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Guest rtimi28
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To all you chefs, do you think it is possible to remove the WM6.5 UI and keep that of samsung in to see if the speed increases. everyone tends to remove the samsung touchwiz but what I think is that due to having a heavy UI in windows and then adding touchwiz is what slows the phone down. I wish I had this phone and tried cooking right away but I really don't have the time. to do so. Please if anyone can try this and let us know how it goes.

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Guest surgex
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I don't think this would be possible, although the idea is kind of interesting...I know nothing about cooking, but I think there would be just too many dependencies missing and the device as a whole would not function correctly.

Guest amdzero
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To all you chefs, do you think it is possible to remove the WM6.5 UI and keep that of samsung in to see if the speed increases. everyone tends to remove the samsung touchwiz but what I think is that due to having a heavy UI in windows and then adding touchwiz is what slows the phone down. I wish I had this phone and tried cooking right away but I really don't have the time. to do so. Please if anyone can try this and let us know how it goes.

The samsung stuff you are talking about is only visual and really just covers up the underlying WinMo UI. From a programming stand point I can tell you that a call to open a new window has to go through the kernal and then the message handler. Samsung has intercepted these messages and used a custom paint for their "UI" it seems. Really there is nothing we can do to get rid of the WinMo UI.

What you are asking the chefs to do is like changing the paint color of a car, while removing the frame altogether. It just doesn't work that way.

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