-8hr battery life -3.5mm Headphone jack -FM transmitter/receiver ( share your tunes in everyones car) -Dock with audio/video out second port for charging another battery. -Solid metal casing like the moto's -Some control over the touch flow environment. (background, placement of shortcuts) -Ability to hide the windows bar at the top completely -Stylus should extend a bit. -Better chamber for the speaker to improve low's -Camera is slow causing blurred pics in dim and lit locations but takes great daylight and video shots.
For kicks how about 1-2mm thinner and 2-4mm wider display!
Overall even with what I mentioned above I'm extremely happy with my phone. After owning the ppc-6700 so long and not impressed with the Touch or the mogul I welcomed this upgrade with open arms and money to burn.
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Sprint Touch Pro user!
-8hr battery life
-3.5mm Headphone jack
-FM transmitter/receiver ( share your tunes in everyones car)
-Dock with audio/video out second port for charging another battery.
-Solid metal casing like the moto's
-Some control over the touch flow environment. (background, placement of shortcuts)
-Ability to hide the windows bar at the top completely
-Stylus should extend a bit.
-Better chamber for the speaker to improve low's
-Camera is slow causing blurred pics in dim and lit locations but takes great daylight and video shots.
For kicks how about 1-2mm thinner and 2-4mm wider display!
Overall even with what I mentioned above I'm extremely happy with my phone. After owning the ppc-6700 so long and not impressed with the Touch or the mogul I welcomed this upgrade with open arms and money to burn.