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Re: Graphics acceleration coming with Verizon 6.5 update! [unconfirmed]

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Originally Posted by RonDutt View Post
Tons, just not on Verizon. Pretty much anything thats not HTC has full hardware acceleration. I'm thinking about returning my TP2...2 year contract extension isn't worth it on a rumor that there will be full hardware acceleration in the future. Don't get me wrong, it's a GREAT device, but I'm more of a casual/multimedia user, I like to play games and watch movies at a rate my eyes can't keep up.
Thank you. I am glad some are accepting the fact that this driver fiasco from HTC is BS. DOnt get me wrong. The pro 2 is a very lovely phone but its just a pro1 with lipstick. Same ol same old. If everyone who bought a Pro2 would put their foot doan and returned it, I guarantee HTC would quickly release the drivers instead of taking a huge hit in their pocket. But thats not the case here. People still go out and buy it simple for the fact that its not a Iphone and they prefer WM as a OS. ANd since they have no other options but to buy from HTC then they are stuck and have forced themselves to love it no matter if its plagued with problems. I do understand their passion of love towards their phone that cost 300 to 600 dollars. If I spend that much money myself.. I would force myself to love it even if the screen has a massive problem with Bulging,stuck pixels, uneven lighting, and oily anomaly.
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