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Evo is limited to 30 fps though
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Originally Posted by 18th letter
Evo is limited to 30 fps though
[h2]HTC EVO 4G hacked to support 60 FPS video[/h2]
by Kelly Hodgkins on June 23rd, 2010 at 2:40pm
Filed under: Android, HTC, Hacks, Hardware, Sprint10 Comments
HTC EVO 4G owners disappointed that the graphics on their premiere handset were deliberately capped at 30 FPS by HTC should head over to xda-developers and give the folks over there a hearty thank you. With some clever coding, this software cap has been lifted and select EVO 4G handsets can achieve up to 60 FPS performance in games and other graphic intensive applications. This fix needs some tweaking as tearing, v-sync issues, and other graphics anomalies are present after uncapping. The fix is also limited to handsets with hardware 0003 and an Epson display (how to check your display courtesy of PPC geeks). The devs are working on these limitations and interested parties should keep a keen eye on the very active thread for developments as they occur.
Originally Posted by 18th letter
Evo is limited to 30 fps though
[h2]HTC EVO 4G hacked to support 60 FPS video[/h2]
by Kelly Hodgkins on June 23rd, 2010 at 2:40pm
Filed under: Android, HTC, Hacks, Hardware, Sprint10 Comments
HTC EVO 4G owners disappointed that the graphics on their premiere handset were deliberately capped at 30 FPS by HTC should head over to xda-developers and give the folks over there a hearty thank you. With some clever coding, this software cap has been lifted and select EVO 4G handsets can achieve up to 60 FPS performance in games and other graphic intensive applications. This fix needs some tweaking as tearing, v-sync issues, and other graphics anomalies are present after uncapping. The fix is also limited to handsets with hardware 0003 and an Epson display (how to check your display courtesy of PPC geeks). The devs are working on these limitations and interested parties should keep a keen eye on the very active thread for developments as they occur.
Originally Posted by UrbenYouth
I watched a little. iPhone looks to be the winner. I want to cop but I'm under contract with verizon. Is the cancellation fee really only 175? If so, I may just cancel, sell my iPod and blackberry and that should cover it, no? Thoughts?
Originally Posted by UrbenYouth
I watched a little. iPhone looks to be the winner. I want to cop but I'm under contract with verizon. Is the cancellation fee really only 175? If so, I may just cancel, sell my iPod and blackberry and that should cover it, no? Thoughts?
basically...Originally Posted by Frankie Valentino
Dat dont make da iphone better
basically...Originally Posted by Frankie Valentino
Dat dont make da iphone better
Originally Posted by ao17
Wow the iPhone looks much more crisp
Originally Posted by ao17
Wow the iPhone looks much more crisp
What you did there....Originally Posted by Frankie Valentino
Dat dont make da iphone better