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HTC: LTE Phone in 2011, No Sense on WinPho7

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Slammer

Sep 24, 2010, 3:08 PM

I Like Sense...

I know for many, stock Android is their choice. However, I love the personality Sense brings to HTC's devices. I don't require modifications or special interface specifications to enjoy my phone as most everything I need is accessible.

But for many, this news is welcome.

John B.
Slammer said:
I know for many, stock Android is their choice. However, I love the personality Sense brings to HTC's devices. I don't require modifications or special interface specifications to enjoy my phone as most everything I n
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I like Sense to, I just like getting my Android updates without delay. 🙂
That's cool that you like Sense, I know a lot of people do. All I'm asking is that HTC make it optional.

Ship with stock Android installed and Sense as an add-on image. Then ask on the first bootup if you'd like Sense installed. If yes, it install...
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tjobrien21

Sep 24, 2010, 1:03 PM

Now if only we could get it off the Android phones...

I'd like to see Sense removed, or at least made optional, on the Android phones. Hopefully that's coming soon too!
Install some other home screen replacement and then when you hit the home button you can choose stock android home or sense home.
pjhauser

Sep 24, 2010, 12:54 PM

Does Sense on WP7 even make sense?

Isn't one of the biggest features of Windows Phone 7 their new home screen layout??? Then it's probably a good thing that HTC didn't have time to add their own layer on top of it. It's not like it's Windows Mobile 6 that needs some help because it was just built on carryovers from previous windows UI concepts going all the way back to the desktop. We're talking about a brand new interface that was created based on the needs of real end users.

I personally have a Samsung Captivate that has the TouchWiz layer, but thankfully the hardware handles it fine and it's not bad to use. But I would have been completely fine with stock Android 2.1. But if not for Samsung's need to add Touchwiz I would be on Android 2.2 already.

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