HTC’s follow up to the Mogul is packed with a variety of new features including a hi-res VGA screen, tilt sensor, faster processor, 512MB internal memory, EVDO Rev A and the Touch Flo 3D interface. I’ve had this phone since January and it has been a great mobile asset.
Sprint’s version of the phone come comes with a chrome trim which some will either really love or hate and a grey backing, as opposed to an all black phone that the GSM version has. Overall, the build quality is fairly solid and it doesn’t feel like a cheap phone. The Touch Pro is a little bit thicker than the iPhone and not as wide. The phone is very comfortable in my hands and shaped very well. The QWERTY slide out keyboard is very well laid out and conveniently includes the numeric keys. You do have the option of using the onscreen touch keyboard but physical keyboard is much better to use especially when writing out long e-mails.