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You are kind.I'm going to do one better and NOT give you examples, instead, I'm going to keep quiet and let the World's worst phone OS slowly eat away at you. Everytime an app crashes, or an SMS doesn't send but LOOKS like it sent (HTC website for reference on the issue when you get your head out of your ass), you'll remember that I warned you about it. So go ahead....enjoy what is called Windows Mobile...lol
Perhaps you're not aware that those are all old stories/rumours from last year. The Russian Twitter leak was accidental and erroneous, and retracted. The alleged HTC Support statement has been retracted. There's a lot of discussion about it on knowledgable forums, and a call to HTC Europe (HQ in England) will verify.As for the Windows Phone 7 being released to HD2 owners:
Taken from: http://www.redmondpie.com/windows-mobile-7-on-htc-hd2-confirmed-again-by-htc-9140341/
I just managed to get it to accept my registration this morning & have kicked off the download ... I'll finish it tonight.
Once I've got it & I'll HSPL & then flash back to stock ... if it all works OK then I'll be set to play with cooked ROMs.
You are kind.
I've been using WM since release, and CE before that. I have many years of experience as a power user, including on networks and WANs, and haven't found a problem.
Perhaps you're not aware that those are all old stories/rumours from last year. The Russian Twitter leak was accidental and erroneous, and retracted. The alleged HTC Support statement has been retracted. There's a lot of discussion about it on knowledgable forums, and a call to HTC Europe (HQ in England) will verify.
Searches and links are easy, and I s'pose Google's pretty good at finding things. But it doesn't have a bulldust detector. Maybe you haven't noticed yet, but there's quite a lot of erroneous information on the internet. Long-time users (my internet usage antedates the web) with common sense realise that third-party reports -- especially those that run counter to precedent (and HTC have almost never done a WM version upgrade for their devices) -- should be taken with a pinch of salt. You took hearsay as a promise, which is naive. One last thing: I know several people directly involved in WM7 (shouldn't it now be WP7?) development in Redmond, including several in the unit's management, so I don't have to rely exclusively on the rumour mill.
As you doubtless know, there are lots of ROMs circulating on XDA-Dev. I installed the HTC-issued 1.66 WWE (off XDA Dev Leo), after a HardSPL - my SA-purchased phone wouldn't take the 1.66 ROM without HardSPL. The ROM itself fixes some HTC Sense and HTC apps glitches, particularly in HTC Messaging -- the WM messaging itself is rock solid, but it's the HTC front-end in Sense that had some niggles in 1.43 and 1.48. The 1.66 ROM also includes all the hot-fixes issued by HTC. I've also found that location awareness (for Sense Weather, etc) is much more robust and reliable in 1.66.Is there already a rom update? What does it fix?
I'm torn between the nexus one and this phone at the moment. For business the HD2 wins hands down and for applications the Nexus seems to have it. I want both !![]()
Your rush to judgment exacerbates your public display of ignorance. The SMS issue on HD2 has absolutely nothing to do with Windows Mobile -- the problem lies with HTC Sense and the HTC Messaging app that unreliably talks to WM. Did you install the HTC-issued fixes (there have been three, the first two withdrawn)? No-one who uses the WM Messaging app itself has any issues whatsoever. Another case of blaming the messenger (excuse pun) when the fault actually lies elsewhere.... or an SMS doesn't send but LOOKS like it sent (HTC website for reference on the issue when you get your head out of your ass), you'll remember that I warned you about it. So go ahead....enjoy what is called Windows Mobile...lol
I'm going to do one better and NOT give you examples....
Received my Htc HD2 today.
Very impressed.
Does anyone know of a Cape town store where a pouch could be purchased for this rather large phone.
Thanks
Johnathan
Channel 5's Gadget Show looks at the HD2 vs Nexus One vs Motoroal Droid. Its obvious they're not WM fans, but the HD2 wins out nevertheless.
the rep from leaf came yesterday to our shop to drop of 2 HD2 demos, its looks really awesome except for the bit too large screen even though its very thin. Its seems like they are trying to save there asses here in SA since they are almost to the point of closing down
Hi OffRoad. I have Garmin Mobile XT Version 5.00.20wp. It works perfectly on the HD2, and all maps are on the microSD card. No web access required when navigating.Arthur, what version of Garmin software have you got loaded as I chatted to a sales guy at Vodacom and he told me the only Garmin solution available for the HD2 is the new "online" software whereby MTN updates the maps as you travel guess its great if you always in range of the network but not sure its so great if you outside of SA so am hoping that I can purchase the "old" Garmin Mobile software and then the seperate maps, can you shed some light on this for me.