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Yet another review of HTC Touch Pro published August 21, 2008 [Pocket PC phone] | By Edward J. R. This review is particularly detailed, with many many photos, and generally speaking HTC Touch Pro is now the most sophisticated Windows Mobile phone in the form-factor with slide-out QWERTY keyboard: And on the thickness. Yes, I know, I said that the device doesn't "feel" thick and I'll stand by that - in pocket and in hand, you hardly notice that it's almost as thick as the TyTN II. But it shouldn't be almost as thick as the TyTN II. This is HTC's flagship business device, and so was the TyTN II back in the day (meaning, last year =D). With new iterations, things should get much better. 18mm thick? Come on. And while we're talking about the TyTN II - I wonder why HTC didn't do a tilting screen on the Touch Pro. It was a really welcomed feature that added a ton of versatility to the TyTN II. When watching YouTube videos on the Touch Pro, I really missed the tilting screen. The accelerometer is way underutilized. It's used in Opera, pictures, and with the Teeter. That's it! Why doesn't it work in all programs? The Omnia can do it - why can't the Touch Pro? Speaking of landscape orientations, where is TouchFLO 3D in landscape? Why is it just a bunch of icons? To learn more, visit review of HTC Touch Pro. Credit: js (submitted through web form).
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