probably a different article over again. but here you go:
http://www.brighthand.com/article/More_Details_on_T-Mobile_MDA_II
and a new picture maybe...
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Lets keep up the excitement people...
I hope the SD card slot is on top this time!! Nothing like the Wi-Fi SD card I'm going to buy sticking out the bottom!
If you look well, you can see it is on the BOTTOM!
the xda2 wifi card is said to be an extra, doesn't say anything about taking up the valuable sd slot. assumed it'll be use someother possibly internal way of connecting?
any thoughts folks, wifi at the expense of the SD slot doesn't seem a fair trade off
At the end of the year , Sandisk will produce SD card both wifi and memory ... :wink:
The WiFi is on the lines of a new rear battery cover, or small enough to go under the battery cover, and connects to the port behind the battery cover. Well this is what i have been told by the boys at o2
applecom said:
The WiFi is on the lines of a new rear battery cover, or small enough to go under the battery cover, and connects to the port behind the battery cover. Well this is what i have been told by the boys at o2
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Which is not necessarily good as it implies a proprietary peripheral - which usually translates to OVERPRICED peripheral. I hope this is inaccurate - or that the SDIO/memory devices will have drivers (and the HTC device no barriers to their use).
A custom made xda wifi adapter must be the best way to go. may cost more but it'll much better than having some SD memory/wifi combo sticking out of the bottom!!
It'll be super neat to have it internally mounted, where as the SD slot being on the bottom would be a real pain in the ass.
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(The following content is original! Hope everyone cherish the results of my labor! Thank!)
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Below the internal structure of the mobile phone watch!
(If the picture has the wrong places on guestbook please! I'll correct!My English is not good)
Polaris to talk about the following questions often arise!
Does not read SIM card! If you do not read most of SIM cards are SIM card connector is broken! Because SIM card connector cable are bad style is easy!
Do not read memory card! For memory card connector of the problem can be solved!
These two questions often arise!
If the handset at the same time. A microphone and speakers or bad, the majority are radio and ROM does not match the reasons for!
If less than WIFI, WIFI antenna to check whether the contact bad! Or ROM problem!
Keyboard part
The keyboard includes a touch screen and keyboard! Problem is prone to rolling keyboard! Rolling keyboard into the dust can easily bad!
CPU and memory are very few bad!
Recurring problem on these!
My English is not good! Expression is not good! Please forgive! Thank!
Sounds like you have a malfunctioning polaris. Try a hard reset or flashing to the original ROM. If neither works, look into having it replaced or repaired.
it's just my problem or the image is missing?
sonus said:
Sounds like you have a malfunctioning polaris. Try a hard reset or flashing to the original ROM. If neither works, look into having it replaced or repaired.
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Ha ha! I do not have the North Star a long time! HTC mobile phone of my contact with many! I found so many problems!
hi,
i am a new diamond 2 user and i want to ask if you can by any way or cable or adapter or something plug a normal usb2.0 like corsair voyager to my diamond 2 and be able to read the content with the phone.
if anyone knows how please tell me
thank you
No, it does not support USB Host...
Sadly, the various USB drivers floating around the site don't enable USB host function on our Diamond 2's!
However, this little gadget allows you to plug your USB key into the microSD slot. Am sorely tempted, but I can't decide if the price is worth it for the likely infrequency with which I'd be using it!
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=184658&partner=uknews
Pesky double post....
It looks tempting, but I wonder if the phone would provide enough power for a USB stick through its microSD slot?
Also, the sheer physical bulk would put a lot of strain on the tiny slot.
It also states "For mobile/cell phone, SmartPhone or PDA - any model with external microSD or SD socket.", and also states "N.B. Please ensure compatibility with your device." Not only contradictory, but how are you going to ensure compatibility before you buy?
We need a guinea pig to buy one
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i don't care if it has cables or anything...i just want to read and write contents from usb. like the usb extenders for pcs something like that.
edit: no answers...that means that no one tried it , as i see it the main problem is the power the usb needs. if there is a solution to this please some one tell me!!!
A'ight, so i opened my good old' Prophet today.
I am 50% sure that the battery thing thangy on the motherboard (see pic) is broken.
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However, it might also be the battery, i have two batteries, one is the one that came with the Prophet and one is a cheap battery i ordered from Dealextreme.
I do know that the cheap battery is dead, but the other one (I did some testing with it, it shows up at 1.4V at my multimeter) i'm not sure if it is dead.
The phone has been like this before:
It randomly worked, randomly turned off, it wouldn't work for like 10 days, then when i put the battery in again it worked.
It kept doing that until it died completely.
Any suggestions?
I can't understand on photo. A battery pin is broken? If the problem is broken pin, a watchseller or jeweler can fix it. They have the right equipment to work with small things
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I can't understand on photo. A battery pin is broken? If the problem is broken pin, a watchseller or jeweler can fix it. They have the right equipment to work with small things
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You think they will fix this?
I would try to get a new (third) cheap battery.
Or try to re-animate the cheap one (dangerous, forbidden, but works often for me: open battery casing, unsolder LiIon-Cell, reload with Lab power supply to around 3-3.8 V (never > 4.2V!!!!), resolder, put in Prophete, start charging....)
The pins look ok. 1.4V for LiIon is below the deadly shutdown value!
TS
OK, maybe my answer is a bit late...
As you know you can get usb sd card readers. But these are quite big.
I wonder if a micro usb version exists that's quite flat. It would make the 16gb version a viable option.
Do you think something like this will work?
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/view...64a954ffeeccf4?itemId=160696197313&cmd=VIDESC
Someone posted this in another thread.
We need either a micro usb version of this:
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Or this with a very small usb to micro usb converter. Smallest I could find;
http://www.suntekstore.co.uk/goods.php?id=10010967&utm_source=gbuk
Edit.
This might be better as it supports up to 64gb micro sd cards;
http://adafruit.com/products/939
Bah, that micro-USB/USB adapter is enormous. I'm pretty sure they're extremely simple devices, since they're both USB so it just means that corresponding pins need to be connected. So why are they so huge? You could make one that was only as long as the necessary connectors, and it would be nearly invisible when it was actually hooked up.
I remembered reading a thread asking this over on the Nexus 7 forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1764017
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I remembered reading a thread asking this over on the Nexus 7 forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1764017
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Going deeper into that thread I discovered this:
http://www.indiegogo.com/microsdtomicrousb
LET'S FUND THIS! I would love for someone to manufacture this, even if I don't end up getting a nexus 10, it will mean any nexus device can use MicroSD no matter what!:laugh:
Also, this does exist now, but this is ugly and bulky compared to the 3d rendered final product in the product linked above, and it doesn't say if it supports SDXC or not
A still image allegedly taken from a OnePlus promotional video, supposedly shows a device that might be the next phone offered by the upstart manufacturer. The photo reveals a device that supports dual SIM cards and has a microSD slot.
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Source: Phone Arena
If this is true (and it's a big if), I sure hope that dual SIM is an option since it would make developing custom ROMs nearly impossible.
wow...i have mixed emotions about the dual-sime setup...lol...if what you're saying about cooking for it is right, then this will definitely be a game changer...however, an sd card slot is a WIN....
They looks more like a transflash card slot, cause as you can see there is only one protection for SIM card and the two pits miss the SIM connections, usually located on the bottom and not on side as look from this pic, but for sure is a strange layout
stremax said:
They looks more like a transflash card slot, cause as you can see there is only one protection for SIM card and the two pits miss the SIM connections, usually located on the bottom and not on side as look from this pic, but for sure is a strange layout
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The piece in the centre (in the red circle) is an sd card holster.
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