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Am I being a complete numpty or what but where's the storage? I know that you can add an Micro SD card but I thought it had 4GB built in?

Also, anyone know any haptic feedback software...?

Thanks

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Guest DonVincenzo

Well yes, however the Touch Pro does have 512MB of ROM and 288MB of RAM, so it's not completely devoid of storage!

[Can't wait - my Touch Pro should be arriving within the hour! ;) ]

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Well yes, however the Touch Pro does have 512MB of ROM and 288MB of RAM, so it's not completely devoid of storage!

[Can't wait - my Touch Pro should be arriving within the hour! ;) ]

It's a great phone - a bit fat but nevertheless, it has it all (almost).

You'll want to change/add some things though. Add S2U2 as the phone will answer when you drag it out of your pocket otherwise. You might want to add the HTC Manilla Theme as well, if yours is a VF version like me. Also, again if VF, you wont find YouTube app. Why they removed it, God only knows, but they did.

The screen also goes black when you're on a call - annoying if you want to type in numbers when on a call...

Enjoy.

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Guest DonVincenzo

Thanks - I've actually brought the unbranded HTC version, so hopefully everything will be in. As far as the answering in pocket is concerned, I have S2U2 in my install folder, but I'm actually going to give SensorLock a try first (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=422871 - video if it in action at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rw_bztlQuZw) I obviously haven't tried it myself yet, but it looks like an interesting idea...

Thanks for the tips!

*Goes back to sitting under the letter box*

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Thanks - I've actually brought the unbranded HTC version, so hopefully everything will be in. As far as the answering in pocket is concerned, I have S2U2 in my install folder, but I'm actually going to give SensorLock a try first (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=422871 - video if it in action at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rw_bztlQuZw) I obviously haven't tried it myself yet, but it looks like an interesting idea...

Thanks for the tips!

*Goes back to sitting under the letter box*

I tried Sensorlock. Not nearly as good as you hope it would be. Post back how you got on with it. I found myself rotating and rotating ;)

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Guest DonVincenzo

Well, I've had my Touch Pro since 11 this morning, and I'm very much still on the honeymoon phase (it's still flawless at the moment!)

I've found SensorLock to work pretty smoothly for me - make sure you check out the settings in the personal tab for it though, as it may be it's just not behaving the way that you want it to - I have mine now to lock on sleep, so that I have to spin it to turn it on (almost works like a security feature in it's own right - the phone doesn't resume until it is unlocked!)

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