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Re: FroYo 2.2 -- A List of Bugs & Issues

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Originally Posted by johnnycakes2 View Post
After a hard reset (which should be done after any new OS install) everything seems to be working fine except for two things:

1.) Scrolling on any Internet page in 2.2 is noticeably slower than on 2.1. The screen lags, stalls, and simply doesn't keep up with any actual finger swipes. Double-tapping as well is hit-and-miss; you have to be really firm. I hope this gets cleared up on Tuesday.

2.) Contacts pictures are now pixelated and blurred. This was always the case when they got blown up to full size during the phone dialer, but now their miniature versions look like garbage just when scrolling through the address book. They were crisp and sharp in 2.1. I don't see why Google can't adhere to a single resolution standard to maintain consistent graphics. Again, maybe Tuesday?
I agree. But it's also a problem with HTC and the way they implement the resolution through their skins. The TP 1 had this problem and you had to physically find a pic and set it as a contact photo. If you set it through favorites or through the all contacts, the photos would be all screwed up in a pixelated mess.

Google's web contact photo's suck because, like you said, the resolution is set real low. Then when you try to download the contacts, it upscales the photo from a low res to a bigger low res pic resulting in a pixelated turd and it sucks donkey balls.

So the combo of both make it hard to set high res images. What I do is when I take a contact pic, I set it through the gallery. Then I save all contact pics to my PC for backup purposes.

But your right. Google and/or HTC need to set a standard of image resolution and then fix the shit.
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