Verizon's version of the Touch Diamond and Touch Pro will NOT be under-powered compared to the Sprint version.I spoke directly with HTC and they indicated that someone from Sprint altered that Spec document to be in Sprint's favor and then leaked it. Take it for what it is worth, but I don't see why he would have made that up.
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I hope you're right, I'll never unserstand why they underclock certain pieces of hardware.Does anyone have a link to how much memory the Touch Diamond will have?
I hope your right... cause ortherwise Verizon would suck it big time.I wonder if the specs they ( Sprint supposedly) made up would not make sense in the tech... you know like.. a pc with 25gb HD and 75mb Ram.plus wouldn't both Verizon and HTC benefit in shooting this (supposedly) disinformation down.thx to all who contribute & Engadget.-from a lg EV Verizon customer who already waited 4 months for this.
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Verizon's version of the Touch Diamond and Touch Pro will NOT be under-powered compared to the Sprint version.
I spoke directly with HTC and they indicated that someone from Sprint altered that Spec document to be in Sprint's favor and then leaked it.
Take it for what it is worth, but I don't see why he would have made that up.
I hope you're right, I'll never unserstand why they underclock certain pieces of hardware.
Does anyone have a link to how much memory the Touch Diamond will have?
I hope your right... cause ortherwise Verizon would suck it big time.
I wonder if the specs they ( Sprint supposedly) made up would not make sense in the tech...
you know like.. a pc with 25gb HD and 75mb Ram.
plus wouldn't both Verizon and HTC benefit in shooting this (supposedly) disinformation down.
thx to all who contribute & Engadget.
-from a lg EV Verizon customer who already waited 4 months for this.