Hey guys, I am stuck in between which phone to choose. I have the touch pro 1 right now and really like it but don't like how it gets kind of laggy sometimes and I have read that the Touch Pro 2 has the same issues. Anybody that has used both the Touch Pro 2 and the Droid have any suggestions?
I will be using the phone for both business and personal.
I also use email on my phone quite often and have several different accounts to use. I know the Touch Pro 1 does well with this.
I also know that you can put the Android on the Touch Pro 2, but does it run very well yet or is it still pretty buggy?
Overall, I want an internet friendly, email friendly, and call and text friendly phone. I use almost every feature on the Touch Pro 1 and am leaning more towards the Touch Pro 2 right now, but just looking for a little bit of help.
Thanks
HTC all the way
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I was wondering. I am an ex-Tytn II owner and I was aggrevated on how slow the phone was.
Is the HTC Touch Pro much faster now? Like Touch Flo is it similar to speed as the IPhone?
I am worried about getting the HTC Touch Pro to find out its slow/sluggish.
velcomrob said:
I was wondering. I am an ex-Tytn II owner and I was aggrevated on how slow the phone was.
Is the HTC Touch Pro much faster now? Like Touch Flo is it similar to speed as the IPhone?
I am worried about getting the HTC Touch Pro to find out its slow/sluggish.
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With the newer ROMs and tweaks, it's very fast. There's no huge lag like when it first came out, you'll be happy with it.
I would say the speed is much improved but not what it should be. I would say it is comparable to my Iphone 3G 90% of the time.
I have to ask myself... currently I use SPB Mobile Shell and I love the Dial Tab, which offers two-touch dialing of eleven most-used contacts. Is the contacts system in TouchFlo3D at all as convenient and quick?
Thanks.
GlobalM3 said:
I would say the speed is much improved but not what it should be. I would say it is comparable to my Iphone 3G 90% of the time.
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Is it only in certain applications that this 10% lag occurs?
Actually is there a video showing the phone in action with the updated Rom? i saw the video by wired and it looks sluggish in that video. thats not with the newest rom is it?
hello everyone ,
i've been reading this forum for a while now despite the fact that i don't own an htc diamond or touch pro...i finally saved enough money to buy either one of them but i'm thinking about the touch pro...but i have some questions:
1- what are the applications made for the diamond which don't work on the touch pro?
2- does the " Gsen" programe works on the touch pro?
and if any of you have any advise before i buy the touch pro please let me know...i'll be thankfull
1- what are the applications made for the diamond which don't work on the touch pro?
Very few of these, one of them was the light saber app... I wish I had it
2- does the " Gsen" programe works on the touch pro?
Yes, works 100%
Black93300ZX said:
2- does the " Gsen" programe works on the touch pro?
Yes, works 100%
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thanx for the useful replay..
i got another question which confused me a lot:
which is better and what are the differences between "GSen" and "Brins0net_ScreenRotator" ?
which is better and what are the differences between "GSen" and "Brins0net_ScreenRotator" ?
Never even heard of the second one, GSen is the widely accepted and popular one around here, the only one I can guarantee worked on my Raphael.
any other Apps don't works on the diamond but don't work on the touch pro ?!?!
plz help decide what to buy before i spend the money
Just get the Touch Pro, more RAM, physical keyboard, matte finish backing, adequate battery, flash for the camera (which is still poor, but better than without the flash). Its a better phone allround.
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any other Apps don't works on the diamond but don't work on the touch pro ?!?!
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None that I've used... I think they're pretty much completely interchangeable, I still can't figure out why that light saber app wouldn't work.
Thought some might be interested in this... since someone previous said they were saying goodbye to the Touch Pro and hello to the Touch HD.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSaW7U5tDXU&feature=related
Question... which version of Opera is that? Mine does not load up with the HTC logo and takes a lot longer to load.
Hi, I'm going to buy a new "phone" and I've read so many comparisions but I still can't decide with which one I should go.
I've followed the HTC phones for quite some time and recently I discovered the X1.
While I don't know very much about the X1, I heard that it has a dedicated graphic chip. Will any Windows Mobile application just use it or do the applications need to be exactly written for it? How fast is the interface? (for example, I hate how slow and unresponsive the Samsung Omnia interface was!) And is it as easy to use as the touch flo interface?
The only reason why I consider to get the X1 is it's keyboard, because there are a lot of emulators for Windows Mobile available but I won't be able to use most of them, JUST with a stylus.
So with which one should I go?
Or should I wait for the touch pro 2? Or another upcoming phone with even better specs?
Thanks in advance
I'm looking for a Tmobile htc touch pro 2, the only reason i'm buying it is because its TV out function.
original TP2 is in windows, if i port it to android, will the speed be compromised?
also, will the tilt 2 be better compared to touch pro 2?
thanks
martingale2010 said:
I'm looking for a Tmobile htc touch pro 2, the only reason i'm buying it is because its TV out function.
original TP2 is in windows, if i port it to android, will the speed be compromised?
also, will the tilt 2 be better compared to touch pro 2?
thanks
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Tilt 2 and Touch Pro 2 are the same phone, just for different carriers.
I have a Telstra TP2, running Froyo. It runs pretty well considering it's a 500MHz device with not much RAM. Don't expect the performance of a 'modern' smartphone though