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Re: Vogue VS TP2
Moved from a Vogue to a TP2. In all honesty, if the top switch on the Vogue hadn't broken internally, I probably wouldn't have switched. I like the physical keyboard of the TP2, but I miss the slim case and D-pad of the Vogue. Also, while many applications are now being either written for/converted to WVGA (TP2), many started out as QVGA (Vogue). Check out the "Tell-Me" application that works only so-so on the TP2.
Would I go back? Sometimes it's tempting, but the Vogue is broken... Also, I hear there is a fully functional Android port for the Vogue!
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Busted!? The Vogue is still the King!
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Re: Vogue VS TP2
Thanks guys, I stopped by uscc and looked at a tp2 and played with it a bit, I really like it. It isn't as big and bulky as I thought it would be. I also read that u can install a cab to have the screen auto rotate once the phone turns, so this is great. I just sent my vogue to square trade warranty to see if they can fix it. If they can't I'm going to use the money I get to help buy a TP2.
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