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Buy HTC Droid Eris S6200 "PDA" Cell Phone Solid Dark Green …

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Unlockng an HTC aria

I want to unlock my HTC aria in AT&T, I can’t understand from your policy page will I be able to do this. It was my understaing when I’ve bought the phone that I will be able to unlock it within 9 months.   I would like a clear answer on that.

HTC EVO 3D gets Netflix under the table courtesy of EVO 4G’s APK

So, you just bought HTC’s EVO 3D for its three dimensional display and delectable dual-stage camera key, and you’re loving its buttery smooth Sense 3.0 software. Yet, you were dismayed to find that the device wasn’t among the chosen few granted access to Netflix for Android. But don’t worry, folks, apparently the Netflix APK for the EVO 4G can get you streaming cinematic masterpieces in no time. Just head on over to the source link to get your download on, then sit back, relax, and enjoy. HTC EVO 3D gets Netflix under the table courtesy of EVO 4G’s APK originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 30 Jun 2011 03:42:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Amazon Wireless discounts the HTC EVO 3D to $149.99 – Cell Phone News

Now, you can get the HTC EVO 3D for only $149.99, cutting $50 off its original price, courtesy of Amazon Wireless . Like most phone purchases, it comes with a two-year service agreement with Sprint, which afterwards …

HTC Z710e SENSATION ANDROID UNLOCKED CELL PHONE DEMO COMMERCIAL …

HTC Z710e SENSATION ANDROID UNLOCKED CELL PHONE DEMO COMMERCIAL PREVIEW ADVERT Video – Buy the HTC Sensation at www.bigtimewireless.com HTC burst right onto the dual-core scene with a phone that's set to be an Android sensation.

Re: HTC Inspire AT&T Apps- how to get rid of them

Yes it is pretty sad that we can not remove apps from OUR phone. I count no less than 24 apps from AT&T or HTC that I will NEVER use. Come on AT&T you finally gave us the ability to load apps from outside the market, how about letting us remove bloatware from OUR phones.

Double entry in phone book on HTC Inspire

My wife and I have recently purchased 2 HTC Inspire phones and have had all of our contacts transferred from our previously used phones.   On my new phone, when I look at the list of contacts, I see two entries for each contact.  One entry has a “blacked out” picture of the contact, and the entry directly below that shows the same name and phone number with the symbol for the SD card to the left.   I know that one set of contacts is stored on the internal memory of the phone and the second set of contacts is on my SD card in the phone.   Since this makes my total list of entries in the phone book twice as long as it needs to be, is it possible to eliminate this “double” entry ?  I don’t need to actually “remove” the second list from the phone, but it would be nice if I didn’t see so many contacts when I look up a phone number.   I might add, that my wife’s phone has only one list appearing on her phone.   Thanks for your help.   Hanagan

Double entry in phone book on HTC Inspire

My wife and I have recently purchased 2 HTC Inspire phones and have had all of our contacts transferred from our previously used phones.   On my new phone, when I look at the list of contacts, I see two entries for each contact.  One entry has a “blacked out” picture of the contact, and the entry directly below that shows the same name and phone number with the symbol for the SD card to the left.   I know that one set of contacts is stored on the internal memory of the phone and the second set of contacts is on my SD card in the phone.   Since this makes my total list of entries in the phone book twice as long as it needs to be, is it possible to eliminate this “double” entry ?  I don’t need to actually “remove” the second list from the phone, but it would be nice if I didn’t see so many contacts when I look up a phone number.   I might add, that my wife’s phone has only one list appearing on her phone.   Thanks for your help.   Hanagan

Re: HTC Freestyle Disappointment

If you’re just posting to the HTC forum, I would not count on a timely response from a company internet forum.    Try  to contact HTC via phone or email.   Everything I have read here and other places indicates that  HTC is responsive to both emails and calls, and will at least give you a reply (although it might not be the answer you want).   http://www.htc.com/www/CA_Hotline.aspx http://www.htc.com/www/CS_Mail.aspx   I’m not particularly surprised that the Freestyle is a disappointment.  A phone released with a brand new, unproven OS, and an OS which has not had much publicity (and therefore possibly not much financial backing from its creater) seems a bit risky.  But I’ll agree that HTC has a responsibility to ensure that its products meet the quality standards of its other devices, even if its not the original source of the OS software.

Re: HTC Freestyle Disappointment

If you’re just posting to the HTC forum, I would not count on a timely response from a company internet forum.    Try  to contact HTC via phone or email.   Everything I have read here and other places indicates that  HTC is responsive to both emails and calls, and will at least give you a reply (although it might not be the answer you want).   http://www.htc.com/www/CA_Hotline.aspx http://www.htc.com/www/CS_Mail.aspx   I’m not particularly surprised that the Freestyle is a disappointment.  A phone released with a brand new, unproven OS, and an OS which has not had much publicity (and therefore possibly not much financial backing from its creater) seems a bit risky.  But I’ll agree that HTC has a responsibility to ensure that its products meet the quality standards of its other devices, even if its not the original source of the OS software.