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Old 08-12-2010, 03:27 PM
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Re: |RHODCMDA|.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸¸.- Energy -.¸¸.·´¯ * |Aug 10| 21911|23128 * Sense 2017

My daughter bought an HTC HD2 and i've been helping her get it tailored a little bit. she got ahead of herself and installed an app that killed her phone. so i helped her do the 3-finger reset.

while browsing t-mobile's hd2 support site, lo and behold, this statement from their technical support folks:

Please note:
It is normal for the device to run slowly and the battery to drain at a higher rate for a short period of time after the update is applied. This is caused by any applications that might be performing an initial sync such as Outlook or a personal email account and while the device is updating application like weather and location. It may take up to four hours to complete all syncing. It is recommended that you charge your phone after the update is complete.

food for thought for the folks who observer high-battery drain at first and perhaps give up too soon??!!

Over-clocking? I've been overclocked to 768 for the last 3 weeks with no problems. and yes....it is faster...a lot faster.

have a great day,
marvin
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