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 HTC HD2, Thats a big screen...

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soul78
post Jan 6 2010, 12:19 AM

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2 major problems wif the phone so far. One is the unoptimized graphics driver on the phone which HTC is still not addressing. Someone from xda forums created a patch which would fix the graphics issue increasing the speed of graphics to abt 500%. But still there is some laggyness in the HTC sense. I would advice any of you to go look for it. It's call 'chainfire hd2 driver patch' or something.

Another issue is the sms issue whereby at certain point, some sms is delayed or sometimes it does not send across. HTC has released a hotfix for this but still there are a few reports of people not getting their sms acrossed. Hardwarezone.com.sg forums is tracking this the other day i saw and according to one of them whom had emailed HTC about it, it seems they are aware of the problem as some ppl from Taiwan is experiencing this as well and HTC are actually working to resolve this issue. Meantime to overcome this, some of them disable HTC messaging and go back to the good ol' WM messaging for time being.

Nevertheless it's still a good phone with alot of potential. Windows Mobile 7 is confirmed by HTC which they will release an upgrade later for the HD2. WM7 will fully support multitouch and multi gesture. Currently all previous Windows OS is not multitouch capable and HTC basically implemented a hack to enable support for this.

For those who are playing with custom ROMS, 1st rule is alwiz find ways not to 'brick' ur phone. Install proper bootloaders which will allow u to recover from any bad flash. Secondly there is always a risk of flashing custom roms especially when it's not made for the same region. Physicall hardware ids located in certain memory blocks can sometimes get overwritten by other data which can result in unable to turn on WIFI, VIBRATOR not functioning, BATTERY not charging issue. Usually you cant repair back this issues by reflashing again to the old ROM as the memory has been overwritten and the data is lost. So Just becarefull..

They should have included a 2nd camera for video calls and should have given this phone higher capacity batteries as it being a 1GHZ 'potential' phone. Oh yeah, it's not running at 1GHZ most of the time. It depends on what appz u run and then the phone will scale to that speed needed to cater for it.


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post Jan 6 2010, 10:38 AM

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there are a few tweaks around which can further optimize the phone to disable some of the unnecessarily vibration features available from the phone.

You could actually dim your screen contrast/brightness down a few notches if the brightness is already sufficient for normal viewing. HD2 under bright light isint that viewable anyway so might as well adjust the brightness under normal light and if you want to use it in bright area just walk to a normal shaded area and use it.
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post Jan 13 2010, 06:04 PM

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hi guys,

I was reading about the HD2 durability this few days and would like to share some info I've found. If you've gone through the internet and looking at the amount of owners cracking or breaking their HD2 glass is quite a handfull. Ways of getting the screen cracked ranges from putting the phone by the side of the bed and sleeping on top of it, to dropping it on wooden floors, pavements, driveways from waist heights or higher.

Maybe before you purchase the phone you might want to see how's ur phone handling habits?. How often do you drop your phone? If it's 0 times so far in a span of at least 3-5 years then you've a good track record.

For me, I don't usually use any protective plastic casing and all the phones which I've owned before, I've dropped it at least once. Be it using the phone while walking on the stairs and dropping it on the staircase or dropping it on the car whilst using it as a GPS navigator. I've even drop the phone on the floor while clubbing. So I can say in my time of owning a particular phone, I would have dropped it in a range of 3-5 times which is pretty suxxx..



The design flaw of the HD2 is that the glass screen stretches way near to the edges of the phone and any impact onto the edges of the phone if the phone does not fall flat on it's back might prove deadly. Furthermore, the grade of the glass which they are using is not what we want to see from a pricey phone. Companies from LG, Samsung, Motorola are already using high quality grade glass for their forthcoming phones. I do not see HTC in that list sadly to say. For the HD2, if you DO drop it once, you're pretty quite screwed already.

Most of the mobile companies mentioned above is already using the so called 'Gorilla glass' for their touch screen sets. Go youtube on for eg. the Droid from motorola which is using this type of glass. It's really really tough and it should be a standard at least for all phones using capacitive touch screens. Of course the price would be higher by a tiny fraction but hei, it's a small price to pay believe me, when you've really dropped your precious phone and thinking that the gorilla glass actually saved your a$$.

I do hope in future HTC would move along with the majority in equipping their future models of phone with gorilla glass unless their are indirectly wanting you to break your phone out of our daily utter clumsiness and get another phone.

More and more phones today are coming out with a mix of plastic and metal and glass. Some of the models I remembered even is made of titanium ( the old nokia phone). I think the new iphone 4 rumours to be made of titanium as well... To me I don't expect the phone to survive being run over by a car or a truck or dropped from 100ft of up in the air. The only wish is if the phones could get by our daily routines with much of a worry carrying this fragile phone along. ( unless of course your alwiz living on the edge of your seat, base jumping and all tongue.gif ). For me, flexible durable plastic has alwiz been a good choice of phones. ( I remember those SE phones like P800 and P900) There should at least be some sort of material to absorb the impact when the phone is dropped. When the body of the phone becomes more and more solid, the impact in the event of a fall will be transferred into their internal parts, ie. sensors, pcb board, screen/lcd which end of the day spells doom to the handset.

Unless you might be crazy enough by wrapping 2-3 layers of invishield / ghost-armor around your phone, or putting your phone in a spongy helly kitty pouch everytime you use it, you might want to start finding ways to protect your precious.

Best way so far for this phone is to insure it... Not sure if this option is available for Msians or not. Either that, just wait for the phone to drop it's price like hell so you don't have to feel that painfull if you've ever broke it. tongue.gif

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