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    Default Who likes their Touch Pro?

    Been reading posts where everyone hates their Touch Pro. Is there anyone that loves theirs?

    I am planning on getting a Touch Pro through USCellular Friday. I am replacing my BB Curve with it. I so want a touchscreen.

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    Default Re: Who likes their Touch Pro?

    I have the Fuze it is bacicly the same one just for AT&T.

    I love it. the only bad things i dont like about it is battery life and sometimes it is slow.

    I love the screen on it i tryed remote desktop and it is the firt WM divice that i have tryed that could diesplay the full screen and still look very nice and VGA rez

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    Default Re: Who likes their Touch Pro?

    I have the AT&T FUZE, (Same phone as Touch Pro)

    All in all, it's a great phone, however it becomes much more user friendly with the addition of the following 2 3rd. party apps.:

    1: PhoneEX (This is a far better phone interface, for example, a large touch keypad)
    http://www.iconsoft.com/?language=en&me ... db10fc83b1

    2: spb Mobile Shell (This is a better user interface for all the other functions)
    http://www.handango.com/catalog/Product ... ds1_203275

    With the addition of these 2 apps., you will have a far easier to use phone / device.

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    Default Re: Who likes their Touch Pro?

    I believe that it is not only the most flexible and powerful smart-phone now, but also (very important) sturdy and well-built in the marked.

    I HAVE to echo the previous post, REALLY comes to life with some 3rd party apps (some free, some not) like: Inesoft Phone, Infinity Software calculator, Evernote, Roboform, Google Maps, LiveSearch, GPSWeather, MobileDB, Mindmap, MDict, PhatPad, PhatNotes, Pocket Quicken, Pocket Artist, TomeRaider, and a whole bunch more that makes it the perfect swiss army knife.

    The only betterment would be a lrger screen, that would be nice (like the new TouchPro2)

    but overall, I am extremely happy with it (I came from a Tilt)

    JR :P

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    Default Re: Who likes their Touch Pro?

    I had the Samsung Omnia and did not have much luck with it. It was replaced with the Touch Pro and I love it. There are only a few things wrong with it so far. Mainly web browsing but thats about it (I do not like to use Opera) I would prefer if IE was the browser launched when using TF3D, but other then that, its really a good phone.

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    Default Re: Who likes their Touch Pro?

    I bought my Touch Pro last Saturday. By Saturday night I was ready to take it back to the store. I was VERY frustrated with it. But, I am a very patient person, so I just started working through each problem I had with it. By looking online and in different forums, I was able to work my way through many of the problems I was having........Now, I absolutely love the phone. I haven't even scratched the surface of what it can do. I am looking forward to learning more. I appreciate the site and hope to learn a lot from you guys.....

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    Default Re: Who likes their Touch Pro?

    I love my Touch Pro! I have had it for about a year and have added an 8GB memory card (thanks NewEgg!). I have downloaded and installed several new applications such as the Microsoft MyPhone service (to backup contatcts and items) and the Microsoft Facebook application as well as the SkyFire browser for those web sites that don't work well in Opera.

    I am a software developer so I appreciate the capabilities of the hardware and have developed several custom applications for my Touch Pro. My only complaint is that HTC doesn't give away the upgrades to the TouchFlo 3D interface for this device. HTC really needs to start giving the customers software upgrades...

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    Default Re: Who likes their Touch Pro?

    I really like my Touch Pro also. It has been the best of a series of different pocket pc's and Treo's... I have to say HTC knows what's up... Only way I would like it better... If it had a 2 at the end of the name... eeehhhmmmm Touch Pro 2... As soon as Alltel offers it or We switch to Verizon completely and it comes out I will have it!
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    Default Re: Who likes their Touch Pro?

    I love my MDA Vario IV (by the T-Mobile), I've changed from Touch (Elf).

    I really enjoy the amount of memory and the speed of the processor.

    This is our 4th day together, also I cant say anything else... :P

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    Default Re: Who likes their Touch Pro?

    Quote Originally Posted by fishcube
    Been reading posts where everyone hates their Touch Pro. Is there anyone that loves theirs?

    I am planning on getting a Touch Pro through USCellular Friday. I am replacing my BB Curve with it. I so want a touchscreen.
    [*]

    The phone might be a bit sluggish and the battery life could be better, but in general I love the phone.
    It's awesome, even if you just use it as an mp3 player. It will play 3 different playlists simultaneously (each one can be shuffled or played in order independently), so I can listen to multiple kinds of music while listening to an audiobook. A 16 gb (soon 32 gb) memory card fits a lot of music/audiobooks, so it's the ultimate jukebox that fits in your pocket.

 

 
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