HTC one si 2gb ram DDR3 not DDR2

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Maedhros

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Man...

This is the one thing HTC is notorious for. They always have 1 inferior feature on this devices.

All the way from their WM days to even their android days. Very unfortunate.
 

Maedhros

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Is it really going to cause many issues though? Most likely not.

Nothing is 'perfect' :)

Of course not, but if you have been using an HTC device since their WM days, you just cannot help but be frustrated.

If you find me a single HTC device that didn't have 1 flaw I will be amazed. When I say flaw, I don't mean crappier screen, or crap speaker quality. I mean:

1. No LED flash (when previous model had it)
2. No LED indicator (when previous model had it)
3. 512 MB less ram then competition (or 1gb less in the case of the One X)

I could go on and on... none of these have been deal breaking, but they are not so insignificant that we can easily ignore it. After all these generations of devices, I cannot help but agree with some people who say that HTC does this on purpose.

Funny thing is... I have made this complaint on the forum for every device they have released since the DHD. They were notorious for this during the WM days, then they improved. But as soon as the Sensation came out... it was another lackluster device.

Then the One X with 1 GB of ram?!?

Now the HTC One with DDR2 instead of DD3.

I'll reiterate: This isn't necessarily a deal breaker for me, but it really leaves a bad taste in my mouth, especially because I know HTC is better then this.
 

kalo88

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Of course not, but if you have been using an HTC device since their WM days, you just cannot help but be frustrated.

If you find me a single HTC device that didn't have 1 flaw I will be amazed. When I say flaw, I don't mean crappier screen, or crap speaker quality. I mean:

1. No LED flash (when previous model had it)
2. No LED indicator (when previous model had it)
3. 512 MB less ram then competition (or 1gb less in the case of the One X)

I could go on and on... none of these have been deal breaking, but they are not so insignificant that we can easily ignore it. After all these generations of devices, I cannot help but agree with some people who say that HTC does this on purpose.

Funny thing is... I have made this complaint on the forum for every device they have released since the DHD. They were notorious for this during the WM days, then they improved. But as soon as the Sensation came out... it was another lackluster device.

Then the One X with 1 GB of ram?!?

Now the HTC One with DDR2 instead of DD3.

I'll reiterate: This isn't necessarily a deal breaker for me, but it really leaves a bad taste in my mouth, especially because I know HTC is better then this.

The same can be said really for many manufacturers =/ I see your frustration though.
 

djbenny1

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Of course not, but if you have been using an HTC device since their WM days, you just cannot help but be frustrated.

If you find me a single HTC device that didn't have 1 flaw I will be amazed. When I say flaw, I don't mean crappier screen, or crap speaker quality. I mean:

1. No LED flash (when previous model had it)
2. No LED indicator (when previous model had it)
3. 512 MB less ram then competition (or 1gb less in the case of the One X)

I could go on and on... none of these have been deal breaking, but they are not so insignificant that we can easily ignore it. After all these generations of devices, I cannot help but agree with some people who say that HTC does this on purpose.

Funny thing is... I have made this complaint on the forum for every device they have released since the DHD. They were notorious for this during the WM days, then they improved. But as soon as the Sensation came out... it was another lackluster device.

Then the One X with 1 GB of ram?!?

Now the HTC One with DDR2 instead of DD3.

I'll reiterate: This isn't necessarily a deal breaker for me, but it really leaves a bad taste in my mouth, especially because I know HTC is better then this.
isnt the point of this thread that MAYBE the phone uses ddr3 and not ddr2 as HTC have said?

because the chip only comes with ddr3?
 

NiCk.JaY

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Sorry if it is too basic a question, but is there any major difference between ddr2 and ddr3?

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kalo88

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According to Phil Nickinson on Android Central, the One will have DDR3 memory. http://forums.androidcentral.com/ht...ouve-got-questions-lets-do-2.html#post2598040

Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium

Originally Posted by Hbomber110
DDr3 or 2 ?
Some spec sheets say its ddr3 but according to Qualcomm the 600 uses ddr3 RAM

Thank you !
HTC spec sheet says DDR2. Apparently the HTC spec sheet is wrong and it's DDR3. Not that you should lose any sleep over that kind of thing

Taken from the link
 

matheus_sc

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htc support impress me!

Dear matheus criscuolo,

Thank you for contacting HTC Technical Support Center!

We understand it is important to have a phone that meets your needs; we will do our best to provide a solution.

In regards on your question about the HTC One having 2G of DDR2 or DDR3, when you take a look at the HTC website under the specs of HTC One is information is the following:

•Total storage : 32GB/64GB, available capacity varies1

•RAM : 2 GB DDR2

This is the correct information, since this is in our HTC website; the other one that you provide for us to see, is a third-party website and we do not recommend looking at those websites for information like this. I recommend you to always look on HTC official websites or contact HTC Email Support for any questions or assistance you have in the future.

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    Of course not, but if you have been using an HTC device since their WM days, you just cannot help but be frustrated.

    If you find me a single HTC device that didn't have 1 flaw I will be amazed. When I say flaw, I don't mean crappier screen, or crap speaker quality. I mean:

    1. No LED flash (when previous model had it)
    2. No LED indicator (when previous model had it)
    3. 512 MB less ram then competition (or 1gb less in the case of the One X)

    I could go on and on... none of these have been deal breaking, but they are not so insignificant that we can easily ignore it. After all these generations of devices, I cannot help but agree with some people who say that HTC does this on purpose.

    Funny thing is... I have made this complaint on the forum for every device they have released since the DHD. They were notorious for this during the WM days, then they improved. But as soon as the Sensation came out... it was another lackluster device.

    Then the One X with 1 GB of ram?!?

    Now the HTC One with DDR2 instead of DD3.

    I'll reiterate: This isn't necessarily a deal breaker for me, but it really leaves a bad taste in my mouth, especially because I know HTC is better then this.
    isnt the point of this thread that MAYBE the phone uses ddr3 and not ddr2 as HTC have said?

    because the chip only comes with ddr3?
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    i send a email for htc asking which its corret ddr2 or ddr3
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    Well yes but even if he has it in his hands he can't tell, it's not written anywhere

    But u can ask him to run a GLBenchmark 2.5 Egypt HD C24Z16 - Offscreen (1080p) test, on a full battery, no power saving and a clean run (just this test standalone) :D

    Well he is the one who is responsible for pr stuff for htc Germany. I get my HTC One from him later.

    I can ask him to do a benchmark, not sure if he will do that.

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    ---------- Post added at 02:06 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:42 PM ----------

    Asked for the clarification of ddr2 or ddr3 and asked for the benchmark result when you run it without any influence of previous benchmarks.

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    So when we will have the resoulds? Thanks:fingers-crossed:

    Whenever I get a response. Usually within the next 2 days if he does it.

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    Yea as far as customer support goes, you could probably have asked your magic 8 ball and got an equally reliable answer.

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