The T-Mobile Smartphone Community
Posts tagged Windows Mobile
Opera 9.7 beta released
Jun 9th

Opera just released the newest version of their mobile browser for download on Windows Mobile devices. Speed is the focus of this beta, it uses Opera Turbo to load pages faster. Also included is Opera Presto, which makes web pages display up to 25% faster. Opera Widgets enables you to access your favorite services, like Twitter and Google translate, with just one click.
Here is a list of the know issues:
Big T-Mobile news coming this month
Jun 5th

New phones and a “new image”. There’s some big news from T-Mobile this week, keep reading to find out what’s going down. More >
Breaking Rumors
Jun 4th
Android and Windows Mobile rumors today: Android Fans can rejoice that the Magic (G2) could be coming sooner than expected. Windows Mobile fans can get excited that there is a possibility for special Upgrade pricing for the new Wing 2/Touch Pro2/Rhodium. What this entails exactly is still unknown as it just comes in as an offhand tip.
Touch Pro2 Coming to T-Mobile USA
Mar 24th
The much coveted HTC Touch Pro2 is coming to T-Mobile USA. ND4SPD got his hands on the T-Mobile Branded ROM for it and diced it up. This is big news since T-Mobile hasn’t flexed it’s Windows Mobile Professional muscles since the Wing. Rumored to be released in May, the specs on this are mighty and promising.
Hardware:
- 528 MHz processor
- Video Out!
- 480 x 800 resolution screen
- 512MB ROM
- 288 MB RAM
- 3G
- GPS, Assisted GPS, QuickGPS, Geotagging
- 3.1MP Camera (yes it does record video, it’s WinMo remember!)
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR
- Slide and tilt QWERTY Keyboard
- it MIGHT have a secondary .3 MP camera for video calls
Software:
- Windows Mobile 6.5
- Custom Branded TouchFLO 3D for T-Mobile
- MyFaves built into TouchFLO 3D
- Telenav GPS included
- Sliding sounds for the keyboard
- Will have Facebook and Contact Card apps
- Support for T-Mobile HotSpot and WAP
- Google Maps, JBlend Java, OZ Im
Waiting to See:
- at this point the ROM doesn’t include UMA support like the new Shadow. It is possible that they MIGHT throw it in later.
Thanks to ND4SPD on the digging and thanks to d474rpr for grabbing the ROM
A Gripe about Development
Mar 5th
Since the inception of Android, mobile development has seen a tremendous surge. Among the plethora of tip calculators and noise makers there are many great apps available that ease our daily lives. Despite the soon-to-be-fixed limitations of Android, developers have managed to roll out actually useful applications. However, there a few missing. This isn’t aimed squarely at Android but every platform. It seems that application developed is furious to a point and turns to wheels spinning in the mud. There is a point, on every platform, that applications just don’t pass.
TV/Movies on Demand – Amazon Unbox has the infrastructure to make it happen. Hulu has a proven delivery method as well. The G1 can access RTSP streams. So why don’t we have a solution to something consumers have been asking for since the first video file played on a mobile device? For some reason it seems developers are waiting for Flash to show up like the quarterback to a football game. What if that never happened? Perhaps developers can start developing solutions that don’t depend on flash. With all the interested parties on the scene it might be beneficial to all if some of them started joining forces.
Notes Synchronized – 3banana is new to the scene with an easy to use note app that syncs with the cloud for browser access. Evernote has been doing this for awhile but lacks an Android app. Both the Standard and Professional Windows Mobile versions of Evernote work great but why haven’t they been ported to Android yet? I bring this up simply because Evernote is highly useful and 3Banana already has an Android app. Join forces?
Office Docs – How long have we been typing letters, working on spreadsheets and boring our coworkers with slideshows? Google has Docs but as of this writing there is no viable solution for document creation on Android. There are developers working on solutions but at the very least we should have had this from the get go. Am I being too harsh? Possibly. If the Android Market didn’t exist, Android would just be another phone interface with very limited functionality. Office docs should also be synchronized with an option to use different online services including Google Docs, Thinkfree, Zoho, Microsoft and a folder or two on your computer (or friends’) with support for all the platforms. There are several open source formats so quit with the proprietary formats already.
Video Recording – Seriously, how do you get a phone to market these days without video recording through the sweet 3MP camera? Is there some sort of conspiracy with the camcorder companies? Do they think the market consists solely of people that WANT to carry several devices around at all times to accomplish what one is capable of? We want convergence and convenience!
Stereo Bluetooth – Yes, we know “it’s coming.” It should have been here already. You give us an Amazon MP3 app to free us from the bonds of sync cables but tether us with tangled wired headphones.
Security and Accessibility – This is in general for every phone, not just Android based devices. I don’t want to carry keys or credit cards around anymore. I want my phone to start my car, unlock doors and to make purchases. Implement a PGP type system over bluetooth with a pin, please. A tall order indeed but this is 2009, we don’t have our freaking jet-packs, vacuum tube travel or flying cars but can we at least have this?
Conclusion – There are times in war when you must seek allies and join forces in order to mount a successful attack. Everyone wants their piece of the pie and that is the main reason most developers don’t join forces, they all see this massive slab of cheesecake and want it all for themselves. The way I see it, there will be NO pie for anyone if the solutions aren’t realized. However there will be pie for anyone who isn’t afraid to reach out to other developers and say “let’s do this.”
When You Need an Interruption
Oct 10th

Supertrooper brought this to our attention. Fake Call lets you set a timed call from a contact of your choice so you can conveniently step out of a meeting, bad conversation, or hairy situation.
There are a few simple to use options:
• 5 minutes – perfect for cutting short people that ambush you in the hall
• A little longer – anywhere from 10 minutes to an hour or a specific time
• Specific Time – set a time AND a date to be interrupted
• Right Now – for those “need…to…get…away…” moments
It’s free for download from Trinket Software’s site. Enjoy!
Control Your PC from Windows Mobile
Jul 31st

Have you ever been sitting around playing with your Shadow, listening to music when a song came on that you really wanted to change but just didn’t want to get up for? Ever missed a call because you were jamming out at volume 11 or even tried to answer a call and couldn’t silence the machine fast enough? Ever wished you could control a PowerPoint presentation, DVD video, or even your home from your phone? Salling Software Clicker makes that and more possible. Clicker works over WiFi and Bluetooth, but doesn’t need both. Amazingly, it will even control a non-wireless computer connected to a WiFi router. You can enable/disable features from the computer and share features from computer to computer over the network. When connecting from Windows Mobile you can specify if you want to connect over wifi or Bluetooth and choose which computer on your network you want to connect to. More >


(average: 3.50 out of 5)