I hit a lot of people who have this device was disappointed not to support for Hardspl and also has no interest in terms of software with the device is very awe nor Nnsp that there is full support for the device older than why is there not for this device support, please follow-up and interest in the hope of all officials in this site of interest to our request and thank you very much
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Hi Folks,
Greg Sullivan from Pocketop Keyboard ( http://www.pocketop.net ) is seeking interested parties in assisting with development of a driver for our IR keyboard.
We're a relative new comer to the market, based in Vancouver Canada, and are seeking interested parties in helping us develop a driver for the XDA.
We currently work on the PocketPC 2000 & 2002 platforms. We work via RAW IR.
Please write to [email protected]
Apologies in advance if this is not the appropriate place to post.
What about your VERY BAD customer support?
Hello, I was quite happy to see your post on the forum. And this is because I AM VERY MAD ON YOUR COMPANY!!!!
I am trying to contact your company to get help in obtaining the drivers for my device, but got no help of any kind.
Shame on your company, as it is advertized as customer friendly, but actually it does not supports it's customers once they paid.
So you have small hardware, with very bad drivers (hanging the XDA I tried it on) and extremely bad customer supports.
:!: POTENTIAL BUYER OF THIS DEVICE - BEWARE!!!!!! DO NOT GET FOOLED :!: :!: :!:
Any good lawyer around for easy case?
Last week I finally got email stating that they are sorry for big delay, and instead of support I have to buy my driver first.
I OBJECT TO THIS - and this is why:
1 I bought the hardware that was advertized as compatible with XDA, and as having drivers for it, tailored for my device.
2 Drivers were supposed to enable working with the device - while they are not really working, as they usually crash the machine when input is provided or simply do not load at all.
3 The drivers included on CD with the device DO NOT WORK AT ALL, and producer is/have been warning customers not to use them, as device will need hard reset. I think this is violation of most basic quality rules.
4 Now I cannot get access to ANY drivers on producers webpage nor cannot get them using customer support, so I state it is IMPOSSIBLE TO USE the device I bought from them.
5 Customer support was not respondin to customer queries for months. They simply ignored any input.
:!: Some people may say -> they are going to develop their drivers now, as they charge for them now - my reply - all new customers should get a big sticker on box saying "You will have to pay more to actually use this device, but buy it already and put on the shelf". All existing customers should receive proper customer support, as they bought the device with promise of having it included
Does anyone has a licensed copy of WorldMate 2005 Professional Edition 3.0. I mean with a serial no.?
Dude, I think you'll find that ppl on this forum prefer to support developers, rather than rip off their serial numbers. In fact, you'll find that the better contributors are the kind of ppl who voluntarily donate to developers' funds so they can buy a new device and dev for us.
Think you risk having ur IP banned by registering to make that single contribution to this forum...
I'm not high-horsing this, just some friendly guidance. There are other forums (i think) for priating software - hopefuilly they are not successful to undermine the dev we NEED for the Universal.
agree with cragie.. this forum is CLEAN and should be kept that way
Sorry Folks
I'm sorry folks. Me being a novice did the stupidity. Shall take care of it in future
Hi there
I work for a public relations agency that acts on behalf of ZTE in Europe.
Our aim in joining the forum is to be helpful with product, market and technical questions where we can, and to go back to ZTE to get answers where we need to, within the boundaries of what is acceptable/allowable based on ZTE’s standard terms, and/or the terms ZTE has agreed with operators for operator-branded devices.
Pease be patient.. I am here to genuinely try to help, but please understand that at times I might have to say "no" based on those constraints.
Hi and most of all welcome.
It is rare that a representative of a company is active on a forum but I like and applaud it.
My personal reason to buy a product, and I think alot of people here, is that there is true community of development and progress in the latest and greatest.
XDA is the future now and what the people want!
If a manufacturer can aid them it will be a win win situation.
Android device sales have boomed in the last year to what I think is also a result of word of mouth.
Most of my friends and colleagues are now interested and will buy, or have already bought an Android phone over the last couple of months because I showed them the possibilities and the tremendous support of this forum.
The power that these boards have is stellar and it is up to the manufacturer to listen to what the people say or want to adapt in future needs.
Marketing to sell is one thing but support is even more important so current customers will stay with your brand.
In my case I bought the blade in Belgium where I currently live to act as an interim phone due to my HTC HD2 being broken (again).
At first I thought I would have withdrawel symptoms towards the HD2 but I got to love my Blade. I now got to love it that much that a couple of people I know have got one too. I might sell my HD2 whenever I get it back and for sure keep the Blade.
I am already looking forward to test the new range of ZTE phones, so if you need testers ;-)
Thanks lukesan - this is great feedback and I will share it with ZTE HQ.
Since announcing ZTE's presence on xda and MoDaCo as well as Tweeting on @ZTE_UK - we have already received lots of offers of help in testing new devices!
I will tell you what I have told others, as ZTE's European PR team we would love to get as many devices into the hands of as many enthusiasts as possible - since it is excellent PR. Sadly, at this stage I cannot promise devices for review - all I can say is I will flag the interest with people at ZTE.
Cheers
Sean
on the 24th June 2011, ZTE released a 2.2.2 software update for the China Unicom V880 blade located here: http://support.zte.com.cn/ftpdata/手机售后/技术资料发布/3G/V880/image-P729CUV1.0.0B15.zip
Will zte be providing an updated 2.6.32 kernel source for this software update as I would like to study their code to see what improvements were made
agree with hecatae, we need an update to .32 first.
Samsung is the largest manufacturer of Android phones like ours, but as we know, they provide very little support for third party developers like the CM team. In order to get Samsung to open more information about the devices & support developers like CM, one of the CM team members Codeworkx has created a petition urging Samsung to help us.
Please click here to open the petition & sign it so that we have enough weight behind the petition. This is especially important for older phones like ours which are no longer actively supported by Samsung.
It's a pitty Samsung probbably doesn't care much about phones like ours anymore, because they already made their money. I doubt if this will help.
Hi, as most of you know, we don't have official kernel sources for our devices (820n), I don't think so they will release it, so the last thing we can do, spam http://www.htcdev.com/contact (type your name, email, choose country and language, in "type" choose kernel source code) with requests of releasing this sources. It is last hope for custom rom's and kernels.
@edit I forgot, add the information you need sources for kernel in version 3.10.49 (Android 6.0).
Good idea, I have submitted.
This idiots says that we have source code in download... idiots
Thank you for contacting HTC support.
As per your email, we understand that you are awaiting for an update on your HTC Desire 820.
We will certainly assist you with your query
We understand how important it is for you to have your phone upgraded to the latest available operating system in the market.
In response to your query, we would like to inform you that our goal is to give every customer the best possible experience on every phone. Every HTC phone is a combination of a unique HTC hardware and software combination along with the core operating system (Android or Windows). We only update our phones if it will provide an overall improved user experience, as we balance features, performance and usability. We at HTC ensure that any upgrades to the existing operating system will enhance the operational experience of our devices without a room for setback. As of now, we will be unable to commit on the software update for HTC Desire 820 When the update for HTC Desire 820 will be released you will get the notification on your phone, once it is connected to the Internet.
We would appreciate, if you would visit our website http://www.htc.com/in/ regularly as we would also update the details for any latest updates for the handsets.
You can also check the latest updates for HTC handset on our facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/htc
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stupid people.
I've sent the request at saturday and today got this reply:
Dear,
Thank you for your time to keep in touch with our HTC technical support Mr.
If requested kernel source is not available on our official site, www.htcdev.com; we can assure you that HTC will release it soon. Follow up our HTCDev.com site and we believe it will be available soon. Before we answered on your email, kindly note we have send note to our developer team. We appreciate your patience and understanding.
Once again, we apologize for the inconvenience. If you are satisfied with our service, please rate our customer support on the survey you will receive in your email soon. We will be very grateful.
Wish you a nice day.
If you have any other inquiries, don't hesitate to contact us again.
For further details, please note that you can contact us via support line or via email following the below link:
https://support.htc.com/en
They must publish source code of all kernels not only Android 6.0.
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This is what I got when acquiring kernel source for 820u.
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Dear ~,
Thank you for contacting HTC!
Regarding to your HTC Desire 820u inquiry, we would like to provide following information for your reference please.
HTC is committed to assist customers in unlocking bootloader for HTC devices. However, due to some of our carrier customers concern, certain models with specific restrictions may not be able to be unlocked.
Please note that we have uploaded all available files for download already. Therefore if the files that you would like to obtain are not listed, it indicates that those files are unavailable to the public.
We do provide ongoing support on developer website as our goal is to give every customer the best possible experience on every device.
Therefore, we have remarked your contact information and we will inform you in advance once there is news regarding to it.
In addition, you may visit HTC developer website for latest information:*
http://www.htcdev.com/
Thank you for your understanding and support towards HTC.
Have a nice day.
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I think with sadly face that we will never get kernel source