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Re: stripped down version

What do you mean 'stripped down version'...?

I don't see how the Android builds can't be used on phones that don't have service. You don't need some special version just because you don't use the phone for calling etc...

I guess I'm not grasping the 'why' of a stripped down version. I'd be interested to hear what you suggest we strip out as well...

As for the sluggishness, there's many reasons, the main one being we're running Android on a processor from 2007 in 480x800. Look at native Android devices, and anything with that high res of a screen has at least a SnapDragon. My gf's LG Optimus has a much better processor AND a lower screen resolution. It really wasn't such a great combination choice by HTC, but hey what can you do.
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