Or what about how they've got advanced graphics processing capabilities on their current top of the line phone (HTC Kaiser/TyTn II) but did not even provide drivers for it, rendering it more useless at video than one of their devices from a few years back.
There's even a petition for it which is going un-noticed:
I'd also like to know about VGA. I'm a new HTC (Tilt) and Windows Mobile user after years of Palm devices, and it was a little hard to switch to a lower resolution. Not as miserable as I thought it would be, but still, it seems like technology should have advanced enough by now that VGA screens would be fairly standard on the highest-end devices, which HTC's would seem to be. While I don't love Windows (it doesn't help that I sync to a Mac), I admire HTC's hardware and I hope they do great things with Android, too.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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You should ask him about the 2.8" 320x240 screens in most recent HTC devices and when they are going to move to 3+" 640x480 screens.
JAmerican
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Or what about how they've got advanced graphics processing capabilities on their current top of the line phone (HTC Kaiser/TyTn II) but did not even provide drivers for it, rendering it more useless at video than one of their devices from a few years back.
There's even a petition for it which is going un-noticed:
http://www.petitiononline.com/tytn2vid/
I'd also like to know about VGA. I'm a new HTC (Tilt) and Windows Mobile user after years of Palm devices, and it was a little hard to switch to a lower resolution. Not as miserable as I thought it would be, but still, it seems like technology should have advanced enough by now that VGA screens would be fairly standard on the highest-end devices, which HTC's would seem to be.
While I don't love Windows (it doesn't help that I sync to a Mac), I admire HTC's hardware and I hope they do great things with Android, too.