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Originally Posted by kanzlr
that is not HTC who decided to do this, thats just how Windows Mobile handles VGA screens.
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Agreed. This is how WM added support for VGA screens (starting with WM 2003 SE in 2004). (Incidentally, it's also how they added support for 320x320 screens in WM 6; those also display the same amount of info as other 240x240 screens. They just look a little nicer doing so.)
As kanzlr pointed out, try using RealVGA to get the most out of your screen real estate. Running in RealVGA on a 4" or smaller VGA screen was doable, but on the Advantage's 5" screen it's actually quite a good size.