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can't suck worse than htc at this point.brotkasten said:Dear thirty,
We will save you. Definitely. Promised.
Just not in 2011, sorry.
Sincerely yours,
Nokia
P.S.: Please don't buy anything from Samsung, they suck.
can't suck worse than htc at this point.brotkasten said:Dear thirty,
We will save you. Definitely. Promised.
Just not in 2011, sorry.
Sincerely yours,
Nokia
P.S.: Please don't buy anything from Samsung, they suck.
brotkasten said:Microsoft's new tagline for the upcoming marketing campaign will be "put people first". Ugh, okay. Any thoughts?
brotkasten said:Microsoft's new tagline for the upcoming marketing campaign will be "put people first". Ugh, okay. Any thoughts?
brotkasten said:Microsoft's new tagline for the upcoming marketing campaign will be "put people first". Ugh, okay. Any thoughts?
I hate how they always promote a single feature to differentiate it from the competition. It should be something broader like 'The fastest OS ever' (I know that's a crappy example).brotkasten said:Microsoft's new tagline for the upcoming marketing campaign will be "put people first". Ugh, okay. Any thoughts?
.Sleeplessnights said:My thoughts are: WHERE'S MY MANGO?!
To be honest though the more I see of that phone it sort of grows on me more. As for the dock, more phones need docks.Totakeke said:![]()
WTF HTC, go die in a fire.
All phones have a compass, it was a requirement since the first gen. Only the optional gyro is new.VanMardigan said:In the HTC Titan video, they showed a panorama app. It seemed better able to track phone positioning. I'm thinking this phone has added sensors, a gyro and compass maybe?
Kafel said:I thought it would be ready for September 1st ?
Looks like a poor hackjob attempt at creating a HTC Sense application.Totakeke said:![]()
WTF HTC, go die in a fire.
Oh thats what your talking about, its ment to be an Alarm clock app or some bullshit.NotTarts said:Looks like a poor hackjob attempt at creating a HTC Sense application.
September 15th.Sleeplessnights said:My thoughts are: WHERE'S MY MANGO?!
venne said:Looks like a dock specific application. Not seeing a problem with it. *shrug*
NotTarts said:Does the compass require OEM drivers? Mango is claiming I don't have one installed.
I've already uninstalled Mango but searching for 'Mango' in the marketplace should bring up a Mango compatible Compass app. You don't need to buy it to see if the compass is available - there will be a notice on the page if it isn't.VanMardigan said:Yeah, what app can I use to test the compass on my phone? I think I read that HTC has a compass app for their phones, but as far as I can tell, 3rd parties don't have access to it pre-mango and Samsung doesn't have an app for it. So it's just.......there.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-...xceed-researcher-s-market-share-forecast.htmlHTC and other partners will run advertisement campaigns for the Titan and Radar phones, and the company has joined Microsoft in training hundreds of salesmen worldwide to better demonstrate the product, Berg said at the IFA consumer electronics fair. Microsoft plans to build on Windows Phones initial success with female consumers as well as with young and first-time users to win market share, he said.
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The Titan, which has an 8-megapixel camera with dual-led flash and a wide-angle lens, will sell for 599 euros ($855), while the Radar costs 399 euros. HTC is in talks with retailer and operators, Seiche said, adding that the phones will be broadly available in Europe.
brotkasten said:http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-...xceed-researcher-s-market-share-forecast.html
It totally looks like a re-launch and this time with more support. It's still concerning that HTC hasn't any deals with the operators, except for T-Mobile Germany.
Sleeplessnights said:My thoughts are: WHERE'S MY MANGO?!
You could try LindyReader if you love comics/manga.S1kkZ said:finally got my omnia 7. any tips for great apps or games (i can only go online at home with wlan, so i would prefer apps that work offline).
Depends on your region. If you're from the US or Europe (EFIGS), it was always there.StudioTan said:When did they add an app store in Zune? Or did I just never see it before? It's much easier shopping for apps this was as opposed to on the phone.
brotkasten said:Depends on your region. If you're from the US or Europe (EFIGS), it was always there.
It is, but it's a carrier feature. If AT&T or Verizon don't want you to tether, it won't show up on your phone.AnkitT said:http://www.wpsauce.com/2011/09/htc-...-confirms-tethering-support-coming-mango.html
Is this legit? Tethering would be great news for me!
What about unlocked phones?brotkasten said:It is, but it's a carrier feature. If AT&T or Verizon don't want you to tether, it won't show up on your phone.
You still need an extra plan.AnkitT said:What about unlocked phones?
USB tethering was always possible on most phones. You had to enable it in the manufacturer menu and your phone would act as a modem.Raistlin said:Are the current rumors regarding tethering referring to USB tethering or a WiFi Hotspot?
If it's that latter, I'd consider paying for it.
Yeah I have it on my Samsung ... but that's kind of what I'm getting at. Is this simply OS level usage of that feature, or an actual hot spot?brotkasten said:USB tethering was always possible on most phones. You had to enable it in the manufacturer menu and your phone would act as a modem.
Works for LG, Dell, Samsungdon't know aboutand HTC.
http://translate.google.com/transla...://www.smartphonefrance.info/actu.asp?ID=5926
http://mobilitydigest.com/windows-phone-7-tethers-you-can-do-it-now-heres-how/
http://www.mobiletechworld.com/2011/01/26/enable-tethering-on-the-dell-venue-pro/
http://www.mobiletechworld.com/2011/01/25/enable-tethering-on-htc-windows-phone-7-devices/
Raistlin said:Yeah I have it on my Samsung ... but that's kind of what I'm getting at. Is this simply OS level usage of that feature, or an actual hot spot?
If it's simply USB tethering, sure that's cool for the people that haven't bothered to access it (or have a phone that didn't previously support it in the FW) ... but obviously it's of no use to me since I already use it.
Robobandit said:The OS supports wifi hotspot.. we've seen screenshots of the interface.. but it is up to the device manufacturer and the carrier to enable it.
A cool.brotkasten said:Oh, sorry. It's a WiFi hotspot and you can connect up to 5 devices (if allowed).
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>_<VanMardigan said:AT&T makes you move to the 2GB plan if you want tethering. Total suckage.
Kafel said:I wish my Omnia had a dock.
Raistlin said:If that's the case I may look elsewhere. While I have a nice plan with AT&T ... times are changing, and along with that so are my needs. I have more and more WiFi enabled devices. If I can get a better plan (even if capped) elsewhere, I may do that. Granted I suppose an actual WiFi hot spot is also a possibility - I'll have to see how things play out over the next 6 months or so.
16 GB.Steelyuhas said:How much storage does the HTC Titan have?