Just curious: what does this imply for the HTC Kaiser models, the Touch Dual, the Cruise, and any other recent HTC handsets featuring the crippled chip? The crippled/disabled video drivers negatively affect everything from gaming to the dreaded long-press screen bug. I had hoped HTC would at some point provided working or updated drivers but this ongoing battle has all but dissuaded me from picking up a new HTC device. Any thoughts?
My mistake. For some silly reason i thought they were based in Texas. Texas stuck their fingers in Qualcomm though so "Blame Texas" :-) I never bothered to dig into the details of Qualcomm as this is one of the companies that's not on my favorite's list (for the fact that they think they are the GOD of 3G)
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Just curious: what does this imply for the HTC Kaiser models, the Touch Dual, the Cruise, and any other recent HTC handsets featuring the crippled chip? The crippled/disabled video drivers negatively affect everything from gaming to the dreaded long-press screen bug. I had hoped HTC would at some point provided working or updated drivers but this ongoing battle has all but dissuaded me from picking up a new HTC device. Any thoughts?
My mistake. For some silly reason i thought they were based in Texas. Texas stuck their fingers in Qualcomm though so "Blame Texas" :-) I never bothered to dig into the details of Qualcomm as this is one of the companies that's not on my favorite's list (for the fact that they think they are the GOD of 3G)