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Originally Posted by KingFoamNYC
IS THE HTC HD2 COMING TO TMOBILE US? PLEASE ANSWER IF SO I WILL START TO SAVE MONEY NOW
It's really just a rumor as of now, nothing concrete.
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Originally Posted by KingFoamNYC
IS THE HTC HD2 COMING TO TMOBILE US? PLEASE ANSWER IF SO I WILL START TO SAVE MONEY NOW
I just grabbed a TOUCH PRO 2 as well.Originally Posted by BattsLM
It's still too early to say.. Still trying to get the phone how I want it.. Stay tuned..Originally Posted by chitown4eva
Originally Posted by BattsLM
Finally got upgraded with the TP2 after having 3 different TP1's.. Been playing with different software,apps,tweaks, etc since last night..
what do you (and other TP2 owners) think about it after spending some time with it? I'm very interested in the tp2 (t-mobile).
The difference is that the Windows Marketplace isn't the only site to get applications for your Windows Phone. What app do the iPhone and Android OS have that you can't get on your Windows Phone?Originally Posted by holdenmichael
Go to m.google.com/maps on your phone to download Google Maps or here on your computer to text yourself a link. Menu > Use GPSOriginally Posted by KiiidThrash
how do i use the gps on my tp2????
or what do i download??????
im lost help me out nt
fml
Go to http://m.bing.com/download/ to download a mobile version of bing. I believe it's Menu > Track me using GPS
There are other programs that use GPS too. I've got one that tracks my walk/run, but I haven't used it yet.
I feel this. the App store is cheeks. There aren't any apps worth the purchase. It's +#*%!! up tho how Apple and Android get all the apps and BB and WinMo don't or they do at a later timeThat's the only reason I would want an Android phone is for the Apps.
[h1]AT&T: Hello Google-Branded Android Phone, Bye iPhone![/h1]
File under: News
By: Chuong Nguyen | Date: 18-Nov-09 | 0 Comments
Rumors of a Google-branded phone that would be designed and made by Google are heating up. The Google hardware design was supposed to have been ready for the holiday shopping season, and it looks like the debut of the Google phone may be pushed back to early 2010, probably because Google's design team was busy assisting other partners.
TechCrunch is speculating that the new phone will take a no-compromise approach that is dictated by Google to create the best end user experience, much like how Apple has control over the iPhone. The rumored device is said to be made by HTC, although TechCrunch is pinning the OEM duties to LG or Samsung, with LG being the more likely candidate as Samsung's involvement in supplying parts for the iPhone may induce Apple's pressure against Samsung from a Google venture.
The likely candidate for this device? Perhaps it will be AT&T. Verizon already has the Droid as its flagship, a device that is selling well and is being warmly received by both consumers and the media. Perhaps this will be the device that fills AT&T's gap when its iPhone exclusivity period ends, making it a natural fit for Google to snab the carrier and get good terms and set a competitive environment to prove that it can out-do Apple. AT&T so far is the only carrier of the big far to not offer an Android device and the carrier has been unusually silent on that matter.
[h1]Poll: Should HTC Dump Windows Mobile for Android?[/h1]
File under: News
By: Chuong Nguyen | Date: 18-Nov-09 | 13 Comments
The talk over at MobileTechWorld surrounds the debate over whether HTC should abandon its Windows Mobile roots and go with the Android operating system. Whiloe at first glance, it may make sense for HTC to jump ship--its HTC HD2 hardware is receiving praises but getting knocked at CNET and Gizmodo because it runs the Windows Mobile OS that many are critical of, the firm may cut licensing costs as Android is open source, and Android is getting hot with Google services like Google Maps for Navigation, flagship devices like the Motorola Droid comes with added value and won't be relegated to commodity status.
What do you think? Should HTC jump ship or remain loyal but open with their business strategy? Sound off in our polls!
However, there is also the other side of the coin, and if HTC does make that jump, there will also be downsides. Some of which may include the fact that it will have to play within Google's ecosystem, which may not always be fair and may be dictated by favorites. Additionally, with rumors of a Google-branded Android phone on the horizon in 2010, HTC will need to compete with other OEMs and with Google. As the original Android OEM, it must feel a bit used if Google was just using it and others as testers in this Android experiment.
And finally, diversification in its product portfolio may lead to additional sales. Exchange 2010 and Windows Mobile are compelling products for the enterprise and Android 2.0 isn't quite business-ready yet, which would make sense for HTC to keep both OSes ready. The firm, in the future, could aim to do what Palm did with Palm OS and Windows Mobile--essentially launch both OSes on similar designs and hardware chassis, saving hardware development.
(via: MobileTechWorld--visit MobileTechWorld for their full analysis on why HTC should make the full jump to Android)
-I really do enjoy having Office Mobile on my phone, it has come in handy a lot.
[h1]Office Mobile 2010 Beta Now Available[/h1]
File under: News
By: Adam Z Lein | Date: 18-Nov-09 | 12 Comments
Office Mobile 2010 Beta is now available for free in the Windows Mobile Marketplace. You can see it here in your web browser or look for it in the Marketplace app on your Windows Phone.
The description is as follows and you may notice a few new features.
Microsoft Office Mobile 2010 brings the powerful Microsoft Office 2010 tools you use every day at work, home, or school, to the screen of your Windows phone with rich interfaces especially designed for small devices.
By installing this application, you agree that:
* This Microsoft Office Mobile 2010 Beta will be disabled on April 5th, 2010.
* Prior versions of Microsoft Office Mobile that were installed after the phone was purchased will be uninstalled. You will need to re-install that software according to the instructions of your original purchase. If Microsoft Office Mobile came pre-installed on your phone, it will not be affected.
* The WINDOWS MARKETPLACE FOR MOBILE CUSTOMER SERVICE AGREEMENT applies to your use of this beta application.
Features:
View and edit your Microsoft[emoji]174[/emoji] Office[emoji]174[/emoji] documents with confidence.
Stay connected to work from anywhere with SharePoint Workspace Mobile.
Stay connected to work from anywhere with SharePoint Workspace Mobile.
Use PowerPoint Mobile as a presentation aid.
You mind sharing the website where you can check to see what phone they will send you?
http://www.phoneclaim.com/sprint? Ibelieve that's it. Just keep from submitting the claim.
tired of Windows Media..
Windows Mobile or Media? Are you referring to the whole OS or just its mobile media player? The OS as a whole is stale, but the media player isprobably as bad as it gets in 2009. I don't like the media player nor how it handles the media functions out of the box and w/o 3rd party software.
I was using Pandora on an iPhone yesterday. A nearly two year old iPhone. My Touch Pro 2 can't use Pandora. My Touch Pro can't use Pandora. My twoyear old Q9c can. That was the last time Pandora bothered to make a version of Pandora for a Windows Phone.
The version made for the iPhone (and the Pre and Android OS) is touch friendly, the hacked version I use on my Touch Pro and TP2 is not. The version made forthe iPhone allows you to browse the music that has already played and read info' about the artist in landscape mode. The hacked version for my TP and TP2does not.
I can't even turn off the screen on my TP2 to save battery life when playing music w/o downloading a third party program.
On top of that, the hacked version of Pandora doesn't play the full song (this doesn't happen to everyone).
[/Pandora on Windows Phone rant]
I'll live with it (Windows) 'til I get booted off my plan.
what do you (and other TP2 owners) think about it after spending some time with it? I'm very interested in the tp2 (t-mobile).
The more I use it, the more I like it and grow accustomed to its size.
IS THE HTC HD2 COMING TO TMOBILE US? PLEASE ANSWER IF SO I WILL START TO SAVE MONEY NOW
You should be saving your money regardless. There's always going to be something worth buying.
Originally Posted by Mastamind89
[h1]AT&T: Hello Google-Branded Android Phone, Bye iPhone![/h1]
File under: News
By: Chuong Nguyen | Date: 18-Nov-09 | 0 Comments
Rumors of a Google-branded phone that would be designed and made by Google are heating up. The Google hardware design was supposed to have been ready for the holiday shopping season, and it looks like the debut of the Google phone may be pushed back to early 2010, probably because Google's design team was busy assisting other partners.
TechCrunch is speculating that the new phone will take a no-compromise approach that is dictated by Google to create the best end user experience, much like how Apple has control over the iPhone. The rumored device is said to be made by HTC, although TechCrunch is pinning the OEM duties to LG or Samsung, with LG being the more likely candidate as Samsung's involvement in supplying parts for the iPhone may induce Apple's pressure against Samsung from a Google venture.
The likely candidate for this device? Perhaps it will be AT&T. Verizon already has the Droid as its flagship, a device that is selling well and is being warmly received by both consumers and the media. Perhaps this will be the device that fills AT&T's gap when its iPhone exclusivity period ends, making it a natural fit for Google to snab the carrier and get good terms and set a competitive environment to prove that it can out-do Apple. AT&T so far is the only carrier of the big far to not offer an Android device and the carrier has been unusually silent on that matter.
Originally Posted by iHateTimeDotCom
NBA League Pass. Still tryna find a good app that shows my banks ATMs also, ud think Bing would have itOriginally Posted by Dathbgboy
The difference is that the Windows Marketplace isn't the only site to get applications for your Windows Phone. What app do the iPhone and Android OS have that you can't get on your Windows Phone?Originally Posted by holdenmichael
Go to m.google.com/maps on your phone to download Google Maps or here on your computer to text yourself a link. Menu > Use GPSOriginally Posted by KiiidThrash
how do i use the gps on my tp2????
or what do i download??????
im lost help me out nt
fml
Go to http://m.bing.com/download/ to download a mobile version of bing. I believe it's Menu > Track me using GPS
There are other programs that use GPS too. I've got one that tracks my walk/run, but I haven't used it yet.
I feel this. the App store is cheeks. There aren't any apps worth the purchase. It's +#*%!! up tho how Apple and Android get all the apps and BB and WinMo don't or they do at a later timeThat's the only reason I would want an Android phone is for the Apps.
http://www.phoneclaim.com/sprint? I believe that's it. Just keep from submitting the claim.Originally Posted by holdenmichael
You mind sharing the website where you can check to see what phone they will send you?
tired of Windows Media..
Windows Mobile or Media? Are you referring to the whole OS or just its mobile media player? The OS as a whole is stale, but the media player is probably as bad as it gets in 2009. I don't like the media player nor how it handles the media functions out of the box and w/o 3rd party software.
I was using Pandora on an iPhone yesterday. A nearly two year old iPhone. My Touch Pro 2 can't use Pandora. My Touch Pro can't use Pandora. My two year old Q9c can. That was the last time Pandora bothered to make a version of Pandora for a Windows Phone.
The version made for the iPhone (and the Pre and Android OS) is touch friendly, the hacked version I use on my Touch Pro and TP2 is not. The version made for the iPhone allows you to browse the music that has already played and read info' about the artist in landscape mode. The hacked version for my TP and TP2 does not.
I can't even turn off the screen on my TP2 to save battery life when playing music w/o downloading a third party program.
On top of that, the hacked version of Pandora doesn't play the full song (this doesn't happen to everyone).
[/Pandora on Windows Phone rant]
I'll live with it (Windows) 'til I get booted off my plan.
what do you (and other TP2 owners) think about it after spending some time with it? I'm very interested in the tp2 (t-mobile).
The more I use it, the more I like it and grow accustomed to its size.
IS THE HTC HD2 COMING TO TMOBILE US? PLEASE ANSWER IF SO I WILL START TO SAVE MONEY NOW
You should be saving your money regardless. There's always going to be something worth buying.
My bad, meant windows mobile .
Yea kinda figured, just wish there was an app to make everything a lot more simpler . But I guess I can't complain aey
I thought there was a "Find my ATM" app' that recently made it to the marketplace?
DatzNasty, regarding Pandora, here's what I found using Google:http://fluffyphones.com/fluffy-apps/pandora-htc-touch-pro-2-rhodium-wvga-windows-mobile-download/
I don't know if it's different from what I have or just a different name for the file. It also describes a fix for playing incomplete songs. I have yetto try it. I'll let you know how/if it works later today.
The difference is that the Windows Marketplace isn't the only site to get applications for your Windows Phone. What app do the iPhone and Android OS have that you can't get on your Windows Phone?Originally Posted by holdenmichael
Go to m.google.com/maps on your phone to download Google Maps or here on your computer to text yourself a link. Menu > Use GPSOriginally Posted by KiiidThrash
how do i use the gps on my tp2????
or what do i download??????
im lost help me out nt
fml
Go to http://m.bing.com/download/ to download a mobile version of bing. I believe it's Menu > Track me using GPS
There are other programs that use GPS too. I've got one that tracks my walk/run, but I haven't used it yet.
I feel this. the App store is cheeks. There aren't any apps worth the purchase. It's +#*%!! up tho how Apple and Android get all the apps and BB and WinMo don't or they do at a later timeThat's the only reason I would want an Android phone is for the Apps.
I just typed it in the Marketplace search... I didn't find anything.Originally Posted by holdenmichael
I thought there was a "Find my ATM" app' that recently made it to the marketplace?
Truth. Android is based off WinMo. They just have bad timin w/ releasin OSes for the phones. I still gotta set up my remote desktop too. Goodlooks on the reminderOriginally Posted by iHateTimeDotCom
cats kill me tryin to *@+$ on WM... its a good OS... we actually have useful apps... how many of u iphone or android users can do remote desktop?
Yeah, I saw an ad for these "Find my" apps while searching for a Windows Marketplace .cab file, but I wasn't able to find them inthe actual marketplace so I don't know what was going on.Originally Posted by Paul Is On Tilt
I just typed it in the Marketplace search... I didn't find anything.Originally Posted by holdenmichael
I thought there was a "Find my ATM" app' that recently made it to the marketplace?
i got google maps
its free though...right?
also i have 6.1 is that the latest version out right now????
Yes, both Google Maps and bing are free.
6.1 is the latest for the TP2 on Sprint, but you can flash a new ROM with 6.5 or 6.5.1. Find them on PPCGeeks.com or XDA-Developers.com.
I recently installed WkTASK to make switching between open applications easier. I used TaskFacade on my Touch Pro with 6.5, but I didn't like having tomap a button to launch it or its lack of efficiency.
How do you go back and forth between applications?
I just use Quick Reply to reply in posts on Opera 9.5. I can't use the Add Reply option.Originally Posted by Chico Cummings
BTW, am I the only person not able to reply to a topic on NT using Opera 9.5? I have to use Skyfire for some reason...