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Re: Native HTC messaging MMS fix (collaboration)

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Originally Posted by p-slim View Post
i dont know, but i can think of a couple reasons it works on the hd2 and not the tp2. 1 reason could be processor. i dont know if youve used that app but trust me its not meant to be that slow, a lack of a snapdragon processor could be 1 reason. another could be that specific client is currently made to work on overseas mms networks since it hasnt officially been ported over yet, or the simple and best answer is that we are all working on a program that was created for another phone and network all together and it will work when htc creates and app for us. you guys are all wasting your time, when htc gives us a new messaging client it might work, but with this current one its not going to happen, feel free to do all your time wasting as it will not work and it doesnt affect me but i thought i would at least try and save you some free time.
looking @ your post count n thanks n sign up date, im sure you have done great things or helped out greatly. w/ saying that, there is no need to be a nay-sayer! im sure you been around long enough to see things done that were "impossible", am i right? so honestly anything can be done w/ the right knowledge and time.

yes i believe the lag will never be fixed as we dont have the 'snapdragon' but as far as the 'send and recieve' of mms, i believe can be fixed w/ time an the right settings
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