Posts tagged: lack
T-Mobile HTC HD2 Sells Well, Despite Lack of WP7 Support
Jason Mackenzie, HTC’s North American division VP recently spoke with Forbes, during CTIA 2010 and mentioned that the company is pleased with the first day sales of the T-Mobile version of the HTC HD2. The device performed quite well, considering that it won’t get the desired Windows Phone 7 update, ...
Nexus One Touchscreen Issues Caused by Lack of Framework Hack?
Here we go again with the Google Nexus One touchscreen issue… You might remember that cool test app that revealed issues on Nexus One’s multitouch system, but was pretty OK when tested on Moto Droid. The software tracked the user’s fingers on the screen and we sure hope that the ...
Nokia X10 Symbian^3 Handset Gets Leaked; Nokia’s Lack of Interest for MWC Detailed (Video)
We knew something was missing from MWC 2010, in Barcelona this week and yes, it might have been Nokia. Although they announced the MeeGo platform together with Intel, they did it in a separate exhibition and have shown zero new handsets during MWC. This is quite a disappointment, coming from ...
Windows Mobile 7 Bad News Leaked: Lack of Multitasking and Flash
Microsoft is certainly going to showcase Windows Mobile 7 at Mobile World Congress 2010, that’s for sure, but we’ve just found some new details about the OS that’ll certainly discourage all hopefuls. PPCGeeks’ sources claim that the new platform will be present at MWC next week, but there’s also bad ...
Adobe Getting Aggressive About the iPhone’s Lack of Flash Support
You might be aware of the fact that the Apple iPhone doesn’t support Flash, so it’s not able to display a couple of pretty interesting sites. Till now, all we got when trying to view Flash-based content was a message saying “To view this content upgrade your browser and flash ...
Nokia’s Maemo Smartphones to Lack Carrier Customization/ Support?
Nokia has just announced it won’t allow mobile carriers to customize its Maemo devices excessively, probably in order to keep the identity of the software platform intact. In the case of Symbian smartphones, the Finns are more open to modifications, since carriers can tweak the software as they please.Nokia’s R&D ...