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Old 02-10-2008, 10:33 AM
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As we all know, Sprint is blatantly witholding information from us of why they truly will not allow us to send MMS messages with our devices. I think it's time they see how serious we can be.

Now I do not know much about law, but I do believe we have a pretty strong case against them. What classifies a class action laws suit is this:

"Class actions lawsuits allow many people to bring small identical claims to court and have their issue be decided in a single legal proceeding."

It can consist of hundreds, thousands or millions of people. Obviously, we may only be in the hundred/thousands bracket..but we still can do this.

My question is, if this hasn't already been touched on. If I brought this to a lawyers attention, who would stand with me in this? If we can take almost everyone on this MMS problem we would have an ample enough voice to be heard.
when i bought this phone i assumed it had it as well as built in instant messaging. thanks to this site i was to get both things on my phone (i wish sprint had included both features on the phone BUT they didnt). i assumed these were both included - i didnt do my research. it is disappointing that a HIGH end phone doesnt have these features. i would be willing to sign something but unless you can find something in writing, i think we are out of luck.

there is a website http://htcclassaction.org/ that talks about a possible class action against HTC becuase of the lack of video drivers.
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when i bought this phone i assumed it had it as well as built in instant messaging. thanks to this site i was to get both things on my phone (i wish sprint had included both features on the phone BUT they didnt). i assumed these were both included - i didnt do my research. it is disappointing that a HIGH end phone doesnt have these features. i would be willing to sign something but unless you can find something in writing, i think we are out of luck.

there is a website http://htcclassaction.org/ that talks about a possible class action against HTC becuase of the lack of video drivers.
After reading all of that,
"Due to all the attention this page has been getting, CoreCodec did an early release of the new version of their CorePlayer Mobile product. They have graciously provided us with some licenses to test it out, and it significantly improves video playback. We were able to play a normal 700mb one hour TV show episode with little issue and a 350mb one hour TV show played absolutely perfect. Our tests show roughly between 25% and 100% improved performance, depending on the video. The interesting thing about this is, that they use QTV, a Qualcomm technology, to improve the video playback! Begs the question why these devices do not use QTV in this way out of the box..."

Seems like a long commerical...
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