Come on, really?
Is there any way to verify through qualcom that the msm7200 and msm7500 that was made for the htc titan and vogue actually don't contain the imageon hardware accelerator? Because if they advertised that the phone did have dual chips whether at a trade show or not, and stated that it contained these chipsets without noting that they were modified for HTC products then HTC and Sprint are both defrauding customers, by stating at trade shows and during press releases that the product has something that it doesn't. And if it turns out that the chipsets that went into the HTC phones DO have the imageon hardware accelerator, the fact that the manufacturer (HTC) and purchaser representing the product (Sprint) represented this as a feature even though they don't take advantage of it at all is misleading and false advertising. Furthermore, it is assumed that these companies should be innovating not stepping back in time... My 6700 was far superior in terms of performance than my 6800... not just video but in terms of the screen changing to landscape mode... rendering websites... bringing up contacts... the overall experience on a visually driven device is diminished by the poor quality of software and drivers and this is very disappointing, and unless rectified i will never by another HTC or Sprint product again.
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