Difference Touch Pro andf Fuze - Touch Pro, Fuze General

Hi
I'm little confuse. What is difference between Touch Pro and Fuze.
How I can understand if my phone is Touch pro or Fuze

noemis said:
Hi
I'm little confuse. What is difference between Touch Pro and Fuze.
How I can understand if my phone is Touch pro or Fuze
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If it's from AT&T it's a fuze, if not it's a touch pro

Thanks. My is touch pro

Check the keyboard
If its missing the tab and control key, you got yourself a wanabe touch pro (Fuze)
Still can't believe they took those two keys away and replaced with a CAPS and OK button.....

Yeah CAPS is useless but I think the OK button is nice.
Anyways, the FUZE has AT&T 3G bands in addition to all the ones the Touch Pro has but removed the front camera. As it was said, it has a different keyboard arrangement.

damn it petard.. I was just going to say that...
Oh the Fuze also has a push to talk button right below the volume button.. that is reprogrammable (the new updated rom allows for a single push customization and you'll have to refer to the PTT remap thread to do the long push customization)

I have CAPS, TAB, CTRL, front camera and I haven't PTT button.

woah. that... is different. the fuze will also have the att logo where the front camera is supposed to be.
also, you should have att as your operator if you are using it with att.. otherwise that's not something i've seen before.
look up pictures of the tp, that might show the difference..or...... give us the pleasure of seeing photos of your phone.
the front camera and lack of ptt tells me it's not a fuze though

I search in google images for 'htc touch pro'
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and my phone looks like on images

looks like you'ra a proud owner of an actual htc touch pro, from htc.
gratz

looks like you'ra a proud owner of an actual htc touch pro, from htc.
gratz

I never knew the difference on the keyboard, I am bummed. I miss TAB. I have never even used OK, wth.

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anyone have a dialer skin with large buttons for WM6?

I used to use the eten dialer with large buttons for WM5 (it came with a gray or orange background) now that I switched over to WM6 I cant stand the tiny buttons...
can anyone help?
This was the dialer looked like
http://pdaphonehome.com/forums/atta...s-works-portrait-landscape-no-smartdial-2.jpg
thank you in advance....
KEVIN88GT said:
I used to use the eten dialer with large buttons for WM5 (it came with a gray or orange background) now that I switched over to WM6 I cant stand the tiny buttons...
can anyone help?
This was the dialer looked like
http://pdaphonehome.com/forums/atta...s-works-portrait-landscape-no-smartdial-2.jpg
thank you in advance....
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Just continue to use the Eten dialer it's what I use. I use one from PaulyA and it works fine with WM6.
Kirby
do you have the cab file for the dialer? I've done some reading and some of the eten dialers have messed up on wm6...
Try this one
If you like it....I think it will work with your wizard
mike19722:
tried that one and itbut not digging the look (or just maybe not used to it)
rkwhyte2:
thanks man... I installed it and it works..... ahh nice to have the orange background and large buttons
I prefer the black htc touch dialer with smart dialing:
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Combined with the windows mobile black theme (wmbe) my wizard looks pretty sleek:
Why buy a new HTC Touch if you can have an upgrade for free?
If nobody buys then nobody dumps the ROM then nobody extracts the cab then you look ordinary.
My Wizard won't last forever which forces me to replace it some day. There's nothing wrong with postponing...
Then again my Wizard was expensive enough so don't try to make me feel guilty.
My next device needs to be futureproof min 1gHz CPU so I can screw up the warranty and run XP.
AgentSmith said:
I prefer the black htc touch dialer with smart dialing:
Combined with the windows mobile black theme (wmbe) my wizard looks pretty sleek:
Why buy a new HTC Touch if you can have an upgrade for free?
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Could you post the black theme here? Thanks.

Why does our 6.1 have a different Today screen?

Hi, just wondering why all the ROMs on here for WM 6.1 don't use the new WM 6.1 Today screen seen elsewhere?
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See http://www.pcmag.com/slideshow/0,1206,l=225995&pg=0&s=1647&a=225987,00.asp for more.
This is just a guess, but the link you provided said that the device they were using was a "Samsung Blackjack II" which is a smartphone (non-touchscreen).
xanth said:
This is just a guess, but the link you provided said that the device they were using was a "Samsung Blackjack II" which is a smartphone (non-touchscreen).
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You are perfectly right.
Thats for Smartphone, not PocketPc.
Why not Pro? This looks pretty good!
Why wouldn't they make this available for Professional? This looks pretty good to me...just my opinion. Why would they make the smartphone version have functionality that the Pro. version can't have?
spizzo03 said:
Why wouldn't they make this available for Professional? This looks pretty good to me...just my opinion. Why would they make the smartphone version have functionality that the Pro. version can't have?
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Smartphone's handle Today screens very differently to PPCs. With a PPC, you have a theme that controls the background image and colours, then you have individual Today plug-ins that you can move and control independently.
With a Smartphone, you install the theme and that determines the background image, colour, and EVERYTHING that is displayed on the front screen - it sets where your unread messages notification goes, where your missed calls display, etc. You cannot install anything else onto your front screen, you'd have to make and install a different theme. This makes an integrated, attractive front screen easier to make on a Smartphone, but makes personalising yours a lot harder.
I think what MS is trying to do with this aspect of WM6.1 is make the Smartphone front end more user-friendly and, crucially, useful so you don't have to go delving into the menus to do things (that we can already do on PPCs by downloading a plug-in). I've reading this as MS's attempt to bring the Smartphone's front screen closer to the usablility of the PPC's, rather than it moving ahead.
[disclaimer] I haven't looked at a Smartphone since I moved from my Typhoon to my Magician, so it might've all changed since my day! [/disclaimer]
Here you can see the different devices thats running mobile 6.1
You see the TyTn II at 5 minutes

Diamond owner looking for stylish wm device with gps

Hi, I didn't want to post in the diamond section as there seems to be lots of anger at people posting their frustration with the diamond phone...
Anyways, I recently recieved a diamond, i've only been using it around a week, and i do like it, however, the biggest thing for me is the speaker phone and general volume of the phone, i keep missing calls because its so quiet, and speaker phone is practically unusable unless your in the libary(in which case you shouldn't be using it anyway!)
My previous phone was an o2 orbit, which still feels faster than the diamond, but it looks so outdated now, and the qvga screen (which never bothered me before using a vga screen) seems so ugly to look at, overall i feel the orbit was a much better phone and was wondering if any of the newer wm devices are built more towards quailty than fashionable?
I'd need a device with gps, wm, preferably vga or higher screen.
one of the major things that prevents me from going back is that tomtom seems a lot smooooother with the diamond, its always the correct position on roadsabouts, the only gripe i had with the orbit was the slow processor which is the only thing i can think of that made some confusing junctions more confusing as the location was slowly updating on the gps.
sorry if people think this post is a waste of peoples time, i was just hoping someone could offer a good suggestion for a future upgrade, I shall live with the diamond for the time being, after all, its a very nice device, its just it seems half finished
*edit*
ok i've just found the o2 zest, 624mhz processor...and its made by asus, not as pretty as the diamond, but the few reviews i've found seem promising
http://www.4winmobile.com/forums/4wm-reviews-hardware/18459-o2-xda-zest-review.html
Check out the blackstone (touch hd)
from what i here its really nice. it has the large screen you are after (and of course it has gps)
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are you selling your diamond???

HTC Touch Pro 2, is it multitouch?

Hello, is this phone multitoouch?
Does it have another name as the previous one is Raphael?
thanks!
no as far as I know no htc device support multi-touch
as far as I know wm don't really support it as it require capacitive touch
rather then resistive touch which all wm devices use could be wrong though
Rudegar said:
no as far as I know no htc device support multi-touch
as far as I know wm don't really support it as it require capacitive touch
rather then resistive touch which all wm devices use could be wrong though
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i think youre right thats why M$ keeps saying that i would be a great feature of WM7...
ifim not mistaken apple has a patent on multitouch but i hear the touch pro now has multitouch which can only be exploited with the developer's test kit.
aman1127 said:
ifim not mistaken apple has a patent on multitouch but i hear the touch pro now has multitouch which can only be exploited with the developer's test kit.
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if apple has a patent on multitouch sounds like cheating....
M$ has one multi-touch patent, which includes gestures, so they can legally implement it in Windows 7 and Windows Mobile 7. The Touch Pro2's code name is the Rhodium.
And when you say the Raphael has multi-touch, I believe it's kind of a false multi touch. When you touch 2 points on a resistive touch screen, the phone registers the touch at the exact distance between the two points you're touching.
So what some people have started to do is include "invisible buttons" in their emulators, etc., so when you touch the up on the virtual DPAD and the "X" button, the point registers in between them, where there is an invisible button between those two points, whose action is to perform Up on the DPAD and press the "X" Button. I know it sounds confusing, but maybe this image will help.
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Dave
HTC HD2 is a multitiuch cell phone fellows...
tested...
HAHAHA... Dude you just succesfully answered a post that was over a year old... Congrats =)

Should HTC bring out more smartphones?

Hi all,
I've been using the HTC Tornado Noble for 4 years already, and I'm still loving it, particularly because what the device could do for me
http://karhoe.net/my-windows-mobile-smartphone-my-everything.html
I have been tempted with the availabilities of many new touch screen device on the market but one of the thing that is holding me back is because I am not used to the touch screen input.
I have played with many touch screen input devices, be it capacitive or resistive and I find that I could not text as fast as I could with my T9 keypad.
No touch screen (even with vibration feedback) could provide the tactile feeling that a real keypad can provide. Furthermore, the dictionary function and predictive text input of a WinMo device is just very responsive.
It's been a while since HTC release a smartphone, last I recalled was the HTC S740, is it really the case that smartphones would be obsolete soon?
Maybe the iPhone craze has caused HTC to dedicate its resources towards making touch screen devices.
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Cheers
Yes
Another good smartphones are Excalibur and later Maple
The Best Google Android Phone Yet
The HTC Hero is a gorgeous smartphone that takes the best of the two previous Google Android phones -- the T-Mobile G1 and the myTouch 3G -- and builds on them. It's certainly not perfect, but the HTC Hero is, so far, my favorite Android phone, without a doubt. And it's earned a spot on my list of the best smartphones available today.
But nevertheless, it's still a touch screen input device!
Smartphone=non touch screen - PPC=touch screen
Not Excalibur or Maple, both are non touch smartphones
I actually think that HTC are going in the right direction with phones such as the Touch Pro2, which use a touchscreen for navigation and a qwerty keyboard for speedy typing - even faster than the alphanumeric layout used by normal phones.
The problem is there is still a niche for people who wants a real simple phone with PDA function, that's smartphone!
I would exceptionally prefer a candybar, no sliding mechanism, those ribbon are just thin and fragile
On that line of no touch smartphones, one of the best available is this:

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