons I miss are the soft key buttons. Sometimes apps go into fullscreen and expect you to press a softkey to exit out of this mode. Haven't run into any major problems because of this though, but I wish there was a way (maybe there is something I am missing?). Last edited by holo; 10-26-2008 at 07:54 PM. |
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I upgraded from a Mogul and there's no way I'm going back.
Yes, I miss the hardware buttons, but we'll eventually get a program to remap ALL the keys to work how we want. You can already reprogram some of them with PQzII. http://nicque.com/PQz/ The d-pad took some getting used to, but if you press it right, it's not so bad. Press just outside of the circle. The screen is amazing. The higher resolution is amazing. More memory, much more responsive, browsing is fast as hell now, videos play better... sound quality is better (headphones). Sure, a few apps look ugly, but you can't blame the TP for that. Any VGA phone would have the same issue with QVGA apps. The flush screen is a lot better, it makes it easier to hit stuff on the edges of the screen. I did stop putting it in my pocket now though, I switched to the case it comes with. You'd have to be nuts to wanna go back to the slow *** Mogul over missing hardware keys. Besides, you get used to it fairly quickly. The keyboard layout is slightly different, so you typo a lot, but again, it's just a matter of getting used to it. And you don't HAVE to use TouchFlo3D. It can be disabled. For those wondering, the Mogul is thicker and larger overall than the Touch Pro. But the TP seems to be a tad heavier to me. Not a big deal though. Last edited by Firon; 10-26-2008 at 08:07 PM. |
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