@Techie: I would use it for all the things I currently use my old Titan for: syncing with work email/tasks/contacts/calendar, making phone calls, mp3 player, web browser, wifi modem, (in a pinch) camera, gps, etc.
This just does it with more resources so it's smoother and nicer to use. The only reason I'm not getting one is because I'm waiting for some Android devices to ship before buying a new device.
@Techie: OK, I am the dumb ass. I read your post so fast and I am so used to the stupid mobile flame wars that I missed the part about multitouch. I apologize for the flamish response.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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HTC continues to make it harder for me to resist the Touch Pro =(
There's not a lot of stuff you're going to use the multi-touch for if you think about it so what's the point again?
@Techie: I would use it for all the things I currently use my old Titan for: syncing with work email/tasks/contacts/calendar, making phone calls, mp3 player, web browser, wifi modem, (in a pinch) camera, gps, etc.
This just does it with more resources so it's smoother and nicer to use. The only reason I'm not getting one is because I'm waiting for some Android devices to ship before buying a new device.
@Techie: OK, I am the dumb ass. I read your post so fast and I am so used to the stupid mobile flame wars that I missed the part about multitouch. I apologize for the flamish response.
What does the HTC offer in the way of multi-touch? Of course — nothing
So how about Engadget gives some of these away?!?!?!?!
Maybe I get one for having the great idea? :-D