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HTC Issue Digital Picture Enhancement Update to HTC HD2

Remember not too long ago I posted on an HTC HD2 Pink Aura Problem, you can read the original post (here), well apparently HTC have now got round to issuing an update that will fix the pink aura problem according to an article over on slashgear.

Apparently the image solving update has been described as a “Digital Picture Enhancement,” and the new firmware is supposed to correct said pink blob distortion that several HTC HD2 smartphone users have been experiencing.

Unfortunately beyond some HTC marketing speak such as how the HTC HD2 “delivers clear digital picture quality like never before,” very little else is known about this new firmware update.

So if any of our reader do receive the updated firmware and have been experiencing said pink hue problems with the HTC HD2 5 megapixel camera, please let us know if it actually does solve this problem or if said issue is still apparent.

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3 thoughts on “HTC Issue Digital Picture Enhancement Update to HTC HD2”

  1. Jenko says:

    The fix may be a bit to complex for many people to handle.

    You must have a PC running Microsoft Vista or Windows 7. You first sync phone to PC using Microsoft ActiveSync. Then you transfer and activate the exe file from PC to Phone.

    I’ll be happy when the HTC Bravo (Passion) comes out, running Google’s Android software, so we can leave this Microsoft way of doing things.

    I’m wondering whether the patch has slowed things down, by adding a second colour correction step.

  2. Hi I have an HD2 since Wednesday 9th December. I did see the ‘pink’ problem on the camera pictures. I have downloaded and installed the update and it appears to have been resolved, so this is an outstanding bit of high Tec kit!

    Thanks

    Sarge

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