
HTC has released a hotfix for their flagship HTC Touch HD smartphone. Apparently, users reported a problem with screen responsiveness.
Here’s what HTC says about it:
Sometimes the screen stops responding for about 3 to 5 seconds when running an application that needs to use the stylus to click the screen repeatedly within a short time. For example, the Windows built-in software like SMS, email, solitaire, etc.
The hotfix should be applied to those Touch HDs with ROM version less than 1.19.xxx.x. Once you do that, your beloved WVGA screen-equipped device should work as it supposed to. Here’s a link to the page on HTC’s website from where you can grab the hotfix.
[Via: slashphone]
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