I'm an HTC P4000 owner, and I really like having a phone with a sliding keyboard. I had my eyes on the new HTC Touch Pro for a couple weeks now, but I just noticed (via @wmdev) that HTC released a second generation Touch Pro, called Touch Pro2 (what did you expect for a name?). I have nothing against multiple generations, they are a sign a company is evolving and improving. The Touch Pro was available since only a couple months. Why release a Pro2 so early? Is the first gen buggy? Is there something we should know about it?
Looking at the sales pitch for the Pro2, it looks like the only improvement is the conference call features. It's about the only thing they brag about. I decided to compare both specs to get a better glimpse at the differences.
- The Pro is smaller in width and height (102 x 51 mm) than the Pro2 (116 x 59 mm), but is actually thicker (18 mm versus 17.25 mm), which is not apparent when looking at photos.
- The display screen is way bigger on the Pro2, at 3.6" instead of 2.8". This enables a better resolution of 480x800 (WVGA) on the Pro2, versus the 480x640 (VGA) resolution for the Pro.
- The Pro2 is slightly heavier at 175 grams, only 10 more than the Pro at 165 grams. But with a bigger body and screen, that's expected.
- The Pro2's sliding screen can be tilt for better viewing.
- The battery in the Pro2 has a 1500 mAh capacity instead of 1340 mAh for the Pro, but with a WVGA resolution to drive, it shortens the Pro2's use time on WCDMA networks from 378 minutes to 270 minutes (that's a lot). Strangely, on GSM networks, it's the same for both devices (I don't get it).
The rest is about the same. 512 MB ROM and 288 MB RAM, almost the same Qualcomm processor at 528 MHz (7200A for the Pro2, 7201A for the Pro).
HTC should really push more the fact it has a bigger screen and better resolution. Those are far more important features for me than conference calls. I was preparing myself to buy a Touch Pro so that I could play with G-Sensor development. I think I'll wait for the Pro2!