HTC One X,
the high-end
quad-core
Android-
based mobile
phone that
HTC made
official in February at the Mobile
World Congress in Barcelona,
arrives on shelves with a crippled
multitasking experience, recent
reports unveil.
Apparently, users have discovered
that the new tweaks that HTC
introduced in HTC One X to handle
multitasking are resulting in
unexpected behavior.
The Taiwanese mobile phone maker
has changed the vertical scrolling of
apps to a horizontal one in the new
Sense 4.0 UI loaded on its HTC One X ,
but made another important change
as well.
Users report that the device is force-
closing the applications that run in the
background, which results in a
crippled experience.
The stock Android platform does not
do so, which clearly shows that the
Taiwanese handset vendor has made
some modifications in the area.
However, it appears that this is how
the smartphone was intended to
behave, at least this is what the
company reportedly told The Verge.
“HTC is aware of some questions in
the enthusiast community about how
the HTC One X handles multitasking
and memory management for
background apps,” the vendor’s
official statement on the matter reads.
“We value the community's input and
are always looking for ways to
enhance customers' experience with
our devices. That said, right now
multitasking is operating normally
according to our custom memory
management specifications which
balance core ICS features with a
consistent HTC Sense experience.”
At the moment, HTC One X users who
would like to benefit from a different
approach to multitasking than the one
available on their devices should look
elsewhere, though chances are that
the vendor will review its position on
the matter.
Based on user feedback, HTC might
decide to alter the current
multitasking behavior of its
smartphone, though no promise on
this has been made, especially since
the company is seeing this as a
feature of the device, not as an issue.
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