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	<title>Comments on: HTC Touch Pro2 Windows Phone, Mocha</title>
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		<title>By: Luke Edson</title>
		<link>http://www.conceptcellphones.com/2010/02/htc-touch-pro2-windows-phone-mocha/comment-page-1/#comment-1178</link>
		<dc:creator>Luke Edson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2010 12:16:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I got rid of the iPhone a while ago, as it wasn&#039;t able to get past the &quot;play&quot; stage for me.  HTC has finally made a smooth business phone that is easy to use, stylish, and stable.  I have Windows Mobile 6. 5 on it which completes that usage!
Rating: 5 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I got rid of the iPhone a while ago, as it wasn&#8217;t able to get past the &#8220;play&#8221; stage for me.  HTC has finally made a smooth business phone that is easy to use, stylish, and stable.  I have Windows Mobile 6. 5 on it which completes that usage!<br />
Rating: 5 / 5</p>
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		<title>By: Mark Davis</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mark Davis</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2010 10:48:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The hardware in the Touch Pro 2 is very impressive, starting with the large, bright, sharp 3. 6&quot; display.   The screen is huge, and beautiful to look at.   Much sharper than other phones I&#039;ve used.   The phone also sports a slide out keyboard and tilting display, which might seem gimmicky, but once you start using it, you don&#039;t want to stop.   Integrated GPS, WIFI, 3G, 3MP camera also headline the Windows Mobile-powered device. 

The good:
The 800x480 screen is gorgeous.   Although it is a resistive touch screen, it is surprisingly responsive.   Thanks to improvements in the Windows Mobile operating system &amp; the HTC Touch Flo 3D interface, I almost never HAVE to use the stylus (although I do for some things, like web browsing).   GPS works well.   Although the camera is only 3 megapixel and has no flash, it takes pretty good quality screen.   The keyboard is fantastic - big keys, well laid out.   Web browsing (with Opera Mobile) is very good.   Although there&#039;s no multitouch, I love the zoom bar at the bottom of the screen.   Perfect integration with Exchange.   Powerful multitasking, not quite Pre-level, but very good.   Call quality is sharp, even in a low signal area.   Although not completely snappy, the TP2 actually feels faster than its predecessor, the Touch Pro, despite having the same processor.   A lot of 3rd party applications available, although very few are available in the Windows Mobile Marketplace.   MyPhone is a great backup service, makes keeping your information (across multiple phones even) a breeze. 

The bad:
Windows Mobile.   Although HTC does a good job of sprucing up WM, it still is a dated operating system that doesn&#039;t compete well with newer ones like Android, WebOS, and iPhone.   The screen is responsive for a resistive touch screen, but still not as good as a capacitive screen, which I believe is a limitation of Windows Mobile 6. 1.   Battery life is inconsistent - HTC included a big 1500 mAh battery, sometimes it lasts several days, sometimes barely one day.   Camera could be higher resolution &amp; could use a flash.   The 528MHz Qualcomm processor has been a HTC staple for over a year now - it is starting to get a little sluggish with demanding applications.   The keyboard is great, but a hair too wide for my smaller hands. 

All in all, the Touch Pro2 is the best phone you&#039;ll find for Windows Mobile.   It actually competes very well with non-WM phones like the iPhone, G1, and Blackberry - and in some ways, such as screen and keyboard quality, surpasses it.   Windows Mobile 6. 5 adds some nice new features, but still feels like an older operating system.   Don&#039;t expect to be &quot;wow&#039;d&quot; by the user interface, but the hardware of this phone is unsurpassed in many ways. 
Rating: 4 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The hardware in the Touch Pro 2 is very impressive, starting with the large, bright, sharp 3. 6&#8243; display.   The screen is huge, and beautiful to look at.   Much sharper than other phones I&#8217;ve used.   The phone also sports a slide out keyboard and tilting display, which might seem gimmicky, but once you start using it, you don&#8217;t want to stop.   Integrated GPS, WIFI, 3G, 3MP camera also headline the Windows Mobile-powered device. </p>
<p>The good:<br />
The 800&#215;480 screen is gorgeous.   Although it is a resistive touch screen, it is surprisingly responsive.   Thanks to improvements in the Windows Mobile operating system &#038; the HTC Touch Flo 3D interface, I almost never HAVE to use the stylus (although I do for some things, like web browsing).   GPS works well.   Although the camera is only 3 megapixel and has no flash, it takes pretty good quality screen.   The keyboard is fantastic &#8211; big keys, well laid out.   Web browsing (with Opera Mobile) is very good.   Although there&#8217;s no multitouch, I love the zoom bar at the bottom of the screen.   Perfect integration with Exchange.   Powerful multitasking, not quite Pre-level, but very good.   Call quality is sharp, even in a low signal area.   Although not completely snappy, the TP2 actually feels faster than its predecessor, the Touch Pro, despite having the same processor.   A lot of 3rd party applications available, although very few are available in the Windows Mobile Marketplace.   MyPhone is a great backup service, makes keeping your information (across multiple phones even) a breeze. </p>
<p>The bad:<br />
Windows Mobile.   Although HTC does a good job of sprucing up WM, it still is a dated operating system that doesn&#8217;t compete well with newer ones like Android, WebOS, and iPhone.   The screen is responsive for a resistive touch screen, but still not as good as a capacitive screen, which I believe is a limitation of Windows Mobile 6. 1.   Battery life is inconsistent &#8211; HTC included a big 1500 mAh battery, sometimes it lasts several days, sometimes barely one day.   Camera could be higher resolution &#038; could use a flash.   The 528MHz Qualcomm processor has been a HTC staple for over a year now &#8211; it is starting to get a little sluggish with demanding applications.   The keyboard is great, but a hair too wide for my smaller hands. </p>
<p>All in all, the Touch Pro2 is the best phone you&#8217;ll find for Windows Mobile.   It actually competes very well with non-WM phones like the iPhone, G1, and Blackberry &#8211; and in some ways, such as screen and keyboard quality, surpasses it.   Windows Mobile 6. 5 adds some nice new features, but still feels like an older operating system.   Don&#8217;t expect to be &#8220;wow&#8217;d&#8221; by the user interface, but the hardware of this phone is unsurpassed in many ways.<br />
Rating: 4 / 5</p>
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		<title>By: Anhony E. Costa</title>
		<link>http://www.conceptcellphones.com/2010/02/htc-touch-pro2-windows-phone-mocha/comment-page-1/#comment-1176</link>
		<dc:creator>Anhony E. Costa</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2010 08:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Listen, I&#039;m pretty much of a tech guy.  I waited for this phone.  With the large screen, built in GPS SD Micro card, Windows Mobile running all my current software (Slingbox, Coreplayer, etc. ) this phone has it all.  So many features, great speaker and seems to be built very well.  The phone has some issues but then I am very detailed and critical in my evaluation.  Also this phone is a real deal from Amazon and has a great carrier, T-Mobile.  Absolutely five stars rating.  Thank you Amazon.  Tony C. 
Rating: 5 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Listen, I&#8217;m pretty much of a tech guy.  I waited for this phone.  With the large screen, built in GPS SD Micro card, Windows Mobile running all my current software (Slingbox, Coreplayer, etc. ) this phone has it all.  So many features, great speaker and seems to be built very well.  The phone has some issues but then I am very detailed and critical in my evaluation.  Also this phone is a real deal from Amazon and has a great carrier, T-Mobile.  Absolutely five stars rating.  Thank you Amazon.  Tony C.<br />
Rating: 5 / 5</p>
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