Poll

Which?

Hd2 (Bones4)
3 (60%)
htc touch pro 2 (Miga)
2 (40%)

Total Members Voted: 5

Author Topic: Hd2 or Htc touch pro 2  (Read 2201 times)

Hi

As I said, get the touch pro if you want better mobile gaming.

inb4bonescomplainsaboutlowerg raphics

You obviously have not listened to a single one of my points. I never discouraged another phone, not once. I simply explained to you how the type of phone I use is beneficial to someone who lives a life like mine.

Your brain is full of forget.

You obviously have not listened to a single one of my points. I never discouraged another phone, not once. I simply explained to you how the type of phone I use is beneficial to someone who lives a life like mine.

Your brain is full of forget.

Swype (Comes with HD2) > qwerty

That's an opinion about text input. You can probably use swype on the touch pro if you wanted. Swype is software.

WHAT THE forget DOES THAT HAVE TO DO WITH GRAPHICS

Your brain is full of forget.


I still didn't. What the forget is your point? Choosing between two phones is not the same as putting another phone down.

I prefer swype to tiny keyboards. I was giving my opinion. Not blindly stuffting on the "opposing" phone.

Mobile gaming on a touchscreen is still very difficult, and lame.

Where did that argument come from? When did I mention gaming? When did I argue that touchscreen gaming is good? When did the OP mention gaming?

Go away.

Where did that argument come from? When did I mention gaming? When did I argue that touchscreen gaming is good? When did the OP mention gaming?

Go away.

Because typing faster is totally the best loving thing you can do with a phone.

Still, the touch pro has a touchscreen, so he can switch between qwerty and swype if he wants to.

Because typing faster is totally the best loving thing you can do with a phone.

Your argument has lost its structure. I'm bored.

Your argument has lost its structure. I'm bored.

Go to /v/ and try to find A.R.C

Ugh. I've worked with plenty of HTC phones, and let me tell you, even if gaming really did care, the HD2 and Touch Pro's graphics would be about the same, and they're both able to run about the same things. For example, the HD2 comes with Sense UI, the new TouchFLO home screen for newer HTC phones. My older Touch Pro can run Sense UI just fine, because it's depending on only the embedded GPU. Of course, the HD2 would be 2x faster if it had to depend on only the CPU, but it doesn't.

Because typing faster is totally the best loving thing you can do with a phone.

Still, the touch pro has a touchscreen, so he can switch between qwerty and swype if he wants to.
The Touch Pro has a touchscreen, yes, but you also need to keep into consideration that phone with physical keyboards are much thicker than phones without the physical keyboards. My Touch Pro is probably about 2x more thick as the HD2, but that's to be expected. Plus, the Touch Pro doesn't have a multitouch screen, like I've mentioned, which means that if a multitouch application gets released for Windows Mobile, you won't be able to run it on the Touch Pro.

So basically, this is what you get:
Touch Pro2: Physical keyboard, no multitouch screen, thicker
HD2: No physical keyboard, multitouch screen, thinner.

Also, like I've said, I'm not taking sides. I think that the Touch Pro2 and HD2 both have their goods and bads, they're both great phones.
« Last Edit: May 28, 2010, 08:10:16 AM by Miga »

-proper opinion snip-

Very true, but again, it depends on what the user's hands want.

I'd rather get a thick phone with a qwerty keyboard and a big, normal, screen.