There are many who will have been delusional after the presentation of the HTC Sense 3.0 interface and the launch of the new HTC Sensation, a mobile phone that is positioned as a standard-bearer within the catalog of the Taiwanese firm, as it has a processor dual-core that allows us to equate it with devices as advanced as the LG Optimus 2X or the Samsung Galaxy S II. But this is not all that needs to be said regarding HTC's performance. With the customization of the new interface HTC Sense 3.0, the same that shapes the functions of the terminal and that is combined with the operating system, in this case Android, some dissenting voices have emerged. And it is that not everyone will be able to access it.
And it is that according to the latest news offered by HTC, the brand new interface will only be available for the HTC Flyer tablet, the HTC EVO 3D and the HTC Sensation, three terminals that have appeared in recent weeks and that have the latest technologies that have could apply HTC. The fact is that at this point, we can already say that the rest of the previous devices (by old) will not have the possibility of installing this interface, which is incompatible with the old systems. The only ones who will be able to opt for this service will be the users of the mobile phones of the future. In this way, smartphones as advanced as the HTC Desire HD or theDesire S will also be banned from accessing this new solution.
You already know, however, that it is wise to rectify and that some companies have already had to do the same to satisfy the requests and complaints of their most loyal customers. We refer to the case of the Sony Ericsson XPERIA and the update to new versions of Android. After a barrage of complaints and pleas, the Swedish-Japanese rectified for the luck of the users. It remains to be seen if in this case, customer satisfaction counts more than drastic executive decisions. It is hard to believe that terminals of the size of the HTC Desire HD cannot host this brand new interface without any problem. Everything will be seen.
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