Programatically detect hardware version? - Windows Mobile Development and Hacking General

Is it possible to detect which hardware version a certain HTC phone is? Like if it is a RHOD100, RHOD210, RHOD300? Or if it is a T7373 or T7377?
I don't mean going by what the ROM says, because you can flash a T7373 ROM on a T7377 and the T7377 will think it is a T7373 in some places.
Could someone with an unbranded HTC Touch Pro2 tell me which processor is listed in hardware information? My Tilt2 says 7201A, does the unbranded show something else?

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HTC P4000 WM6 ROM Available for download...

HTC has issued a ROM update from WM5 to WM6 for the P4000.
It's available for download on the HTC America site...
http://www.america.htc.com/support/p4000/software-downloads.html
I hope this comes as good news to those of you waiting (as I have been) for the update to WM6.
Cheers,
Mick
AWESOME FIND!! this is what i've been waiting for since i bought my p4000!
I been checking the Screen Capture in the WEB PAGE for this ROM at HTC and comparing with mine (I Have a MOGUL) and there is some difference with my ROM installed (the last one for the MOGUL, with the SPRINT MUSIC STORE), look a little more updated, I'm just wondering if i can install this ROM (supposedly only for TELUS) in my Sprint MOGUL without any problems.....THANKS
Well, as with the GSM HTC devices, you may need to play with your carrier ID... basically, every carrier brands their devices so that you don't "mess up" and install an update for the wrong device (if its the wrong hardware, the update WILL brick your phone).
Since the Telus and Sprint device in question are the same hardware, it should work. The trick is to fool the updater into working.
This isn't simple, and I'm not sure if anyone has done it yet with the Titan.
QUESTION FOR THOSE THAT HAVE INSTALLED THIS:
are you getting the bluetooth bug that is plaguing the spring Mogul users? How about the directdraw problems?
Does any one still have the ROM?
The site does not exist. HTC has removed the upgrade for this phone... I was wondering if any one still has the copy of this rom?

Serial number starts with "TY"

Anyone else have this? Do I have to registrer it somewhere specific?
The e-Club is rejecting it.
Does anyone know?
Enter your IMEI in e-club
thanks for your help, that doesn't work though ...
Do you have an actual HTC device or is it something else? The eClub will only accept HTC branded devices.
it's an actual HTC. HTC sent it to friends of mine for testing purposes (they were building software for it) so they got a pre-production unit.
But it's a real HTC for sure.
Being a preproduction unit, it was probably never entered into that system.
e-club is more or less useless if your on this forum (i think so anyways). If theres any software you need its prob already up here or i'm sure if you need something there is someone friendly enough to give it to ya if you ask nicely.

Blackberry Connect on US HTC Touch Dual

Has anyone out there had sucess with installing Blackberry Connect on the US version of the HTC Touch Dual and operating as designed? I had blackberry connect working on my two HTC Touch's but need to have it on the HTC Touch dual since this is my new primary business phone. Can anyone lend some direction on the situation?
Regards,
Jay
bb version
I am trying to get to work with the neon200, which it seem like the same model as the U.S version. What version of bb connect have you try? With the previous HTC touch that you got it to work, was it flash with custom ROM or was it original ROM?
dusshiro said:
I am trying to get to work with the neon200, which it seem like the same model as the U.S version. What version of bb connect have you try? With the previous HTC touch that you got it to work, was it flash with custom ROM or was it original ROM?
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Does it have to be WM6.1? What Rom are you running. I´ve made a custom rom for the Neon, you can try that. I dont have a blackberry account so i really cant try.
I´m trying to port to wm6.1 and i´ve asked if someone would be kind enough to dump a rom of a US Touch Dual but so far no one has been kind enough to do so.
dusshiro said:
I am trying to get to work with the neon200, which it seem like the same model as the U.S version. What version of bb connect have you try? With the previous HTC touch that you got it to work, was it flash with custom ROM or was it original ROM?
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My original HTC Touch was equipped with the orginal ROM and I used the 4.0..97 BB connect. It worked on both of my touch phones but this touch dual is different. I wouldn't mind using another ROM but I do not want to loose my radio version because it is configured for 850 which I need here in the states. My windows mobile is 6.1. I really like this phone but I need BB connect to be operational on the unit otherwise I cannot be efficient with my business.
Below are my device specs:
ROM Version: 2.21.422.04
ROM Date: 05/06/08
Radio Version 1.65.20.19
Protocol: 25.86.40.04w
I couldn't get it to work with the stock Rom on the Touch Dual I bought at Best Buy. I don't know why it works with some phones like the Tilt but not others.
I was able to install it but when I tried to get BB Connect Active Sync to configure my Enterprise server config I got the PIN 0 error.
I remember wasting so much time with either the Wizard or another phone last year and just don't have the time to research further.
Same here. Have had it working on another Touch, as well as other WinMo phones, but don't want to spend a ton of time again to get this working. Why must RIM be such idiots and make it so hard?! Create one client, limit the capability so a RIM hardware device is always better somehow[like 10 email accounts in BIS, versus only 3 on the WinMo client], but don't limit the devices that can use a BBC client! It makes no sense really...

Where to buy Vogue ?

Hi,
I'm just wondering where you bought your vogue ? I live in Germany and I've never heard something like a htc vogue. There isn't one in ebay.de..
All I know is that there is a HTC Touch. But nothing else ?
Does it have another Name in Germany ?
Could the German Vogue also boot linux ?
HTC released the Touch, which is the official name, but was released in both CDMA and GSM models.
Vogue: CDMA
Elf: GSM
okay then, but is it possible to start linux like on the vogue, just on the touch ?
I really like the touch, maybe I'll get one..
It might work, not sure, check through the Linux thread.

which HTC do i have

hi guys,
given an HTC touch to me from work in AU. just curious on how do i identify if its a Dual / GSM or other model
just trying to find software updates for this thing (rom & other)
cheers
It's simple
HTC Touch Dual is slider-phone with Hardware keyboard
HTC Touch (GSM) build on TI Omap 850 CPU (200MHz)
HTC Touch (CDMA) build on Qualcomm MSM7200 CPU (400MHz)
cheers for that ..
as my phone slides open, i have a HTC Touch Dual is slider-phone with Hardware keyboard
and from what i have read thus far, there is no updated ROM
oh, now i feel stupid for not actually seeing what it says on the back of the phone
"TOUCH DUAL"
If the phone is through Telstra it is a Neon 200, if it is through Optus it is a Nike Dual I believe (dont quote me on the Optus thing), I have a Telstra Touch Dual (Neon 200).
Edit : Telstra has a 20 key keyboard, and optus have a 16 key keyboard.
Fickle:
Power off you device.
Press and hold "Camera" button and power on device, device will enter Bootloader. And you will see you real device name (Niki or Neon).
After that, you just flash new spl (Isn't same for Niki and Neon)
oh, how cool is that .. thanks for that
NIKI100
SPL-1.16.0000
CPLD-4
fortunately i see no topic in respect to NIKI within these forums
It's a good device
Just everybody waiting for wi-fi/gps/Video accelerator (All 3 features disabled by HTC) and got little nervous
this is my favorite phone thus far .. and yes, WiFi would be great
i did the upgraded rom / W6.1 upgrade to it via instructions from here as well.. now i am more of a happier person
well, after some time, you will create your own ROM

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