HTC Touch Pro2 for T Mobile Video Review
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@MobileTechReview Ahem...HTC HD2??
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@SaysDianna That's a lotta help. Lol. I got another one. So it's okay.
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phone seems made for fat asses.
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her face at 2:57 lol
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@sweetansqueeze damn, your pretty much fucked ha
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hey i have an htc touch but mine is not from t mobile mine is from sprint
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@MobileTechReview So it's a windows mobile not a andriod?
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WTF HTC just made the wildfire then that new phone NOW 2 OTHER in like 2 months while sony ericsson is at xp x10 mini pro lul
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I have nokia 3310 and I am happy
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a friend of mine has one to get rid of, n i need a phone, will it work for verizon wireless?
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the biggest flaw on this phone is a RESISTIVE touchscreen why dont they just make it capacitive?
littleweapon12 2 years ago
Because Windows Mobile 6.1 and 6.5 (coming this fall) don't support capacitive displays. Even if HTC wants to make one they can't for Windows Mobile just yet.
MobileTechReview 2 years ago
is this a good phone? like is it gonna stomp the iphone 3gS? thats what i have and i dont no if i should switch to that phone my bills r so high
monkey0900 2 years ago
Depends on what you are looking for. The QWERTY keyboard is excellent on this phone, and iPhone 3GS doesn't have a hardware keyboard. But the screen on the iPhone is capacitive and works more smoothly than this phone and supports multi-touch.
MobileTechReview 2 years ago
mobiletechreview is the screen kind of loose? i mean when u tilt it does it wiggle back and forth in the spot u put it...?
monkey0900 2 years ago
Once you tilt the screen in place, it sits pretty tight. But if you need to press something on the screen while it's sitting up, you will need to hold the back of the screen for hard presses. But if you just type on the keyboard, the screen sits very securely.
MobileTechReview 2 years ago