Are YOU going to get an HTC Touch Pro2? If so, then you really need to take a look at some of the articles and reviews that are starting post.Check it out...
I've been an HTC fan since 2004 or so when they were the exclusive supplier of WM devices to i-mate. In fact, I bought both an i-mate PDA2k (HTC Blue Angel) and i-mate KJAM (HTC Wizard). I loved both devices. I also currently have an HTC Kaiser (AT&T Tilt running a cooked WM6.5 ROM) and like it a lot, but it's no longer my daily driver.
Anyway, HTC has been making a lot of really nice devices for a long time. One of their more recent introductions is the Touch Pro2.

The device looks really nice, and has been called the next HTC Universal. Judie and Drew over at Gear Diary took a long look at the device and Judie was able to snap a picture of the TP2 next to her Universal. HTC has come a LONG way since 2004.

I did a quick search for reviews on the Touch Pro2 and didn't find much, but was able to locate one review from areamobile.de that might be of value to everyone. You can see the original review in German here, or read the English translation here.
The future of the Touch Pro2, at least here in the States hasn't been completely decided yet, but I don't think it's coming to AT&T. With the iPhone 3G S releasing there in just about a week, I'm not certain the carrier will want ANYTHING taking away from that hype.
The Touch Pro2 is a serious phone, and something that I'd love to get my hands on; but without an AT&T subsidy, I'm not certain I will want to shell out what will nearly be $1000 USD/ €715.25 (after taxes and shipping) to purchase the device.
Will you get an HTC Touch Pro2? If so, I'd love to hear what you have to say about it. Why not join us in the discussion and give us your thoughts?
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