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Old 03-19-2009, 01:29 AM
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Re: From Verizon Touch Pro to Sprint version... is it really that much better?

Alright! I decided to bite the bullet and upload my first ever Youtube video

First, let me apologize that a) the video is not the greatest quality. I set the camera to Macro mode but it still was not too happy about shooting something so small/close, and b) that the video is sideways. The camera has an accelorometer that usually compensates for the angle that I hold it at, but it didn't correct for this, and I couldn't find any option in the video editing software I use to rotate the vid.

Still, you can more or less clearly see that:

- My phone boots with 70.7 MB free, with TF3D disabled, but several other today plug ins and S2U2 running (if I disable all today plug ins and S2U2 I can get very close to 80 MB free, and with TF3D enabled I boot with about 60 MB free)

- I am running a 20954 build/sys

- Opening the Windows folder in File Explorer takes between one and two seconds

- Upon sliding the keyboard out or back in, screen rotation takes less than one second (save for the Weatherpanel plug in which takes a couple extra seconds to pop back up, due to the animated skin I use).

Makes it kinda hard to feel like I have a gimped device.....

Here's the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmOsnfqtRWQ

FWIW, I have tried other roms, Juicy's 4.7, Juicy 5, MightyRom, a couple others, and NONE of them booted with this much free RAM, nor opened folders that quickly, nor rotated the screen that quickly. I keep going back to this SSK custom rom.... rediculously fast, and the only rom I can run for DAYS without a soft reset.

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