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Re: Verizon TP2 MR3 upgrade is available

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Originally Posted by djb680 View Post
Honestly, I haven't noticed a single functional difference between MR2 and MR3. Saying that, I never have experienced the SOD or some of the other anomalies reported here. Does seem a shame that they had to release the radio change as an entire MR though.
I believe that in the process of doing our NAND testing for Android, we have identified why SoD actually occurs some of the time. Apparently HTC decided to just use random panels on our devices rather than using the exact same one for all rhodium devices. This means that Verizon's ROM's have the drivers designed specifically for the panels in their devices from HTC, but if you use those drivers on the Sprint device, it may have SoD because it is not optimized for the different panel(s) used in the rhod400...
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