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Re: AT&T Tilt2 Dropping Calls
March 31st, 2010
jedwan I have this problem, among a MILLION others, with my Tilt 2. I knew within the first few days that I didn’t like it, but then I had a baby and missed the time frame to exchange it. I wish I did though b/c this is truly the worst phone I’ve ever owned. It drops calls constantly, there’s a ton of technical problems with it, I sometimes get emails, sometimes not, it freezes all the time, and I need to take the battery out and reset at least twice a week. It’s awful. So yes, apparently it’s common for this phone to drop calls and not work like it should….
Re: HTC Tilt 2 support for microSDHC
March 31st, 2010
admin i bought a new kingston 16gb class 10. it does not work good at all. it lags the phone when data is accessed. i talked to htc support and was told only up to class 6 was tested on the tilt 2, and that class 10 may not work. on the other hand the tilt 1 i have the same card “seems” to work, i havent tested alot on it. also htc support refused to email me technical specs from where they were getting the info that only up to class 6 would work officially. phone support said they cant email me. was told to fill out the email form online to get email related questions answered… my struggle continues!!!!…
Sprint, Clearwire among companies asking for TD-LTE standard in WiMAX spectrum
March 31st, 2010
admin Clearwire has made it crystal clear that it isn’t taking a “WiMAX or die” approach to 4G — and frankly, it couldn’t afford to, considering that the infrastructure suppliers and hardware manufacturers could easily continue their trend toward shunning the next-gen underdog. What’s interesting, though, is that the company now appears to be taking a very active role in developing an LTE-based standard that could supplant WiMAX in its 2.6GHz spectrum should the need arise. Along with Motorola, Huawei, ZTE, Cisco, Nokia Siemens, Alcatel-Lucent, and — surprise, surprise — Clearwire partner Sprint, the company is asking the 3GPP to define a standard for running TD-LTE in the 2.6GHz slot. Unlike the more commonly-used FD-LTE — the standard Verizon is using, among others — TD-LTE operates unpaired, meaning it can operate in slimmer chunks of spectrum than its counterpart. Asking for a standard is clearly a far cry from actually building out a network, but it’s interesting to note that Clearwire and Sprint alike both have their eyes firmly fixed on an LTE-based technology if the WiMAX industry packs it in. Sprint, Clearwire among companies asking for TD-LTE standard in WiMAX spectrum originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 30 Mar 2010 18:19:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Omnimo: desktop Windows given fashion makeover with Phone 7 Series flair
March 31st, 2010
jedwan Can’t wait for Windows Phone 7 Series , but can’t hack the emulator , either? Don’t lose hope, Windows junkies — you can still bring some semblance of WP7S order into your life with this Metro UI-inspired desktop HUD. Based on the open-source desktop customization platform Rainmeter , the “Omnimo UI” will overlay your desktop with a minimalist, tiled interface not unlike the one you’ve been drooling over for weeks, with live hooks into many useful services (including Gmail, iTunes, Steam, Twitter and SpeedFan) as well as the usual widgets and a host of program shortcuts. The best news of all? It’s available now for all versions of Windows since XP, completely free of charge; simply follow the source links or flit over to Lifehacker , where good folks will teach you how it’s done. Omnimo: desktop Windows given fashion makeover with Phone 7 Series flair originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 30 Mar 2010 18:48:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Cablevision considering ultra-cheap unlimited cellphone service?
March 31st, 2010
admin Cable companies have been pushing into wireless with more urgency than ever lately — take Cox and Comcast , just to name a couple — and now it seems Cablevision is taking a good, hard look at launching a cellphone service under its Optimum brand. Current service subscribers are being asked if they’d be interested in “unlimited calling, texting, and internet data access” for $29.95 a month, which is ridiculously, mind-numbingly low for such a package if Cablevision is actually capable of delivering. It seems they’ll try to bridge the gap by launching the service with a WiFi slant — presumably using UMA — falling back to cellular on the road when you’re outside the range of one of Optimum’s hotspots. They’re promising “a variety of smartphone choices that offer features comparable to those offered by iPhone, Android, and BlackBerry,” so hey, if the price is right and the service actually works, why not? There’s no word on when Optimum might launch this action, but we have a hard time believing many of the people that got the survey actually responded “no.” [Thanks, Maikel] Cablevision considering ultra-cheap unlimited cellphone service? originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Tue, 30 Mar 2010 20:37:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Rogers, Telus both offering paid Android Market apps
March 31st, 2010
jedwan For Americans, the ability to blow dollar after hard-earned dollar in the Android Market is old hat — it’s been happening since early last year — but Canada’s had a rougher go of it. Rogers just flipped the switch not long ago, and now Telus has joined the party, meaning most Canadians currently using Android-powered handsets can spend US dollars, euros, or yen to fill up their handsets’ internal memory (the Market shows prices in each apps’ local currency, and we’re not aware of any Canadian apps at the moment). It’s long overdue, so we’re picturing an epic spending spree this week as these guys blow off some steam — but hey, there are worse ways to go bankrupt, right? Rogers, Telus both offering paid Android Market apps originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Tue, 30 Mar 2010 23:25:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Trace Cell Phone Numbers | Feras.co.uk
March 31st, 2010
admin In either one of these scenarios, a service that will trace cell phone numbers can be very beneficial. You can easily find out who is calling you, or whose number is on your spouse’s phone, and not only that, you can also find out what …
Are Cell Phones the New Glamorous Accessory? – Deep Glamour: At …
March 31st, 2010
admin Randy’s post below, “If Someone Glamorous Walked By, Would You Notice?” is about the things you miss when you’re on your cell phone . But the title made me wonder what the person walking by might look like. When I searched Google images …
Dell Aero Android Phone Hands-on Photos | Cellphone News | Mobile …
March 31st, 2010
admin Dell and AT&T recently announced its Aero Android-Powered Smartphone. It is also the first Android phone from Dell for the US market. It is also said to be.



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