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Originally Posted by themuffinman
If you feel that htc is releasing another crippled device then don't purchase it, simple. Besides all the major players in the market came out or is coming out with dual core android phones so whats the point of calling out htc?
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Have any of the other dual core manufactures listed their specifications set yet? Did they list multicore processor and decide to ship it with Android 2.3 which doesn't seem to support multicore? You don't consider this slightly deceptive advertising? As far as singling out HTC, I just call it as I see it. It's not like I'm promoting another phone or anything else to buy instead, in fact I believe I asked a question as to the validity of my assumption. What's the point of making a thread and only showing one side of an opinion? I too have been waiting, and waiting to get a new phone. This phone intrigues me, I just wish it worked as advertised at point of sale, it would make the decision to buy all that easier. I'm just irked that they promote a feature that seems that it'll take yet
another software update after purchase to implement, but unlike Froyo doesn't say dual core support (coming soon). You'd think after the Epic fiasco, this topic wouldn't be so touchy. It's not like HTC never held back anything in their history before, say dedicated graphic drivers or anything, but I do admit that the issues with the EVO have been quickly fixed, I'm still shocked about them fixing the fps cap after they originally said, "it can't be done" and give them mad props for pulling that off.