Yep it actually does void warranty, that is why my DHD is still on stock. You can go play dumb and take it in for repairs not saying a word about flashing
Who knows you might get lucky
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Yep it actually does void warranty, that is why my DHD is still on stock. You can go play dumb and take it in for repairs not saying a word about flashing
Who knows you might get lucky
Yep it actually does void warranty, that is why my DHD is still on stock. You can go play dumb and take it in for repairs not saying a word about flashing
Who knows you might get lucky
My HTC Desire HD just died today. I checked on it at lunch time and it was off - knowing the battery issues with the phone I assumed it needed to be charged.
When I got home I chucked it on charge - but it didn't come on - I then noticed that the LED was off.
I removed battery, changed to a different battery and tried to power again. NOTHING. Not able to boot off battery or charger or boot in to recovery mode.
This phone is in on a contract with Virgin Mobile. What will they do when I take it in and they find Leedroid? Does custom firmware void warranty? (i'm partially sure it does). What are my options?
HELP PLEASE!
J
so when is the DHD getting the GingerB update??? hope the SP's get the OTA updates sorted.
I would love to get my Desire HD, but MTN has messed up so badly that I am still waitingshould I even bother trying to hunt the phone down or should I wait for the next version that comes out? Rumour has it that the htc pyramid will be anounced soon and by the time MTN gets their act together I can just as well go for that one. Any other phones similar to the Desire HD that might be confirmed soon?
Ok so its not gonna be the Evo 3D.... I have my phone for next year... its the HTC Sensation
http://gizmodo.com/#!5790902/htcs-n...ion-gears-up-with-dual+core-and-video-editing
It's kinda underwhelming... the 1GB storage.
Screen pixel density is very welcome, though.
How is the storage managed on the Android 2.3?
Let's say you have 8GB storage on C:, how much is left for Virtual Memory?
Is there any noticisable slow-downs in any application as the storage space is reduced?
None is virtual, Memory for running applications is dedicated.
In the example of the DHD it has 768 MB RAM for running apps and 1.5 gig for internal storage if you add a SD card that becomes extra storage where applications can be moved to since Android 2.2. Only problem is when you plug in the device as a USB dongle/or remove the SD card, you dont have access to the applications on the card until rectified.
That could become a problem when trying to play very graphically intensive games then (loading textures into memory as one such example). Perhaps an OS update might alleviate the issue somewhat.
In the PC world yes, on a mobile phone I dont think so esp the way the OS is designed to work. Remember even iPhone dont have virtual ram
Here is some stats to explain why this is a none issue
iPhone 3GS had only 256k of ram to run apps, the iPhone 4 has 512k
A game like say Asphalt 5 so called "exe'' = 10 meg and the data files is 150 meg so you can fit the entire 3D game into the memory. Something even PC's dont do.
Another thing about memory on mobiles to remember is that unlike PC's where data is stored on a HD, general storage is faster to access so swapping out data doesn't need it be stored in memory making it faster to access. The only reason PC applications use large amounts of ram is to cache data so that it doesn't have to wait for the slower hardrive. People only used virtual memory (ram is expensive) as a way to bypass or fool the memory required.
Ok so its not gonna be the Evo 3D.... I have my phone for next year... its the HTC Sensation
http://gizmodo.com/#!5790902/htcs-n...ion-gears-up-with-dual+core-and-video-editing