February 18th, 2010, 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by mi_canuck
Oh I'm sure it was the keyboard, as things started as soon as I had it on there and after it was removed. Nothing else was done, nothing else was installed in the meantime. From install to uninstall, was only like 20mins. I didn't like the HTC kb right off the bad.
Ironic, yes, but in a way, no surprising, as the OS is PURE Android, and the phone, while HTC built, was built to Google's exact specs, and was designed and tested with Google's pure version (ie. no sense, no HTC anything) of Android 2.1.
I've learned my lesson. I won't even bother with Sense - at least not on my Nexus. If I bought a Desire or some other HTC developed and sold handset that was developed with Sense from the onset, that's a different story.
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As much as I would love to jump on the Sense, I don't want to have to load a new rom every time there's an update. HTC is notoriously slow with their updates. It was a minor annoyance on iPhone with jailbreaking but there will be an even longer wait time here, so no thank you. I have faith that over the next year or so, Google will be adopting certain elements from the sense UI experience to make stock phone a bit more user friendly...
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