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- 10-21-2009 04:03 PM #11
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I have the tethering too, but the price is on the old contract. I suppose that is why my contract also is limited to 5Gb. Someone else here said that the phone is not limited but a call to Verizon disagreed with them. The deal is if I reduce or change the plan I lose the $30 data rate and will have to pay the current rate of $45. I am a littler concerned, though, if I get a new phone and activate it whether the rates will still be locked in. I didn't think to ask that question.
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- 10-21-2009 06:13 PM #12
Changing phones will not change your plan.
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- 10-21-2009 09:36 PM #13
Just be careful they don't "upgrade" your plan....
Wait though, you better check this: Verizon will sometimes restrict the newest phones to their "current" calling plans. That was the case with me when I upgraded my phone earlier this year. I couldn't get the latest phones they offered. I'm not even sure what plan we're on at the moment, but they tried and tried to convince me to upgrade.... In the end, my question of "so, you want me to switch plans, pay $10/mo more, and get nothing different other than the name ?" got the point across.
I think one rep even said "but it's our current plan" and suggested my plan was "obsolete" !
- 10-22-2009 12:28 PM #14
Yeah, some of the newer "smart" or even "touch" phones require their newer plans. We upgraded one of our phones last month and had to "upgrade" to a newer plan. Our old plan had 1000 minutes and was a good amount for us. For the same price now, it was a plan with 700 minutes. The next step up was 1400 minutes for $10 more! Needless to say, we are paying $10 more.
But my wife has her new phone: Samsung Rogue
- 10-22-2009 12:36 PM #15
Got sprint instead of verizon, but got the TouchPro2 a couple days ago, upgraded form the reg. touch pro. Nice upgrade, love the bigger screen! Also has some improvements to the software (haven't messed with custom rom's in a couple years).
I paid sprint $199 and sold my touchpro to a friend who needed a better phone for $150 - so I'm happy.
- 10-22-2009 03:20 PM #16
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I would like to drop my calling minutes back to 450 which is Verizon's lowest plan. Thing is, since I have unloaded one of my clients, it saves me 700 minutes a month! He would call and yak endlessly about everything. I can get by with 300 minutes a month now but my plan is 1350.
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- 10-31-2009 12:14 PM #17
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The HTC TP2 just became available again after being out of stock for several weeks.
For a hundred bucks, I decided to try it and ordered one. Guess I beat you this time, digiblur.
I just hope I didn't jump too soon, from what I understand the TP2 is very popular and hard to keep in stock. BUT, I see the Droid is really interesting. Might be best to let the bugs work out on that one first.Join SatelliteGuys on the Home Theater Cruise, November 25-Dec 2. Cabin reservations fill up fast so don't delay!
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- 11-08-2009 04:05 PM #18
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I posted my impressions of the two Droid models I demoed at the Verizon store today in another thread. Let's just say I was disappointed in the ergonomics and the responsiveness but felt it was adequate in all other areas.
I spend nearly all of yesterday putting my collection of applications on the TP2 and it was quite a chore. Many needed some changes to the way I use them and some didn't work at all.
The cool think is Google Maps worked like a champ and I was using it with great resolution in hybrid view walking around the back yard. Then I set up a trip route of a 1000 miles and it executed the turns list within seconds. The screen redraw of the Navigation on Google was very fast keeping up with driving down the road at 60 mph. I was impressed! Also, the Google Maps integrates very nicely with my contacts list.
The one application I had that does not work is TomTom Navigator. I had version 5. It will not load due to the larger screen size. However some research on the forums I got a reworked Cab file that loaded 7 but it killed my BT permanently. Then another hacker had a cab that fixed that so I loaded that and now I have TomTom Navigator version 7 and BT working, BUT, there are no maps that I can find that work with this version and the US. Only Europe and Mexico and So. America. You might wonder why I would need TomTom GPS. The reason is all the little GPS systems, including Verizon's own Navigator require a broadband internet connection to work. I'f I'm away fro an active 3G area, like out in the desert, I'll have no maps. That is not good. So far I have no solution, and have given up on this for now. I could carry my old XV6800 but unfortunately, TomTom in their great wisdom won't allow the software to work unless the phone is activated, so even my old version is not defunct!
The voice recorder I use to record phone calls still works by holding the send key down and holding it.
The pinball game I ha works much better on the TP2 but I had to reprogram the left and right paddle keys from the VX6800 to screen areas where I tap the screen. That surprised me as I didn't know the software would deal with no hard keys. Virtual Pool game also loaded and works great. It doesn't stick like it used to on the 6800.
Opera lacks some features including Flash but I had to manually download that plugin and haven't done that yet. However java websites work fine which allows me to operate my security cams like I need to.
Sling Player loaded onto my TP2 and I was able to program it fine but the HD channels do not completely fill the wide screen. The faster response time of the TP2 allows the sling playback to run at higher frame rates and via EVDO speeds, I typically was running at 670kbps at 26-29 fps.
The screen zoom control works very fast and is as responsive as an iphone.
I had trouble with my stock quotes software. The screen graphics size is chopping off each line and then bunching up the list to the top. This app will need fixed before I can use it. The phone comes with it's own stock realtime quotes that tie in with Yahoo Finance, so I may just use that instead.
I could not get weather.com's radar to work but I'll bet this has to do with the flash plugin. Once I get that loaded, I'll probably be able to run many more websites.
So far I miss not having a screen drawing tool like the XV6800 had. I liked jotting down notes on the screen as typing them was too cumbersome, especially when I needed to draw a project with dimensions. This may be there but I haven't found out how to turn it on yet.
Some of these apps are in windows buried and need to be accesses with File manager to install.
Speaking of File Manager- The windows folder is so loaded with files it takes almost 5 minutes to display. This must be the htc special features as WM6.1 on my xv6800 wasn't that bloated.
BTW- I wish to thank digiblur as he led the way for me to even look at this upgrade. Overall I am very impressed with the improvements. Now I just have to recover some of my older applications that don't seem to work well. TomTom, screen draw note pad, stock portfolio and flash on Opera.
Oh- before closing, I have to mention that I ordered the special AV cable that allows you to run your TP2 screen to a TV set for large display. The cable I bought allows you to plug in a charger while connecting to the TV and mini USB port.
Also order a spare battery, 16Gb micro SD card, and a cradle that charges the phone, with audio take off, and charges a spare battery outside the phone.
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Just got Sprite backup checked out and it works fine on the TP2.Last edited by Don Landis; 11-08-2009 at 05:56 PM.
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- 11-08-2009 06:45 PM #19
Check out some of the WM 6.5 ROMS with Manilla 2.5 (weather on the home screen), plus you get Windows Marketplace with a few apps to choose from.

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