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Originally Posted by eehrhard
While I would like to have more performance out of my phone as much as anyone I think you have your analogys here backwards.
Being as this is not an advertised feature of the phone. (Most of you knew nothing about it until the HTCClassaction Website popped up or if you follow XDA quite closely) It would be more like You buying a 6 cyl car and the automaker giving you 6 cyl by just not utilizing 2 on its 8 cyl motor and sticking it in your car. Maybe your are mad cause you should have gotten 8 as all the hardware is there but you bought a 6 and got a 6. To have your analogy work you would have to have gotten a mogul without a keyboard or a touch that only had half the stated RAM.
These features should be made available but to feel entitled to them is kind of short sided. I am looking a my mogul box right now and see no info about the ati features.
Complain away to sprint, HTC, AT&T hopefully it will work and we will get even better stuff for our phone but at least realize (with the Mogul and Touch) we got the phone as it was advertized.
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Actually that Analgoy isn't completely correct. In this case they promised you a MSM 7500 which has the capability of the V8 as opposed to the V6. A closer analogy would be... They sold you a Hemi V8 but two of the cylinders weren't being used because they didnt' want to spend the extra time enabling them in the car's ECU. Now when you complain about it they say well the Hemi V8 we sold you still outperforms the V6 you could have bought. Now in this situation you're a bit pissed because when you were buying the car you thought you were getting the same Hemi V8 spec'd the same way that Chrysler makes it.
Now to all you people who say that it isn't advertised or this device isn't capable of what we're claiming it is.
1. All the devices with this chipset have been advertised as being able to deliver a multimedia experience. Even in HTC's own press release back in September they mention the 3D capabilities of this Chipset and specifically name the Mogul, TyTnII in the press release
2. With TCMCP I'm able to play a Video at decent frame rates that WMP (the built in default program) couldn't even handle at 3 fps. Why is that? Because TCMCP lets you choose a different rendering method which obviously takes advantage of more of the phone's Hardware capabilities. Later today CoreCodec the guys who make TCMCP will be releasing a new player that will take advantage of this devices graphics processor and be able to play H.264 video with no problem. They had to link the program to the qtv.dll driver.