HTC HD2
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- Anthony
- LKm
- 23 Nov 2009
ris, 23 Nov 2009Hi guys
Anthony and high tech are endorsing winmo even ... moreI use windows mobile phone because I use my phone to assist me with my work. Not just entertainment.
I need Microsoft word compatibility to read and edit .docx files.
I need Microsoft Excel to read and edit my Time sheet on the go.
And I need the be able to sync with outlook both at work and home for task and calendar appointment, so I don’t double book my time and that I make shore I get everything done without having to keep all what I have to do in my head.
A smartphone is not just about web browsing for me.
True full flash would have been nice but that not all I need.
I use a measurement converter for volumes, lengths, areas, I need a currencies converter that can be updated on the go.
I want to be able to use msn messenger to talk to my friends because it was blocked on the office PS’s
And I want a real radio not an online radio.
I want a call recorder for all the people I have to do work with that say one thing on the phone and then say “I never said that” when you are there in person “it’s called covering your as-s”
I want to be able to take notes when I’m in a call.
I want to be able to review .PDF drawings that are sent to me via office or personal e-mail.
I also use Google maps from time to time if I have to find a site I have never been to before.
A blackberry could have done the trick but I not going to pay more for the blackberry service for something I can do for free on my windows mobile.
Future apps library for nokia n900 may be good but I need these things now. And when a phone comes out that can offer more of the things I need I will just change then. Not just sit and wait, and not buy a phone, and say I waiting for the phone that has "everything" I need. Because what I really would like to have is one that could do everything I do on my PC including run Revit and Burn DVD but still be small enough to hold in one hand.
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- ris
- uwW
- 23 Nov 2009
Hi guys
Anthony and high tech are endorsing winmo even though none of the windows mobile are no where near perfect.They are doing so may be bcoz they are using same.
you can never have web browsing experiance from any windows mobile as u can get from nokia n900. So why pay high if windows mobile cant satisfy basic need of browsing????
gsmarena review of nokia n900 says " the most important features of the browser - its Flash support. Nokia N900 comes with full Adobe 9.4 Flash and not the Flash Lite that most other handets support(e.g windows mobile or symbian).
We have never seen a handset handle flash content as smoothly and quickly as the N900. If the web sites you browse have a lot of Flash elements you should definetely check out the Nokia N900 when looking for your next handset."
So dont waste your hard earned money for this touch hd2 expensive brick which cannot give us basic things like complete browsing experiance like nokia n900. Plus at present nokia n900 has atleast more than 300 free apps.
Imagine the future apps library for nokia n900(linux based and open source).
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- Anthony
- LKm
- 23 Nov 2009
High Tech, 23 Nov 2009My unit has the pink in photo's and camcorder as well. The ... morecould you take a shot outdoors in sunlight and tell me if you still see the pink spot? also take one with flash indoors and let me know if you still see the pink spot?
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- Anthony
- LKm
- 23 Nov 2009
sunny, 22 Nov 2009The phone on whole is awsome but how do I get to start it a... moreTry doing a factory reset maybe some driver got corrupted somehow.
And after you do that, when installing programs, the ones you think you will not use every day install them on the memory card.
“dciBattery” and “QwertyMemory” is also a good program to have it lest you know your battery life in more than 4 increments and it show how much program memory you are using (memory used to run programs not the memory used to store data or install programs) knowing this is good because when this memory goes down to about 15% it’s time to go in “task manager” and close some programs because windows will start to become unstable at this point.
Here is the link, download the file from the mirror download. Unzip it copy the 2 .exe files to the windows/StartUp folder on the phone and run it there.
http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-dcibattery-and-qwertymemory.html
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- siavash
- njB
- 23 Nov 2009
Anonymous, 01 Jan 1970i had hd2 only i can tell you that is nice phone without any lag !but this is a fact that if you like a to use better wireless or do something as fast as you can is better to buy iphone!
but i prefer this phone because of sexy screen!
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- siavash
- njB
- 23 Nov 2009
amironov, 22 Nov 2009HD2 battery`s live is 1h !no is not true batery life is good enough to do special like wifi and read and do some red book for less than3 days!
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- siavash
- njB
- 23 Nov 2009
Mr T, 23 Nov 2009Does it have a camera at the front?no only one in back and i think its good camera not like samsung hd or satio but is good!
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- siavash
- njB
- 23 Nov 2009
i live in Iran and i bought it near 800$ in realy amazing phone ! but i cant install good file or software like themes ! anybody know how to find good software for this phone!and how to install a theme in this phone thank you!
if you know plz send me an email!
ilovekabir99@yahoo.com
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- Mr T
- S9M
- 23 Nov 2009
Does it have a camera at the front?
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- Rikishi
- mpu
- 23 Nov 2009
Anonymous, 23 Nov 2009Omnia II is a Great phone and contender to the HD2. For all... moreOmnia 2 is a great phone, no doubt.
The only thing that lets it down for me is the resistive touch screen, I cannot see my self carrying a stylus around, its not very "smart"
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- sal
- 414
- 23 Nov 2009
But Omnia 2 is Resistive TouchScreen. Also Samsung is not the Best of the smartphone companies.
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- Anonymous
- kNk
- 23 Nov 2009
Omnia II is a Great phone and contender to the HD2. For all you people who think the HD2 is the best, read this by GSM Arena review of the HD2:
The final threat for the HD2 success on the Windows Mobile ring is the more lightweight Samsung I8000 Omnia II, which should definitely be the weapon of choice for all those of you that find the HD2 just too big.
It might not have the brute processing power of the HD2, nor the RAM count, but the actual handling and response are perfect. The 3.7" AMOLED screen, another fully customized UI, huge internal storage, DivX/XviD support out of the box and all kind of software goodies make the I8000 Omnia II a force to be reckoned with in the smartphone field this holiday season. Not to mention it’s got a nicely capable camera and it currently goes for some 150 euro less than the HTC HD2.
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- Anonymous
- YH9
- 23 Nov 2009
iphone is not for kid itouch is for kids..... hehehhee but i like this HTC HD2
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- High Tech
- kNk
- 23 Nov 2009
High Tech, 22 Nov 2009I noticed the same thing on my phone. I get a little pink o... moreMy unit has the pink in photo's and camcorder as well. The pink shows right in the middle of the screen. And if you're in the dark taking photo's the whole screen shows a dark pink to red. THIS is not good at all. It also shows pink when recording video too..... Will send back to seller to get it replaced like HTC said to do.......This is a manufacture defect in the phone.....I would suggest all who have the first batch check your phones........
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- sunny
- q2f
- 22 Nov 2009
The phone on whole is awsome but how do I get to start it as it freezes on the user after every third or fourth use. I changed to the windows classic lock it worked fine for a littl while but again started freezing. Called the vendor he also complaines the same. Am I doing something wrong or is there any way I can unlock it permantly. Advise please.
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- sandra
- TkF
- 22 Nov 2009
I take back most of what I said about the HD2 in my ealrier posting - I've got used to it now and it's pretty fab. A few annoying bits (you can only snooze alarms and reminders for 5 mins at a time rather than the multiple options on its predecessor; it takes severeal attempts to get Outlook to set up properly; and if you're out of a major urban area, the 'my location' function just doesn't update properly). But everything else is good. It's fast, powerful, untuitive, comfortable, and has a much improved messaging experience. The battery isn't quite as longlasting as on the Touch HD but given the job it has drivign such a powerful product, it's not bad. The screen is fantastic and its size makes it the best of this type of phone anywhere. Hopefully it'll be able to take an upgrade to mobile 7 when it comes out and hopegfully the number of apps available will increase fast as HTC and Windows start to be seen as serious players in this area. It's just a shame it doesn't have the Bubble Breaker game!
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- amironov
- 0Ea
- 22 Nov 2009
HD2 battery`s live is 1h !
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- Anonymous
- fvV
- 22 Nov 2009
why this has no front camera?
how can a 3G phone does not have a camera for visio call
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- High Tech
- kNk
- 22 Nov 2009
Neutral_Guy, 22 Nov 2009Refer to link , http://www.mobinauts.com/topic/109461-htc-c... moreI noticed the same thing on my phone. I get a little pink on my pictures too. Need to see how the photo prints. Don't know if I will exchange, because of the hassle of sending back...... That's a BIG downside on HTC part with this phone. I still have my Omnia 2 which takes great pictures..........You also get the pick on the camcorder too.... NOT GOOD HTC..........
Will not buy the first release of a phone again.....Will wait til the second or third batch.......
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- Anonymous
- Sdx
- 22 Nov 2009
Sal, 22 Nov 2009It is a proximity sesorthanks!