I just want to confirm that the HTC Touch Pro is coming to AT&T. I actually played with a test unit for a couple of weeks. It had full AT&T branding and some AT&T apps (AT&T Mall, CV, Music, etc.). I have no info on when it will actually be released.
It was a nice phone, but the battery life was not that great. After average day's use, calls, 3G browsing, some bluetooth and WiFi activity, it was almost done. The touch screen is a little 'stiff' too. You have to press fairly hard for it to recognize your finger. It also had no GPS app and I couldn't get Google Maps to install. It is also rather thick. I was eager to get this phone, but after a week, I'll pass. I'm hoping my test unit wasn't the final production unit and they fix the stiff screen and poor battery life.
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Wiley C @ Aug 11th 2008 11:47AM
I just want to confirm that the HTC Touch Pro is coming to AT&T. I actually played with a test unit for a couple of weeks. It had full AT&T branding and some AT&T apps (AT&T Mall, CV, Music, etc.). I have no info on when it will actually be released.
It was a nice phone, but the battery life was not that great. After average day's use, calls, 3G browsing, some bluetooth and WiFi activity, it was almost done. The touch screen is a little 'stiff' too. You have to press fairly hard for it to recognize your finger. It also had no GPS app and I couldn't get Google Maps to install. It is also rather thick. I was eager to get this phone, but after a week, I'll pass. I'm hoping my test unit wasn't the final production unit and they fix the stiff screen and poor battery life.