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If so, which one?
I have had many PDA phones from HTC. I've probably had the Touch the longest out of all of them. I had the Diamond for a couple of months but returned it as the battery lasted only a fraction of the time that my touch did with the same settings. I currently am running build 6.5 23081 thanks to Vin and it is the best OS and build so far I've had on it but the phone is missing so many features I would like. I'm on Sprint so my choices are limited but I'm hoping they are considering the HD2 as they have a poll on their web site to find out if people would like it - http://community.sprint.com/baw/poll.jspa?poll=1040 I want the faster processor I want the bigger screen I want the flash (as I use vjcandela and other programs to use the phone as a flashlight) I want the higher resolution I want the new touch screen I want the HD2 ![]() |
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Re: Anyone else looking forward to their next phone?
i just got my vogue. so i'm staying here up until i upgrade. next year. and its back to a dumbphone then. i cant have a dat aplan
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Re: Anyone else looking forward to their next phone?
I was considering going with the Touch Pro 2, but I am too much of a thin gadget geek, and I LOVE my vogue which is running WM 6.5 without a hitch (thanks NSFFAN!) so I'll be holding out for the HD2 or whatever thin WM7 phone Sprint comes out with next year.
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I'm still holding on to my Touch for now. Probably gonna wait it out and see what comes next but the Pro 2 still looks pretty good. If the chefs can fix the BT, I'm in.
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Re: Anyone else looking forward to their next phone?
Unfortunately, according to several reports from HTC- Sprint hasn't even approached them about carrying the HD2. Sprint really pisses me off sometimes. If I hadn't negotiated such a great plan with them many years ago when they could offer good pricing I would move to another carrier. My only hope is that either Sprint actually listens or that the person in charge of selecting phones is fired or is declared incompetent by the state and isn't allowed to telecommute from his padded cell.
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According to a leaked Microsoft document Microsoft is going to release RTM release of Windows Mobile 7 in the month of April 2010. This means that to see the final version, we will need to wait till September or October of 2010 to see Windows Mobile 7 on our devices. (http://www.ppcgeeks.com/2009/10/09/b...ce-mobile-7-3/) And according to a supposed leaked Microsoft document, the minimum specs for any Windows Mobile 7 phone are: WM7 Chassis 1 Specification Core requirements: Processor: ARM v6+, L2 Cache, VFP, Open GL ES 2.0 graphics HW (QCOM 8k, Nvidia AP15/16* and TI 3430 all meet spec) Memory: 256MB+ DRAM, 1G+ Flash (at least 512MB fast flash – 5MB/s unbuffered read @4K block size) Display: WVGA (800×480) or FWVGA (854×480) 3.5” or greater diagonal Touch: Multi-touch required Battery: Sufficient to meet Days of Use LTK requirements. Controls: Start, Back, Send and End are required (soft controls allowed as long as they are always present). Peripherals: Camera: 3MP+, flash optional, 2nd camera optional (VGA resolution sufficient) GPS: aGPS required Sensors required: Light Sensor, Compass (3 axis, 5 degrees, 100 Hz sample rate), Accelerometer (3 axis, 2mg resolution, 100 Hz sample rate) USB: High speed required, 20 MB/s transfer rate. BlueTooth: BT2.1 required, must run MSFT BT stack, CSR BlueCore6 or later recommended. Wi-Fi: 802.11B/G required, must run MSFT Native Wi-Fi stack, Atheros 6002 or Broadcomm 4325 recommended. Connectors: Micro USB and 3.5mm Audio required. Options: FM tuner: If tuner HW is present it will be detected and supported by the Media application. Haptics SD Card (Micro SD recommended) DPAD, qwerty or 12/20 key keyboards all optional (http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=2752) Therefore, at the very latest Sprint will have the HD2 or HD2-like devices around September of next year. But I would bet they will bring out the HD2 or a like device well before that timeline. Yay! ![]() |
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