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Hi guys!
Ive been hearing and reading stuff about spotify for mobile phones being developed.
Some sources say they only plan to launch apps for android, iphone and symbian's. Whle others include WinMo.
Would this be a possible software that can be created? If i could get this on my TP2 it would be incredible.
Any of guys have any info other than this?
www.spotify.com
AFAIK, they were advertising for a WM developer to work for them, but since about a month ago it disappeared and I've heard nothing since.
I would love this app, but I suspect that the best you can expect is either a "wi-fi only" version (like iplayer is, ie. not available over 3G/HSDPA) or a version that it is only available to premium members (such as what is rumoured to be being given the once over by Apple, £9.99 a month, so to not compete too much with iTunes on their devices)
Yeah
That wont matter though, im allready a premium member. The whole idea is genius and 9.99 is nothing anyways.
But id still like them on my phone. could just bring my TP2 when im atfriends and plug it into the amplifier.
nobody up for the challange?
1337_V1k1n6 said:
nobody up for the challange?
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not sure if i'm up to it but i'm going to give it a try to see if it will work...
i will try to create a .Net app for windows mobile that uses despotify/jotify as an example.
now i only need some spare time
any .Net developers out here who would like to help me?
http://despotify.se/ http://jotify.felixbruns.de/
matmaneyre said:
I would love this app, but I suspect that the best you can expect is either a "wi-fi only" version (like iplayer is, ie. not available over 3G/HSDPA)
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hope you are wrong on that one, especially as some of us in the uk get 7.2mbps hsdpa & soon to be 14.4mbps. Hell 7.2mbps is faster than most bt broadband customers get.
pieteckhart said:
not sure if i'm up to it but i'm going to give it a try to see if it will work...
i will try to create a .Net app for windows mobile that uses despotify/jotify as an example.
now i only need some spare time
any .Net developers out here who would like to help me?
http://despotify.se/ http://jotify.felixbruns.de/
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I'd be happy to help if you're still working on this.
I have been working on a Windows Mobile Spotify client called mySpot.
The first alpha version is complete and I have uploaded it to the forum today.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=580208
-Fry
Hi
I'm looking for an app similar to wavesecure. So far I've found,
Mobile Defence (USA only unfortunately), iTag, PEST and Lookout.
Does anyone have any experience of these? I'm hoping Mobile Defense launches globally soon
Just saw a news article on Lookout https://www.mylookout.com/
Its free and looks good, testing now
I have used Lookout, and i must say i was really impressed when i tried to locate my mobile. Took only about a minute and a half before it found it. Also the noise it can emit when required is amazing. Great if you lost your phone somewhere in your room!
oursoul said:
Just saw a news article on Lookout https://www.mylookout.com/
Its free and looks good, testing now
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Thanks for that.... using it and it's running great so far.
preyproject.com
Works for Android and for Mac/Windows Laptops. Manage both of mine using it.
Does anyone have skype for Wildfire?
no skype for android so far.
there was a skype lite client but i think they stopped dev. on it.
I use Nimbuzz and works great,
i heard there is no skype for android but i wan't sure
hmm now i found this here http://www.skype.com/intl/en-us/get-skype/on-your-mobile/skype-mobile/android/ iam really confused now ???
Isn't it only available for specific phones listed on the website, is it?
Yes it seems so. I read somewhere else that till the end of the year there should be out a version for every android device. Hmm strange anyway.
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Its Not Yet available for HTC wildfire. Even for Android they seem to have versions specific to phone models. I would suggest that everyone can visit http://m.skype.com from phone browser..and they can check periodically.
It seams that skype is out for android devices but I cannot find it on the market in wildfire...
Is there some problem with skype and this device?
Yes, not suppprted display res...
Can somebody provide the apk file?
you can install it via appbrain webinstaller, but at least for me, it crashed what ever i wanted to do
MaxFragg said:
you can install it via appbrain webinstaller, but at least for me, it crashed what ever i wanted to do
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from appbrain I get "the requested item could not be found"
using stock android 2.1, not rooted.
How did you manage?
aioan said:
from appbrain I get "the requested item could not be found"
using stock android 2.1, not rooted.
How did you manage?
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I also installed it with appbrain (and fastwebinstaller)
It opens fine, I can login en view my contacts, open the dialer, get a notification in the status bar whenever someone skypes me,
but when I try to press a contact to chat it just crashes...
I managed to install it also, but same problem here crashes all the time, uninstalled...
Too bad for skype, => sipdroid is the best program for me...
I've got it on my wildfire....had too download it from 3 mobile to get the apk file though
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Matt4242 said:
I've got it on my wildfire....had too download it from 3 mobile to get the apk file though
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yeah but 3 mobile doesn't support wifi connections
I used an old Skype lite
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Zorkman, That dont really matter though, means you can use it anywere and mobile net is pretty cheap in the uk.
The thing is, the Skype looks ok on the Wildfire. I mean, i didn't notice any problems related to low resolution, just the Force Closing ones. Which is strange, because as far as I know the original response from the developer was that Skype DOES NOT support Wildfire's Low Resolution, and it DOES. 'll be waiting for someone with more info.
tigger69 said:
Zorkman, That dont really matter though, means you can use it anywere and mobile net is pretty cheap in the uk.
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that might be right for inhabitants of the Empire, but I don't live in the UK, or a country with cheap mobile internet,
so it does matter to me
Hi all,
Just wondering if anybody knows how I can install Bloomberg for tablet (free app) on my Nexus 7.
If someone could point me to some instructions or an apk, that would be much appreciated.
Cheers!
Hi,
I was in the same boat, couldn't find a tablet app, seems that Bloomberg are working on one.
Anyway, I found a mobile app and sideloaded it and this will suffice until the tablet version comes out..
Google for the app, then copy it across to your Nexus and run it..
Vince
same thing for me too..!!
Here you guys go
Bloomberg for Tablets
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Here you guys go
Bloomberg for Tablets
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well i just come back to this thread... to share my bloomberg.apk kekek ; the usual apk of your mobile device will work on nexus 7 i just install it yesterday ...
I have a very old Samsung BlackJack using the Windows Mobile 5 OS.
Samsung SGH-i607 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Is it possible to migrate all of the SMS from that phone on to my Nexus 4? I don't want to lose all of my SMS from that phone. I know it's a very old mobile OS and it's possible no tools exist, but I'm praying that the experts here might know a thing or two.
Thanks!
why on earth would you want to ?
There is a machine called cellebrite at most carrier stores. That should be able to put just about everything from your old phone to the new one. A lot of them charge for it. Anywhere between free and $20.
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CheesyNutz said:
why on earth would you want to ?
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I have tons of SMS that I just want to retain on my phone. Once it's on my N4, I know I can eventually archive it.
CheesyNutz said:
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stoute said:
There is a machine called cellebrite at most carrier stores. That should be able to put just about everything from your old phone to the new one. A lot of them charge for it. Anywhere between free and $20.
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Does it work for the scenario that I described? I've never read or heard of Cellebrite transferring SMS from Windows Mobile to Android.
lsquare said:
I have a very old Samsung BlackJack using the Windows Mobile 5 OS.
Samsung SGH-i607 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Is it possible to migrate all of the SMS from that phone on to my Nexus 4? I don't want to lose all of my SMS from that phone. I know it's a very old mobile OS and it's possible no tools exist, but I'm praying that the experts here might know a thing or two.
Thanks!
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You could use your SIM card to transfer them. Although that might take forever depending on how many you have.
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lsquare said:
I have a very old Samsung BlackJack using the Windows Mobile 5 OS.
Samsung SGH-i607 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Is it possible to migrate all of the SMS from that phone on to my Nexus 4? I don't want to lose all of my SMS from that phone. I know it's a very old mobile OS and it's possible no tools exist, but I'm praying that the experts here might know a thing or two.
Thanks!
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You can look for the app Sprite Migrate - Beta 2. That's what I used to transfer all my information to Android years ago. If not, look for the apk online.
akusokuzan said:
You can look for the app Sprite Migrate - Beta 2. That's what I used to transfer all my information to Android years ago. If not, look for the apk online.
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Thanks for the suggestion! Which phone did you used Sprite Migrate on?