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8.3
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8.3
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8.2
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> In reply to Anonymous @ 2012-05-19 15:26 from fmR9 - click to readhttp://www.ebay.com/itm/Sprint...em336a1ea339
EBAY!
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- 2012-05-22 00:41
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- Anonymous
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Were cane i get a nice phone like ths htc.help me guys.
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- 2012-05-19 15:26
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- lumberjack
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Xda developers, neopeek, and tiad8 have taken the capabilities of this phone to it's full potential. Serious power for the Age and Price of hardware.
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- 2012-05-17 01:49
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- emresyoung
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how can i repair my htc touch pro phone am from nigeria????
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- 2012-05-15 19:27
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- Anonymous
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is a nice phone that every phone frick will like to use.i need help to repair my touch phone please.
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- 2012-05-15 19:20
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- Yfen
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It's touch pad is good. The camera is BAD. the tone of the picture is yellowish, very dark when the light is even okay. Not sure what's the problem. Most fraustrated problem is one of my friends' picture mail to me, can't be expanded...A phone's camera is big to me, therefore, it's hard to like the phone with limitation like this.
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- 2012-04-16 08:23
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- Prajwal
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a very good phone to buy for starter kids and as a kid i suggest to buy the htc touch pro......
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- 2012-04-07 12:31
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- karlito
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How can i upgrade my phone to WM 6.5 or to android 2.2?What is the risk?
Is omnia 2 better?
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- 2012-04-02 17:47
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- rohan
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it is a very good mobile but its main issue is the bluetooth
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- 2012-03-31 21:18
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- Patrick Pereira
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Excellent phone!Beautiful and elegant design , still a very good choice!
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- 2012-03-25 16:52
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- DAWOOD KHAN
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hi friends. i need your help. i have htc touch pro mobile but the touch is damage. so tell me how i go to the menu with out touch. plz help me
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- 2012-03-11 15:00
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- Anonymous
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@Dinu, No it does not- this phone runs on the old windows software not windows phone 7.
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- 2012-03-10 14:32
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- tahir
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> In reply to diana86 @ 2012-01-14 13:12 from 0U0$ - click to readu check its left side buttons and check for system sounds volume it will be ok,,,,,it is a great device
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- 2012-02-05 09:41
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- Ali
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my musis in front panel is continuously reporting error in audio manager....can ani 1 tel me how my music can play ????
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- 2012-01-22 20:53
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- dinu
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is dis mobile compatible wid mango os... plz.. plz.. inform me.....
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- 2012-01-14 13:25
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- diana86
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hey guys, i bought this phone about one month ago, and i have this problem with the conversation volume, it's too low, i can barely hear what the other person is saying. and on the handsfree too. can you help me out with this, what do you think would be the problem? i had it checked in the service but they said it was no problem with it.
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- 2012-01-14 13:12
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- brynn
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> In reply to Miser @ 2011-11-25 00:02 from n56T - click to readI hear what your saying and todays full touchscreens are a miserable mess...For starters you lose real screen estate becuase of the silly on screen keyboard offerings of today..The windows fones ive had many but having a real keypad and full D-Pad for precision is lost on todays silly touchscreen devices..Apple started this silly craze and every stupid manufacturer followed saying iphone killer every sodding day..We want productivity and tapping at a piece of glass which 90% of the time does not register is agitating and pathetic..I want a real button you press and it registers that press with a resounding click that actually registers 100% of the time...
I cannot wait till this full touchscreen fad is dead and buried and we return to candybar/clamshell designs with real buttons..Ok give them a big screen but give us real D-Pad buttons for control and real screen estate.
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- 2011-12-14 16:21
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- Miser
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When this phone was announced in 2008, I was already a Windows Mobile user. At the time, iPhone had been launched, but it did not appeal to me because I wanted a phone that offered greater productivity features. A phone without a keyboard can be quite limited for my needs, since I use phones to write emails, as well as ptoduce/edit documents. I was a student in London at the time this phone came out, and I was probably one of the first people to get this device. I always thought that Microsoft should not have targeted business users for these devices because this phone had a lot of useful features for students. This phone allowed me to record lectures, take notes, do online research, write essays, and also keep.up to date with my email. One of the best things about it was that I did not need to carry a.portable computer with me everywhere when I wanted to write. I could go anywhere and do my work, while a lot of students I knew at the time either lugged their chunky laptops everywhere, and had to find a place that offered a powerpoint an internet connection (in 2008 few people had netbooks, mobile internet was fairly expensive and not always practical to use with laptops when on the move). I had the advantage of using this device that gave me a few hours of very good usage and I was free to go anywhere to study. Although more and more people are likelier to use their phones as a study aid now, back then it was unheard of. I actually used the phone's autofocus camera as a substitute for photocopying, saved a fortune, and didn't have lots of paper everywhere.
However, a few months after I bought it (August 2008 is when I got it), the touchscreen developed a fault. It had some kind of calibration issue which made the phone unusable. I sent it to HTC so it could be repaired but they sent it back without really fixing it (installing new firmware helped, but the hardware fault was still present). For a few months, I just put the phone away as I could not be bothered to send it for repairs again (because I was working full-time and just did not have the energy to deal with HTC). However, as it was covered by warranty and the phone was inherently good, I sent it for repairs again, and this time HTC installed a new LCD and the then-latest version of Windows 6.1. To say the phone surpassed user expectations would be an understatement. I got instant email on this phone, fairly decent internet access (for its time, internet was great, though today it it feels slow and limited. Still, most sites could still be accessed. In 2011, I broke the keyboard, and I was heartbroken because for me, as a writer and serial texter/emailer, this device is an extraordinary piece of kit. It has a fantastic keyboard, and Microsoft Word, which, as a writer is very useful. There are newer Windows and Android phones that have keyboards, plus lots of other features, but I am not prepared to purchase a new device because this excels in the basics, and those will always be the same. Sometimes usage is only limited to the basics. I don't think this device is great as a phone. It has a very laggy phone application and it can sometimes take ages to make/answer calls, but for texting and emailing, this is a great device. I don't have a sim in it anymore and use it over wi fi, and enjoy writing and typing when I need to, and for this purpose the phone will never be obsolete. I considered getting the HTC Touch Pro 2 but it was bigger and uglier. This phone looks very stylish, glossy and modern. The Touch Pro 2 looked a lot bigger and was similar to other keyboard based htc phones which is not a good look. I ask students and business users to seek this phone out. It still has a lot going for it, and.it would probably cost a lot less than many of the newer keyboard based phones, a lot of which offer the same core features.
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- 2011-11-25 00:02
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