Hi everybody, hopefully someone can advise me before I go out and order the Touch Pro.
1. What is music quality like? Over 50% of my usage on Pocket PC's is listening to music. I currently have the original Elf and while playback is acceptable there is a noticable hiss in the background which seems to plague a lot of Windows Mobile (Especially HTC Phones). I have searched in various forums for a software solution to this and the general consesus is that it is a cheap hardware chip on board that is the problem, not a dedicated audio chip like on the iphone. The only software that slightly improves the issue is SRSWOW but the hiss remains. I am after a phone that has the nearlest possible audio quality of an Ipod but do not want to go for Iphone. Have you noticed this hiss on the Touch Pro or Diamond, would you say there is an improvement in audio quality.
2. I've seen mentioned that the Touch Pro can handle Divx films. Have you been able to try it with say a 700mb Xvid file, if so is playback smooth and what player are you using?
3. What is the size like in the hand. I am used to the ELF which feels great and although I have seen the Diamond in the flesh I've only seen photos of the Touch Pro and is looks very thick. I don't want a heavy brick in my trop pocket.
4. My next phone is either the Touch Pro (have no need for the keyboard but need the storage) or the Omnia. Both devices I believe have some compatibility problems due to screen resolution. Have you suffered much with installing 3rd party apps and if so which do you think is the better bet.
Thanks in advance for any help.
meddleuk
1. It's pretty smooth
2. CorePlayer/TCPMP Coreplayer = $; TCPMP = free
3. Have you tried a Tynt? or a Tynt II? It's a little smaller then that. You would find it considerably heavy since you're used to the Elf. But you'll get adjusted in a day or so.
4. Best bet is Touch Pro, because on Omnia you won't be able to do #2. Because it's on QVGA
Kraize92 said:
1. It's pretty smooth
2. CorePlayer/TCPMP Coreplayer = $; TCPMP = free
3. Have you tried a Tynt? or a Tynt II? It's a little smaller then that. You would find it considerably heavy since you're used to the Elf. But you'll get adjusted in a day or so.
4. Best bet is Touch Pro, because on Omnia you won't be able to do #2. Because it's on QVGA
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I second that.
Kraize92 said:
1. It's pretty smooth
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Can you clarify on the pretty smooth issue? . Pretty smooth something that is acceptable when you're playing Crysis (though it is said in 2020 the problem might be fixed by 3rd world war), if I use my phone as music player I expect it to do a bit more. Does it stammer? Does it hiss? *concerned*
sound quality is good .. the headset is less quality then the one from the Wizard unfortionatly.
sound through bluetooth ad2p is very good.
divx it plays very good with attached program.
size and feel are way better then the Elf.
forget about omnia and get yourself a touch pro. you'll be amazed.
Does anybody know if the vibrator will work in the Diamond
Thanks!
Hi
Can anyone tell me what the sound quality is like on this device. I am currently using an Omnia 7 which has a mono speaker so I find that when I turn the volume down to 1/30 music is still really loud. Is this the case on the titan. Does it have stereo speakers. Also what is call quality like as on my omnia 7 i find it hard to hear at times.
Thanks in advance
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