HTC: Video update still on the way - HTC boosting video performance

Posted by Will on Tuesday, April 29th, 2008 at 1:54 pm under Developer, HTC, Windows Mobile, Applications, Announcements

HTC video software update still on the wayRemember all the hoopla that HTC was caught up in a few months back? Right, well all the petition-signing and class-action lawsuit-filing from angry HTC customers looking to have full video acceleration on their flagship HTC smartphones paid off. HTC gave in and promised to deliver a software update for their flagship handsets that should give users a slight boost in video performance.

So, where's the update? According to HTC, it's still on the way. They aren't saying exactly when the update will be made available, or if it will be distributed as a device-installable .cab file or an Over-The-Air (OTA) download, but they assure us it's still in the pipeline.

Anyone out there still waiting for their HTC video update? Hang tight, it's only a matter of time…

[Via: PhoneNews]


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  • 4 Responses to “HTC: Video update still on the way - HTC boosting video performance”

    • anant says:

      well its time they started with their updates. they make helluva devices with such accuracy and if they fail at an important aspect like video drivers its inexplicable man!! and of course the phones ain't cheap in INDIA. Tune up ur devices and put them to test before selling it and exporting it to markets. u guys r great but the video driver is inexplicable

    • Faisal Riaz says:

      WHY is it that HTC is taking a lot of time to speed up its video feature? It should have been with users up till now

    • Marc Grondin says:

      So what devices are to be affected by this update. all the ones using the Qualcomm MSM7500 chip or just a select few?

    • Raidium says:

      This update should had never have to be released. They shold have allowed their devices to preform at their capabilities in the first place!

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