Re: Is it a given that the Touch Pro fixes the Mogul issues?
The Mogul was marketed as a certain type of device, and designed as that type of device. It doesn't live up to it. Plain and simple. That's what I'm saying. It's not my fault for expecting too much of it to run simple applications it comes with without having to soft-reset to clear up lost RAM. I'm not putting it through ridiculous paces. I'm doing basic things with basic applications, some of which came with the phone. That's all I'm saying. I'm not trying to hammer nails with a screwdriver and complaining about the screwdriver, I'm trying to hammer nails with something that was designed to be a hammer, marketed as a hammer, priced the same as the other hammers, yet stops responding after hitting certain nails and requires me to constantly put it away in my tool bag to cool off if I use it on several different types of nails that day, even when I fully close the nail container after each one.
You seem quite confident that I'm somehow expecting too much out of my phone, or misusing it, and your posts show that. That's why I can't simply let the potshots go. I've had this phone since its release 18 months ago, and although it's gotten consistently better (6.1 was a godsend), any suggestion that it has enough RAM to consistently run reasonable applications without constantly soft-resetting it to clear up missing RAM is a slap in the face to those of us who experience that on a daily basis. Spend a few days in the Titan forum and it'll become damn clear I'm not the only one with this problem. Why else would people be so excited by no2chem's nueROM3's ability to turn off the camera and free up a paltry 6MB of extra RAM? RAM is at a premium on this device, and its abilities are severely hampered by it. Period.
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