These brands are not resistant enough to stress testing ,in different
environments.
HTC gives a slower response time on heavy Internet usage. Ditto for
Motorola & others...
Anyways, a format of your phone is needed for faster responses..

Thanks,
jd

On 8/27/10, Casper Bang <[email protected]> wrote:
> Glad to hear that Steven, that has been my findings too. Unfortunately
> both Motorola and HTC likes to add their share of fancy looking stuff
> on top of stock with little regard for responsiveness. Let's hope
> Gingerbread, as reportedly is its mission statement, will succeed in
> minimizing the UI fragmentation in the future (the default launcher
> you see in CM6 is actually not stock either, but ADW.Launcher from the
> community).
>
>
> On Aug 27, 6:16 am, Steven Herod <[email protected]> wrote:
>> As a follow up, I've updated my HTC Desire with the Cyanogenmod and
>> Froyo (version 6, RC 2) and its working a lot better than the default
>> Sense UI that ships with HTC.
>>
>> I was very reluctant to do this kind of hack, mainly because I'm
>> losing the apples to apples comparison between what a normal user
>> experiences on and iPhone vs an HTC phone.
>>
>> But at the end of the day, its my phone, so I need to get the most out
>> of it, so cyanogenmod I go.
>>
>> On Aug 25, 10:09 pm, Phil <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > On Aug 25, 4:07 am, Wayne Fay <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > > > I'm otherwise really happy with my switch from the iPhone 3G. My
>> > > > carrier gave me a second N1 for free (I imported the first from
>> > > > Google
>> > > > direct) unbranded and unlocked, it's now running froyo and my data
>> > > > plan has *no limit* and *no small print/fair use policy*
>>
>> > > Where are you located and what carrier?!?
>>
>> > > Wayne
>>
>> > I'm in the UK - Vodafone gave me a great deal on a two year business
>> > contract.  750 minutes to mobs, unlimited landline calls, unlimited
>> > data. All for £30 plus tax a month. First thing I did was to scour the
>> > two page contract for fair use or data limits and could find none.
>>
>> > I also noticed an immediate improvement in signal and data speed once
>> > I'd moved from O2 - so I'm saving money over my iPhone tarrif and
>> > getting a better service.
>>
>> > Was listening to JP319 last night and was struck by the high cost of
>> > mobile in the USA. Butthen I'm in Florida right now and my roaming
>> > call rates are £1 a minute to receive a call and £1.50 a minute to
>> > make one...
>
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