HTC TouchFLO version 2 presented by John Wang from HTC
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read the fucking user manual first
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they used s2v
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its not really a app it comes with the phone(i have the phone so i no it came with it ) . al though you can get a clone of touchFLO from xda dev ..
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you shouldn't expect warranty from HTC. Let your cell operator make you a service deal for like 7eur/month.
Today they delivered a shiny Tytn II because my Tytn I ended up in the laundry.. :)
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But still the response should be faster. Processor is too slow. This is also with the Diamond as far as I've seen
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It truly does! I got a bad HTC touch ended up sending it to a repair center 4 times, came back defect. Then I had to demand a new one in the store.
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Touch Flo 2 looks good. Too bad HTC warranty sucks, which is preventing me from buy any HTC product.
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where can i download this app?
please help me
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So this isn't the version that comes on the alltel touch currently available? I'm trying to decide between the touch and the mogul? I love the querty keyboard on the touch but love the 3d box style touchflo? Why can't you put the touchflo on the mogul? The touch dual would be perfect (I think)since I believe it has both but alltel in my area doesn't carry it!
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LOL. I totally agree with you on this genieinthelamp. Iphone two finger zooming may look pretty trick and as to some of you youngster "hip" but in reality, simplicity fare much better in the long run. Why zoom with 2 when you can do it with 1. Or for instance, why have a flash when most flash on phones suck anyways and most times you can't even tell the difference with flash on or not. HTC keep up the good work. Don't add to the device unless it works :)
He couldn't understand the difference between a full circle (zoom) and a half circle (rotate). Zooming and rotating are fast, but loading next photo is too slow.
kirileman 4 years ago 5
in·ter·ac·tive : involving the actions or input of a user; especially : of, relating to, or being a two-way electronic communication system that involves a user's orders or responses (as to a poll).
Seems pretty interactive to me. They have quite a lot of ground to cover, but given their resources (compared to Apple's) they appear to be doing well. I'm just thankful I won't need two fingers to try and zoom in and out, especially with one-handed operation.
genieinthelamp 4 years ago 3