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Re: Theory: RHOD400 and RHOD500 model difference.

What makes you say that our phones can't fully utilize current 3G speeds? Sure they can. Switch on WiFi and watch it fly. My example is using Youtube on the phone. It will buffer if it's a HQ video. Hell, you can watch movies encoded with AVC on our phones just fine. What's lacking in the TP2 is graphics capability. The spec sheet for the MSM7600 itself says max resolution is VGA, not WVGA. Add that to bad drivers and the ATI Imageon SoC that was designed in 2003, you can see why TF3D and other UI components are sometimes laggy. Oh, forgot to mention that WM6.1/6.5 is really WM5, just frankensteined to try to keep up with everyone else's OS. The code isn't even compiled to optimally use ARMv6 instructions. Look at the HTC Hero. It's built using the latest stable Linux kernel and the newest ARM toolchain and compiler out. It uses a very, very closely related but slightly less powerful MSM CPU and it runs circles around the TP2.
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