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Touch Screen Smartphones
I'm looking at buying a new phone sonn and I see we have an iphone and a blackberry thread, but I'm not really interested in either. I want to get a touch screen phone, but haven't really decided which one. I like the Samsung Omnia and the HTC, but dont know much about either and I dont no anybody who has one personally. Anybody have experiences with either one of those or any other smartphone?Tags: None -
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Samsung Eternity.
I have the LG Vu and thought it was awesome, then I played with my friends Eternity and now I hate my phone. -
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Now you KNOW where you should be asking this question man.
But seriously, I have the HTC Touch Pro and I like it. There are a few things about it that bug me (unnecessary face buttons that lead to a smaller screen). But that will be fixed when the HTC Touch Pro 2 comes out later this year. The TP2 will also have a tilting screen, so that is what I will be upgrading to when it drops.
I have it for Sprint with the Everything Plan and I cannot complain.Comment
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Haha, yeah I know. But I'm at work right now so thats not really an optionNow you KNOW where you should be asking this question man.
But seriously, I have the HTC Touch Pro and I like it. There are a few things about it that bug me (unnecessary face buttons that lead to a smaller screen). But that will be fixed when the HTC Touch Pro 2 comes out later this year. The TP2 will also have a tilting screen, so that is what I will be upgrading to when it drops.
I have it for Sprint with the Everything Plan and I cannot complain.
So you like the HTC? I want something that can double as an MP3 player/media player as well. Hows the battery life on it when listening to music, etc?Comment
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It comes with Windows Mobile, so you could probably listen to music and watch movies on it if you have enough memory. I havent used it as an MP3 player (mainly because my iPod is always with me), but I am on AIM a lot which is a heavy drain on the battery. After about 2 hours, the battery has about half its charge left.Comment
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Also, if you are interested in the TP, I would try to hold off and wait for the TP2. The battery life is supposed to be much better and the phone is a lot more pleasing on the eyes.Comment
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Although it's somewhat outdated by now, I have the HTC Mogul. I bought a 4G memory card, and the thing holds about 300 songs, and 20 videos of ATHF and Robot Chicken, and I'm not even halfway to using all my memory. I also downloaded a media player that I use to stream different radio stations over the net, but any data-intensive application sucks the battery power like you wouldn't believe. I listen to a local radio sports talk show over the net on my phone, since it won't stream in the office on my computer, and three hours later, I'll have half the charge I started with.Comment

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