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When I get my Tilt I'll wanna purchase the TyTN II's buttons, I just dont know where to get any. someone have an idea?
mikeeey said:
When I get my Tilt I'll wanna purchase the TyTN II's buttons, I just dont know where to get any. someone have an idea?
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Can't help you out on where to acquire the keypad. However, like most, I saw pictures of the Tilt and thought the keyboard was quite ugly. But now that it's in front of me, I like it a lot. It makes it much easier to make a quick dash to those number keys.
TaurusBullba said:
Can't help you out on where to acquire the keypad. However, like most, I saw pictures of the Tilt and thought the keyboard was quite ugly. But now that it's in front of me, I like it a lot. It makes it much easier to make a quick dash to those number keys.
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really? well that's good to know, yea i guess i will just have to see.
when did you get your Tilt? and what state are you from? im still waiting here in washington for a shipment to arive. it sucks having to wait knowing it's in other states.
TaurusBullba said:
Can't help you out on where to acquire the keypad. However, like most, I saw pictures of the Tilt and thought the keyboard was quite ugly. But now that it's in front of me, I like it a lot. It makes it much easier to make a quick dash to those number keys.
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I have to agree. When I saw pictures, I thought it was horrible. But then I thought about it... it will be much easier to see the number keys if they stand out so much.
For AT&T Tilt /Kaiser/TyTN II Owners like me....
Well, it was hard for me to get the AT&T Tilt! They advertised (on internet/newspaper articles) that they'd have the phone by Oct. 5th, but I called a gazillion AT&T stores in the Wash. DC area and NONE of them had the phone. The following day, I tried a store in Springfield, VA (1 out of about 15 stores that I called!) and they had the phone! I purchased the phone and I must say that I am happy with it. However, the battery life is not too long (using MSN Messenger, 3G, and Wi-Fi) as the phone must be recharged every 6-8 hours (without talking on the phone!) after using it. It also gets slightly hot/warm!
Now, here are my questions:
- Where in the world is the theme being used on here: http://www.htc.com/support/support_htctytnII.htm My phone only has 4 themes and none of them is the one shown on the page above.
- Where is the "Internet Sharing" program for 3G broadband connectivity (to the laptop)? I think AT&T only included a way of using the phone as a dial-up modem, but NOT as a broadband/3G modem! In the official HTC TyTN II site, they mention a way to connect (via broadband?) to the 3G network by using a program called "3gnetopt.exe" on our laptops and by using a "Internet Sharing" program found on the phone! I could not fine any of these on the CDs that came with my phone! I downloaded the 3gnetopt.exe from this site (xda-developers is the best!), but I do not have the "Internet Sharing" program on my phone. What can I do? Any ideas?
Thank you!!!!
mrneras2 said:
Well, it was hard for me to get the AT&T Tilt! They advertised (on internet/newspaper articles) that they'd have the phone by Oct. 5th, but I called a gazillion AT&T stores in the Wash. DC area and NONE of them had the phone. The following day, I tried a store in Springfield, VA (1 out of about 15 stores that I called!) and they had the phone! I purchased the phone and I must say that I am happy with it. However, the battery life is not too long (using MSN Messenger, 3G, and Wi-Fi) as the phone must be recharged every 6-8 hours (without talking on the phone!) after using it. It also gets slightly hot/warm!
Now, here are my questions:
- Where in the world is the theme being used on here: http://www.htc.com/support/support_htctytnII.htm My phone only has 4 themes and none of them is the one shown on the page above.
That theme is for the TyTn II, not the Tilt. If you want that home screen, read this thread.
- Where is the "Internet Sharing" program for 3G broadband connectivity (to the laptop)? I think AT&T only included a way of using the phone as a dial-up modem, but NOT as a broadband/3G modem! In the official HTC TyTN II site, they mention a way to connect (via broadband?) to the 3G network by using a program called "3gnetopt.exe" on our laptops and by using a "Internet Sharing" program found on the phone! I could not fine any of these on the CDs that came with my phone! I downloaded the 3gnetopt.exe from this site (xda-developers is the best!), but I do not have the "Internet Sharing" program on my phone. What can I do? Any ideas?
You won't need to install anything extra onto your desktop to run Internet Sharing. The program is on the Tilt, but ATT just removed the shortcut to it. Check out the \Windows dir on the phone. You'll find the .exe there for it. Just connect your phone to your desktop via USB or BT and start up Internet Sharing. The drivers should automatically install on the computer and you'll be good to go.
Thank you!!!!
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So, that should do it. Have fun (and be sure to search the site before asking a question).
mikeeey said:
When I get my Tilt I'll wanna purchase the TyTN II's buttons, I just dont know where to get any. someone have an idea?
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www.cnn.cn has they TyTN II Keypad. (click on HTC and then TyTN II) They sell it for 9.99. I have purchased blackberry housings from them before without a hitch.
Edit: Here is a link to the keypad http://cnn.cn/shop/tytn-iitilt-inner-keyboard-p-2058.html
csurfr, this is a great link!
Thank you.
It's especially useful for foreign-language users, who want to engrave their language on the keypad, and the engraving doesn't succeed for some reason.
I have just got the viewty phone but obviously browsing on an Athena is a better experience, is it possible to use the viewty (other phone) as a modem for the Athena without their being a sim card in the Athena.
I know it works on WIFI but can another phone do this
Yes provided you have the right data package on the viewity you can connect via bluetooth and use the viewity as a modem, but there are a couple of things to consider.
1) is the viewity HSDPA !! is it even 3G if not expect SLOWWW speeds
2) if your on T-mobile having the £7.50 per month web and walk is not good enough, you have to pay the extra £5 to get web n walk pro! this is because the LG acts as a dial up modem not an internet sharing device.
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Yes provided you have the right data package on the viewity you can connect via bluetooth and use the viewity as a modem, but there are a couple of things to consider.
1) is the viewity HSDPA !! is it even 3G if not expect SLOWWW speeds
2) if your on T-mobile having the £7.50 per month web and walk is not good enough, you have to pay the extra £5 to get web n walk pro! this is because the LG acts as a dial up modem not an internet sharing device.
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The viewty is HSDPA im on webnwalk pro
I am also selling my ATHENA!
spacecat said:
The viewty is HSDPA im on webnwalk pro
I am also selling my ATHENA!
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bt DUN is more than fast enough to provide an enjoyable browsing experience with the Athena and the Viewty as a modem. Certainly no worse than using your SIM in the phone (in my opinion).
However if you're getting an EEE I'd wait for that and just plug the Viewty in!
BTW, how are you getting along with the Viewty? Is it enjoyable to use?
Also do you know what category of HSDPA it is? T-Mobile are supposedly about to inflate their service to 7.2mbps in some areas very soon.
Cheers,
Leon
leoni1980 said:
bt DUN is more than fast enough to provide an enjoyable browsing experience with the Athena and the Viewty as a modem. Certainly no worse than using your SIM in the phone (in my opinion).
However if you're getting an EEE I'd wait for that and just plug the Viewty in!
BTW, how are you getting along with the Viewty? Is it enjoyable to use?
Also do you know what category of HSDPA it is? T-Mobile are supposedly about to inflate their service to 7.2mbps in some areas very soon.
Cheers,
Leon
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The viewty is a very very nice fone. TBH I am just amazed that so much has been crammed into what is a FEATHERLITE phone!
I can use the touch screen no probs , i dont have sausage fingers. It does FULL screen DIVX playback superbly out of the box.Media streaming is much better than Ameo
can watch ORB with absolutley no Buffering and Mobile TV(which theAmeo cant do).
Nice music player , nice organiser
The software to sync is a bit crap but i have it working ok
obviously browsing is not as good as the AMeo due to screen size but thats what the EEE is FOR
I think this is gonna be a keeper , i just dont think 1 device can be a decent fone and a laptop type thingy
i have used big fones for a long time now, AMEO,MDA Vario, XDA 2i P900 and its really weird to have something so small that can do so much.
I am much more an entertainement and internet kinda guy so this new set up suits me great.
Just Sold my AMEO!
BTW, is this normal that during BT connection with external phone, the connection icon in the top bar shows no connection (two arrows with cross)?
When I'm connected with PC via ActiveSync it shows connection properly, however when use external BT modem, it doesn't recognize connection status.
Internal GSM module is switched off continuously.
How do I set my Tilt up as a BT modem for the Advantage? ICS does not work. How do I get the Advantage to look for a BT internet gateway?
Rather than doing this, whatabout alternative solutions such as:
- Getting a dual SIM card, one for Athena, and another for your little phone. In that way there is no need to make the little phone Athena's modem. One phone plan, one number. I'm not sure if your serviceprovider offers it.
- Use Athena as the primary phone, but use a blue tooth headset such as LG style I, or bluetooth watch headset called blue sound? You can them make and receive call with these little gadget instead of using the brick.
hello,
first of all let me thank you for a brilliant forum. I was looking for a forum with loads of information on pocket pc phones and i guess i found you guys.
Okay I'm a total newbie and I need help with choosing between three phones and i'm extremely confused as to what i should choose.
I'm with orange and they are offering me:-
1. NOKIA N95 (Not the black edition, but does come with 8gb) - Has all the features, but i've heard these are very buggy and slow
2. TYTN II - Has all the features that i need, except the keypad is eithier virtual or i have to pull out the keyboard to make calls, which is a NO NO
3. TOUCH DUAL - Now this phone is the dream i was wishing for..i.e there is a keypad which exists, allowing me to quickly make calls, but then it has NO GPS and NO WI-FI .
My problem is that all phones have their advantages and disadvantages and therefore make it difficult for me to choose. Here is what i'm looking for:-
1. The phone must have a hard keypad (Not a keyboard or virtual keypad) to make immediate calls.
2. GPS is not immediately needed, but i hope that i can add it in the near future
3. WI-FI again is not urgently needed, but i hope that it can be added later in future
4. The phone software must be very adaptable software wise
5. Must be unlockable to all networks
6. Needs to have a decent battery life
I especially want to know about the Touch Dual..can this give me what i need?
2 & 3, u'd better assume a "no" in touch dual forever. if finally a brilliant brain solves it, it's a bonus. better not assume you can get it in "near future". meanwhile, you may have interest on this thread
4. Windows Mobile is an open platform that allows installation of the millions of programs in the market. meanwhile, pls be prepared that "soft reset" is unavoidable for the M$ product, just like reboot upon "blue screen" in win98.
5. see this
6. it's very dependent on personal habit. e.g. how many phone calls a day? how much data connection? how much online/offline content browsing? how much game playing? the word "decent" is very subjective as well. in general, if you work in office for most of time, it's not a worry at all, as you can easily recharge your WM devices from a pc using a standard usb cable.
hope this helps
many thanks pp18 your reply has been very helpful.
I use the phone 90% of the time to make outgoing calls..so battery life is fairly important
Regarding GPS...for the time being, can Touch dual work with a GPS receiver?
if you're very worried about the battery life, you can always bring a spare battery with you. can't share much on this, as it's always easy for me to find a usb cable to charge up my device even i forget to do it the night before.
re gps, yes you can use an external gps module and let it communicate with touch dual through bluetooth. you may have interest on this.
hi pp18.
I rang orange yesterday and after having a long chat with them, they backed off the n95 and tytn II as they said that the person who offered the mobiles made a mistake. I only had a choice between a nokia 6500 classic/slide or the Touch Dual II. Hope i made the right choice as i chose the Touch Dual II.
I thank you for helping me with all these questions and definately have interest in using an external gps receiver.
As a total newbie and after reading your links, can you clarify the following questions i have please? :-
1. If i use the recommended GPS receiver with the t-dual, is it as accurate and speedy & reliable as a general tomtom device would be? What i'm trying to say is that are there any known issues with GPS receivers and a phone? For example does the phone regularly lose signal and can't tell where i'm going.
2. Can i install tomtom software on it?
3. From your experience, has the guy who charges £5 to unlock this mobile, messed up anyone's phone?
4. I live in an urban area...Is it true that this phone has serious signal issues?
5. Lastly i have heard that the orange installed software is slow, drains the battery and unreliable. How difficult is it for a novice like myself to install a new rom that is faster and better than orange? Also what is the best/reliable rom going at the moment?
Many thanks for your very helpful info.
regards
newbiefone
in general, bluetooth communication between an external gps module and a WM device shouldn't be a problem. for details and specific to your area, i suggest you ask in the Niki Accessories forum so that your neighbours can offer better help.
for flashing cooked rom, i personally not recommend it to newbies, as the worst case for a wrong operation is "brick" the device. and, a device with cooked rom will void the warranty as well. you'd better find a friend to help. for choice of rom, suggest you read the great articles in the Niki Upgrading forum.
i had pretty much the same options as you. and i went with the touch dual. it kind of puts a dampner on it not having gps or wifi inbuilt like the other 2, but wifi isnt really that big of a deal, internet surfing on a phone screen is pretty worthless - if need be i just use gprs, its fine for my needs (i bearly ever used wifi on my old tornado). i already had a bluetooth gps reciver so gps isnt a problem, i just leave it in my car.
the touch dual is by far the most attractive out of the 3. the only thing i dislike is the camera, its not as good as the n95s. and i'd love tv out like the n95 has. i wouldnt want a tytn ii though. they're bulky and heavy and there is no need for all the extra weight just for gps and wifi.
thanks pp18 and ducamie.
From what you guys have told me so far, it sounds like i've made the right choice. Would you kindly help me with my remaining questions:-
2. Can i install tomtom software on it?
3. From your experience, has the guy who charges £5 to unlock this mobile, messed up anyone's phone?
4. I live in an urban area...Is it true that this phone has serious signal issues?
Thanks So Much!!!
tomtom installs great.. version 6 is pretty awesome with touch screen.
if you need it unlocking, i'd deffinatley use olipro's simunlock, its £5, its very safe, and your only other option is to pay £20 at imei check. with olipro's it cid unlocks your phone too. i wish he'd brought it out sooner.
ive never had problems with signal, its always been fine, if youre living in an urban area i wouldnt worry about it.
thanks so much ducamie!!! i look forward to seeing my phone.
Btw, do you have an orange dual? If so, have you updated it with another rom or have you left it as it is?
hey. yeah, got an orange branded niki.
i flashed tom_codon's rom after flashing the hardspl to get rid of the orange stuff on the phone more than anything but its a good rom generally, i'd upgrade it if i were you (once youre familiar with what youre doing ofcourse). might aswell.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=364335
After 14 months of of ownership im finally getting rid of my ameo, there have been highs and lows, in some respects it is an excellent device, but the facts are these.
1) it is awkward to use as a phone
2) it is not competent enough to be used as a media device and struggles to play windows media video without the correct drivers for the ATI GPU, (and it seems that HTC dont care enough to try to fix that)
really and truly all the web browsers suck compared to a desktop PC, (but they have come along way in 14 months I have to admit)
the bottom line is this, it tries hard to be a computer but fails, it tries hard to be a phone but fails (so close on both counts and yet so far)
I have now gone and purchased myself a used oqo 01+ at the very knock down price of £288 it is roughly the same size as the ameo but (being a windows XP machine) infinitely more competent, I will be linking it when necessary to my phone (which will hopefully be a vario 4 *hsdpa 7.2Mbps*) when my contract ends in 4 months. At last, I will have an easy to use pocketable phone that I can hold to my ear and a fully fledged 30GB media device when I need it.
I finally see why Leoni did what he did !
PS
Another thing that used to wind me up was the fact that even though the ameo has HSDPA 1.2 mbps it was so slow loading web pages, infact being on wifi made no difference either, but when connected as a modem to my laptop, my laptop connection was really quick, it just made me think if my ameo is capable of passing this speed through to my laptop why can't it use it for itself, and then I realised it must just be yet another limitation with Win mobile.
PPS anybody want to buy an ameo, mint condition as it was replaced under warranty a month ago (including documantation to prove this) however the keyboard is tatty as it was not replaced !
£270 can meet up in london ! boxed with all the usual accessories + a docking cradle charger station + a second battery (now in poor condition)
I think you're the first person since Spacecat to agree with me. I sometimes miss the Ameo and consider buying another but in the end it would just be a toy.
I obtained a TyTn 2 recently (having initially HATED the Vario 3) and with the latest Dutty ROM it really is rather good. The QVGA screen matters little as Opera Mobile does such a stoic job, and browsing is my only cause for a VGA screen.....it would be nice though.
People bring up the size and weight of the TyTn 2 in conversation, which is a nice means of putting me off EVER getting an Ameo again....jeez.
You're right about video quality - the Ameo just doesn't cut it. The TyTn 2 isn't much better - though Coreplayer offers Qtv support for the Qualcomm chipset - but the Ameo only heightens the jerkiness and tearing with its 5" screen. I don't really watch much card-based video anyway, it's usually just Youtube.
Correct me if I'm wrong but the Vario 4 - is that the Touch Pro?
Looks pretty hot, though I imagine some people just won't be happy unless their phone has a 5" screen. Me? I'm going for the Diamond: I've gotten used to the brilliant Diamond touchpad and enjoy using it. Although its memory is not expandable I've decided that 4gb is enough for me; If need be I've got an EEE to watch films on the train in a swankier fashion and conserve precious battery life.
Good luck with your sale sir
TBH I do a lot of streaming from home using ORB, and the ameo just strugles with a service that other phones do so easily ! I prefer the form-factor of the OQO over the eee, but I see why you went in that direction, I am not to fussed on the spec of my new phone, as it is solely going to be a phone/satnav and 7.2 mbps HSDPA modem, the fact is only the Vario 4 and compact 4 (touch diamond I believe) really fit the bill, but I want number buttons instead of a touch screen numeric pad, and a qwerty to text with, hence the vario choice.
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TBH I do a lot of streaming from home using ORB, and the ameo just strugles with a service that other phones do so easily ! I prefer the form-factor of the OQO over the eee, but I see why you went in that direction, I am not to fussed on the spec of my new phone, as it is solely going to be a phone/satnav and 7.2 mbps HSDPA modem, the fact is only the Vario 4 and compact 4 (touch diamond I believe) really fit the bill, but I want number buttons instead of a touch screen numeric pad, and a qwerty to text with, hence the vario choice.
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It might seem dreadful to say this...
GULP
but the Iphone 3g might fit the bill for you....that is, if you can live without Winmo.
There's coreplayer so you'll be able to play virtually any video file - no doubt in much better quality than any graphics-driverless HTC device!
A DEDICATED orb client which is absolutely brilliant: no more web-based Orbing, and it happily plays your streams in the background while you check mail, browse etc....
3g and HSDPA which you can share via WIFI adhoc.
GPS (Tomtom is already set for release)
Dedicated bbc iplayer support
And let's not forget it has the best browser and email client available....
And a whole host of companies queuing up to make software for it.
I'm certainly interested in it with so much cool stuff coming out, shame there's no keyboard but the onscreen QWERTY is very good.....
Apologies in advance if my suggestion is offensive to you!
hi there,
Its a shame u feel u need to discard ur Ameo, am a junior hear, regular user of the website but with limited knowledge when it comes cookin rom(s) or dumping application to creat d best application, however i've had my amoe since last october, and only till a couple of months ago when the AP4 rom was released with window 6.1 then that my is d ultimate device:
1) Better Tcpmp player with SUPERB QUALITY VEDIO PLAY BACK,
2) HSDPA is brilliant
3) Support fring application for SUPERB VOIP app.
4) Opera for web browsing
5) Touch flo included but my tots: just a gimik.
6) Mobile Office i used for work
7) Screen with realvga so using Excel is brilliant
8) Google map that works with d built in Gps as i dont drive
9)
leoni1980 said:
It might seem dreadful to say this...
GULP
but the Iphone 3g might fit the bill for you....that is, if you can live without Winmo.
There's coreplayer so you'll be able to play virtually any video file - no doubt in much better quality than any graphics-driverless HTC device!
A DEDICATED orb client which is absolutely brilliant: no more web-based Orbing, and it happily plays your streams in the background while you check mail, browse etc....
3g and HSDPA which you can share via WIFI adhoc.
GPS (Tomtom is already set for release)
Dedicated bbc iplayer support
And let's not forget it has the best browser and email client available....
And a whole host of companies queuing up to make software for it.
I'm certainly interested in it with so much cool stuff coming out, shame there's no keyboard but the onscreen QWERTY is very good.....
Apologies in advance if my suggestion is offensive to you!
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not offensive at all, but I want my next phone to just be a phone with qwerty texting keyboard, (not on iphone) and hsdpa 7.2 (not on iphone)
fair enough! in respect to the 7.2mbps HSDPA, do you think this is a gimmick or will speeds genuinely be upgrading? I still have the same speeds - around 1.2mb - I had when i first got my Hermes/vario 3. Even with the category 6 3.6mbps N95 I never saw any discernible difference.
Just a thought.
I've just bought a Toshiba Portege G900 really cheaply, though I'm hoping i dont suffer the signal problems and glitches other people have. The screen is supposedly really nice (800 by 480) but I'm concerned that I wont be able to install some of my favourite applications because of it. We shall see. I'm starting to think I should settle on one phone for more than 3 months!
I am getting 2-3 Mbps in London (on Voda), which is faster than my home broadband !
It is all about deciding what you want first, and then chosing the device. I love the OQOs, but battery life is just too short, and the Transmeta processors only just about cope. As long as you don't push it too hard, it is a "proper" computer for a couple of hours. Vista on the E2 devices is another matter, grrrrrr so slow. But like the Samsung Q1s and HTC shifts etc, if you MUST have Windows then you have to compromise on battery and speed. If you MUST have all day battery then you compromise on the OS.
Instant on and pretty much all day battery ... ain't many laptops that can do that. And there are none that will fit in your pocket as well. If there were, we would all have one
only Voda offer 7.2 at the mo, and it is restricted to some areas of london ! but there will be more soon, so I might aswell be ready for it ! TBH I could manage without the keyboard so maybe I will go for a compact 3, I would really be happiest with one of the new hsdpa 7.2 LG's or samsungs they have a normal numeric pad, (fine by me) but unless I find one running symbian or win mo I will loose my tomtom, which is NOT acceptable.
I also want something with internet connection sharing, so I can get away with the cheaper data plan.
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only Voda offer 7.2 at the mo, and it is restricted to some areas of london ! but there will be more soon, so I might aswell be ready for it ! TBH I could manage without the keyboard so maybe I will go for a compact 3, I would really be happiest with one of the new hsdpa 7.2 LG's or samsungs they have a normal numeric pad, (fine by me) but unless I find one running symbian or win mo I will loose my tomtom, which is NOT acceptable.
I also want something with internet connection sharing, so I can get away with the cheaper data plan.
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Really it sounds like Nokia is the way forward for you. Personally I wouldn't touch Samsungs or Lgs as they are too basic and only have proprietary os's.
If you can cope with 'just' 3.6mbps then how about the N96?
16gb of true usb 2.0 speed storage plus a micro sd cardslot, large screen, wifi connection sharing (via the excellent free walking hotspot solution), flash support from within the browser, better integrated java manager than windows mobile, superb camera, integrated dvb-h player and recorder (though not immediately available in the UK)and its VERY pocketable. worlds away from the Ameo.
Oh and for the record it is now possible to use Tomtom 6 with the integrated GPS with a BINpda app.
It may be that the N96 IS 7.3mbps (category 8) HSDPA capable, the spec isn't too easy to obtain at the moment.
Just another idea for you anyway.
I could maybe live with 3.6 mbps, until my next renewal but it would need to support internet connection sharing, over HSDPA, as far as I know the symbian phones don't ! I want my phone to fool the newtwork into letting me use my laptop/oqo without paying the extra, If I use a nokia I have to set up the dialling properties and account in the browser and it then uses the nokia as a modem ! which is why it needs to be win mo, however I might get a winmo smart phone, im not fussed on a camera my only criteria is
1) HSDPA 3.6/7.2 ICS
2) Easy pocketable phone maybe with a keyboard but defo with a numeric pad
3) Tomtom capable
this limits me to the vario 4 and win mo smart phones !
i'm not entirely sure I follow: there is no way to 'fool' the network with regard to your usage settings. With regard to internet connection sharing on a windows mobile device, ics simply uses the activesync drivers and creates a pseudo ethernet connection. If you use Nokia PC suite then essentially it does the same thing but via the modem utility. there is no difference in speed (despite the option in dial-up settings to alter the baud rate) and as far as the network is concerned you will still be using the same access point - they will not be able to tell whether you're using a Nokia, a windows mobile device or a Samsung D600 other than that you're usage will spike (and technically they could track what browser you are using, whether you are using IM, VOIP etc).
The easiest solution for Nokias is Walkinghotspot, through which ANY device can 'share' your internet connection via wifi. Walkinghotspot uses exactly the same connection as the built-in browser and has support for encryption and power saving. It's also free! the same software is also available on windows mobile.
lol, I guarantee you my friend there is a big difference between tethered mode (phone as a modem ) and internet connection sharing (phone as man in the middle) !
1) Tethered Mode.
You put your internet access settings in to your computer, your computer then uses your phone as a modem, the network operator can tell you are doing this because your phone Identifies it self on the network as inuse as a modem
2) Internet Connetion sharing here your actual phone itself goes on the internet, your laptop does not require any of the settings required to go onto the network because all of this is done by the phone, the phone identifies it self as going on the network directly (not as a modem)
The difference being the networks can charge different rates for going on the internet, either direct on your phone or if your phone is used as a modem for a laptop, Provided they can tell.
T-mobile charge £7.50 for unlimted internet on your phone if you want the ability to connect to your laptop it will cost an extra £5 per month, however using ICS T-mob can't tell as all your requests appear to be coming directly from your phone, not your laptop, and so you can get away with the cheaper rate. as I have been doing for the last 14 months !
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are you sure that's the case? as far as I was aware whatever method you use still connects to the same apn. what I do know is that since april 06 I've been on the standard 7.50 web n walk tarif and have never had a charge for going over my allowance. I have used all manner of different handsets- though mainly nokias - to connect my dell inspiron and eee to the internet. perhaps this will allay your fears. seems like we're both on the same network - good choice!
hmm intresting, how do you connect, are you using bluetooth pan and then getting your laptop to dial *99# or whatever it is to connect over HSDPA
I will try your method and see if I get any data bills !!
Ice Coffee...Wanna Trade?
I have a Tilt, it is used; however, I can have it replaced through the warranty. The only drawback would be that I have the 7200 Chipset (most common) and the new ones have the 7201 (causes problems with the cooked roms, etc) I have a ton of accesories (4gb, 2gb, TomTom 7, North America, Motorola s9 headset, etc...Not sure if you think it is a fair trade but I should be able to sell it on ebay for 270 pounds, so we could go that route also...anyway, if interested, let me know!
ice_coffee said:
hmm intresting, how do you connect, are you using bluetooth pan and then getting your laptop to dial *99# or whatever it is to connect over HSDPA
I will try your method and see if I get any data bills !!
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I've used bluetooth DUN (not pan) with my EEE - which I've performed a bluetooth mod on - along with walkinghotspot (wifi router software) and standard Nokia OTA software/manual modem setup through windows. On the Nokia calls log you can see a rundown of the flow of information that's gone through the phone (SMS, GSM calls and packet data). No matter what connection sharing option I choose the log only displays 'T-Mobile Internet' and the ingoing, outgoing data quantity. There is no reference on the phone to what means of connection has been used, other than that the APN and password/proxy settings for 'T-Mobile internet' have been used. There is no way the network could tell that I'd connected my phone to my laptop other than by picking up download spikes and the use of certain ports for things such as IM and VOIP.
A friend at T-Mobile however told me (off the record) that T-Mobile tend to turn a blind eye to irregular use unless it starts to get ridiculous. The most you can expect (after 3 consecutive months of misuse) is a letter asking you to curb your use, or a threat to bottleneck your connection. They will NEVER charge you for going over your allowance or for misuse, unlike some networks.
On a separate topic I can also offer you an unlocked TyTn 2 with an eleven month warranty with CEX (and maybe some extra cash for your pocket). Depends how near you are to Derby though! I've got this Portege G900 coming so I was going to sell it anyway.
Leoni, I own a Tytn2 and a Advantage and very much interested on the Portege G900. Let us all know your impressions about the G900 asap.
As there are already some prototype device owners here in the forum, I'd like to know something about the USB connectivity.
Is there a screen popping up when the device is connected to a USB port, asking the user to choose between "Mass storage access", "ActiveSync access" or "Internet connection sharing"?
I guess the HTC Touch Pro/Diamond is just doing that, but my old TyTN doesn't. I don't know if that is a WM6.1 feature or if it is a HTC feature or if SE implemented it on their own as well.
The only thing I know: I'd like to have that as well.
USB mass storage was supposed to be a built in feature of WM5, but perhaps manufacturers disabled it. On WM6 devices (maybe 5 too) there is a control panel called USB to PC. It allows you to choose the active sync mode (enable/disable advanced network mode). I saw a screen shot of the X1 USB to PC control panel. There was another option. It said Active sync (synchronize and internet access) or USB mass storage (faster file transfer).
Activesync always provided internet access and file transfer to internal storage or external card, but USB mass storage mode will be faster.
But ActiveSync internet access and ICS is something different.
ActiveSync internet access means that the PPC can connect through active sync (via PC) to the internet.
Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) means that the PPC is providing Internet access to the PC via its own 3G connection (for example).
Ah, I misunderstood your question. Internet connection sharing (also called "tethering") is also available for any windows mobile device. You can do it with USB or bluetooth (with the PAN profile). I use my tilt for that sometimes. Even if it does not come installed on the device, there is a cab you can install it with.
Does it popup and ask you anytime you plug a pro/diamond in? That is HTC specific. Regular WinMo will not prompt you everytime you plug it in, but the functionality is there.
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Does it popup and ask you anytime you plug a pro/diamond in?
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Yes, I think I've seen that on some video. I like the idea, because if I put my TyTN in the cradle in order to use ICS, I have to activate ICS in advance otherwise ActiveSync starts on the PC automatically and tries to synchronize.
It's not a big deal to stop ActiveSync put out the device of the cradle again and activate ICS, but it's nicer if the device would just ask what I intend to do.
Sometimes I'm not quick enough and synchronizing already started, so I have to wait until it's finished because I don't want to interrupt synchronization right in the middle of the process.
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That is HTC specific. Regular WinMo will not prompt you everytime you plug it in, but the functionality is there.
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Yes, I almost thought so, because the screen looks very "TouchFlo 3D", but maybe SE has something similar implemented for the Xperia X1?
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Yes, I think I've seen that on some video. I like the idea, because if I put my TyTN in the cradle in order to use ICS, I have to activate ICS in advance otherwise ActiveSync starts on the PC automatically and tries to synchronize.
It's not a big deal to stop ActiveSync put out the device of the cradle again and activate ICS, but it's nicer if the device would just ask what I intend to do.
Sometimes I'm not quick enough and synchronizing already started, so I have to wait until it's finished because I don't want to interrupt synchronization right in the middle of the process.
Yes, I almost thought so, because the screen looks very "TouchFlo 3D", but maybe SE has something similar implemented for the Xperia X1?
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Thats interesting that HTC did that. Most carriers discourage you from tethering, or else want you to pay more. Thats one reason I like t-mo. I can tether with no extra fee (I know you can get away with it undetected for some carriers, but tmo allows it). I don't tether that often though, so it might be a tad annoying to be prompted all the time, unless you could disable the prompt. You probably can.
In Germany tethering is allowed by most of the carriers (depends on the data plan of course) and the 3G network with speeds up to 7,2 MBit/s downstream is pretty good concerning quality and coverage.
So I use that quite often with my laptop.
That's one of the main reasons why I skipped the Touch Pro and now go for the X1 - the Touch Pro has a lousy 3G reception and I really hope the X1 is better.
Prompting the user is okay for me (actually very much appreciated), because it happens only once when you connect it.
On my Kaiser
http://www.softick.com/pocket-pc/cardexport2/
Card Export is doing this job quite nicely.
wm5storage is a free alternative but I had problems, but the newest version and all compatibility switches "on" should work
Claus
dingolino said:
On my Kaiser
http://www.softick.com/pocket-pc/cardexport2/
Card Export is doing this job quite nicely.
wm5storage is a free alternative but I had problems, but the newest version and all compatibility switches "on" should work
Claus
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You actually wont need it. As I noted above the xperia has a checkbox for usb mass storage mode. The poster was asking about ICS though, not mass storage.
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In Germany tethering is allowed by most of the carriers (depends on the data plan of course) and the 3G network with speeds up to 7,2 MBit/s downstream is pretty good concerning quality and coverage.
So I use that quite often with my laptop.
That's one of the main reasons why I skipped the Touch Pro and now go for the X1 - the Touch Pro has a lousy 3G reception and I really hope the X1 is better.
Prompting the user is okay for me (actually very much appreciated), because it happens only once when you connect it.
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The US is sadly behind on cell networks. Not only network coverage and speeds but also in the sense that US carriers are so locked down and controlling.
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Yes, I think I've seen that on some video. I like the idea, because if I put my TyTN in the cradle in order to use ICS, I have to activate ICS in advance otherwise ActiveSync starts on the PC automatically and tries to synchronize.
It's not a big deal to stop ActiveSync put out the device of the cradle again and activate ICS, but it's nicer if the device would just ask what I intend to do.
Sometimes I'm not quick enough and synchronizing already started, so I have to wait until it's finished because I don't want to interrupt synchronization right in the middle of the process.
Yes, I almost thought so, because the screen looks very "TouchFlo 3D", but maybe SE has something similar implemented for the Xperia X1?
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No, at least in with the ROM that I have on my X1. There is no pop-up asking in which mode to connect the X1 to the PC.
Ah okay, thanks for your reply.
Well, then I have to deal with it like I already do with my TyTN.
A tethering/"Internet Connection Sharing" application is already included in the software, isn't it?
Yes, it is included.
I would not suggest - Xperia
I wouldn't suggest buying the Xperia. I used to be a pocket pc fan. I have the X7501 and HTC diamond. Recently I made the switch to iphone. Man this is iphone is simply amazing. Right now when I pick up my pocket pc again, everything seems so retarded and slow. Although there are functions missing from the iphone such as copy and paste as well as it cannot edit word or excel files, its not really that important anymore. Overall the user experience is simply fast and fantastic. Try it for yourself
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I wouldn't suggest buying the Xperia. I used to be a pocket pc fan. I have the X7501 and HTC diamond. Recently I made the switch to iphone. Man this is iphone is simply amazing. Right now when I pick up my pocket pc again, everything seems so retarded and slow. Although there are functions missing from the iphone such as copy and paste as well as it cannot edit word or excel files, its not really that important anymore. Overall the user experience is simply fast and fantastic. Try it for yourself
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Lol! There aren't just copy-paste functions missing from the iPhone... and i assume you haven't gotten around to installing a couple of applications from the AppStore yet? 'Cos the more apps you install, the more time it takes sometimes to load stuff such as Settings - but i'll admit overall it is really fast. After having used iPhone for more than a year, i consider it to be more of a non-professional phone, better yet an extreme success as an iPod Touch. Gaming on the iPhone is amazing, but SMS, and no editing support for office, and no video, and so on kill it big time.
My cousin has a HTC Diamond, and from the hours i spent on it, it was not as slow or *retarted* as people lead one to believe about WinMo devices. It definitely requires a getting used to period, 'cos you have to familiarize yourself with the Windows Mobile OS, but overall i believe it to be way better than iPhone. (Not in regards to games yet, though we'll see with time what kind of games hit the Diamond and Xperia)
Xperia's 384 MB will make it faster than most devices out there. Sure its panel interface might take up most of that memory, but the thing about WinMo devices is that you can turn off features as needed - and if in the end you find it slower that what you'd like (though i am 99.999% sure that won't be the case) then you can simply turn the feature off.
In short, iPhone and WinMo devices are two completely different things. iPhone has its advantages and WinMo has its advantages, and to me, sets such as HTC Touch HD, HTC Touch Diamond, and Sony Xperia are winners over the iPhone any day of the week. (heck even HTC G1 - the google phone - is considered better than iPhone)
Now in the end... i would just like to say, since you are driven away from WinMo devices, send me your X7501 for free...
Best Regards.
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I wouldn't suggest buying the Xperia.
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And dude... you literally can't compare xperia to the iPhone unless you get your hands on the final set and then compare the two. Using the logic that xperia is coming with WinMo is just plain... well, let's just say wrong.
Best Regards.
Well, in terms of games no game can beat Warcraft 2 on a WinMo device
Actually it's in my top 10 of favourite games on all platforms.
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Well, in terms of games no game can beat Warcraft 2 on a WinMo device
Actually it's in my top 10 of favourite games on all platforms.
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Cool! Is there a site where top WinMo GAMES and softwares are listed on? (The emphasis being on games )
As i've probably mentioned tons of times on various threads already, this'll be my very first Win Mo device...
HTC USB popup, BTW
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2652987&postcount=10
Oh NICE! Though I could have lived without it, it's better to have it.