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HTC phones have perfomance issues January 18, 2008 [Pocket PC phone] | By Edward J. R. HTC has something like 90% of market share of Windows Mobile phones so anything that relates to HTC is affecting big number of people. While HTC also offers some of the most sophisticated devices, some of them have issues: This means our really expensive HTC phones (the TyTN II is about $700) are grossly under-performing. In fact, in many things, these devices operate even slower than HTC's (and competitors') two years older models - see the videos under navigation for demonstrations, especially the TomTom video (TyTN II vs Magician) is a terrific example. The drivers (small pieces of software that govern your device's hardware) in question are responsible for all drawing operations. This means absolutely everything having anything to do with putting something on your screen is affected. This includes normal programs, video playback, games, taking pictures, etc. If it's on your screen, it's affected. This makes the devices feel really slow and unresponsive. For more details about this, see the Drivers in detail page. There is also a problem with the touchscreen driver, which predates the driver issues mentioned above. This issue comes down to your device slowing down to a crawl whenever you touch the screen. To learn more, visit website devoted to issues in HTC phones. Credit: Bram.
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