I need some serious help i have a lg incite love the phone hate the windows mobile can it be takin off and just have a regular phone like the view? if so please tell me in simple instructions.
I can not fathom how they spent all this time and effort to make this new OS really sleek then they go ahead and take a perfectly good icon and make it look like meatloaf....Apple I just don't get it
any recent converts here? I'm sure there's some of you around. I don't care why you converted, I just wanna know your reasoning and train of thought before you converted.I really wanna know why. Apple just gets ****ted on every single forum I read. And even in real life, those that don't use apple, are so opposed to it and are completely convinced Apple is crap, even though they've never owned an Apple product ever.
Currently I'm not able to use a more advanced device than this Willcom WS011SH from 2007; it runs Win Mobile 6 Classic, lists below that CE OS 5.2.1433 (Build 17936.0.3.0) on 108Mb of memory.I devised a webpage for my ex- that translates often-used phrases into Japanese (since her bosses are Jpns), and IE was amazingly stunted in performance (e.g. can't drag/scroll), javacript, and css ... I read somewhere that IE Mobile 6 and 6.1 are just IE4 built into the hardware and called 6/6.1, and it's turned out to be nearly useless. Fortunately Opera 8.7 came with the phone, and that has saved this utility. However IE is the only program that will allow me to click an .mp3 link and launch a media player file; Opera can't keep up, and initiates downloading the file only, so while the utility works well in Opera, when the user wants to hear a phrase played back, it's tedious: she has to note the file name, press a few buttons to launch WMP, and find that clip in a list.
It seems IE mobile 7 and 8 weren't issued, and 9 ought to be advanced enough to run this utility, yet all the pages that claim to offer a download are vague and only point to other search sites, while news about IE mobile 9's performance are so vague and unspecific they remind of the machine-generated nonsense that I see now and then pretending to be tech articles.Any hint on if ie9 is real, and where it's available without charge? I found one site that offered it for payment, but we're pulling out of the Thailand flood of last year, and money won't be around for a while. Even though there are equivalent/better browsers out there, it seems IE is the only one that will launch the WMP, and I suspect any media player.
I got an application that needs to be installed on a phone that runs Windows Mobile 5 or 6. However, as far as i'm aware the Nokia X6 is running Symbian as it's OS.
Is there anyway the X6 can be made to run Windows Mobile?
I recently bought a Nokia 6700 and need to transfer all my data (especially messages and contacts) from my old Windows Mobile Smartphone to the new device. So my question has two parts:
1. How do I export my data from the Win Mobile Device to my PC?
I got an order status e-mail from AT&T yesterday that my order is moving forward. So far, that is. I am now contemplating all the fun things I can do to my old WinMo phone once the iPhone 4 arrives. Sorry to even say that word, winmo, here in the forums. I'm open to suggestion!
I have a blog post running on the topic as well.
http://addingapple.com/iphone-4-pre-order-with-att.html Screen shot of the order status is here too.
Prolly useless to be asking here, but does anyone have it?Yes it does exist. So don't go on that you know more then I.If you have it, and wish to make arrangements I am a private message away.
when i was searching the internet and i seen numerous people with these phones that were sprint Pro 2 phones unlocked to boost. Is there a guide where i can flash my phone so it can be used with my boost sim?
I've received a .caf file, which is playable in QuickTime. Is there a QuickTime app available for windows phones? I can't find any evidence of one. Is there anything else I can use to play this file?
I like having the Facebook integration throughout the Lumia 950 xl, except for the birthdays in my calendar which, with hundreds of Facebook birthdays, clutters up my calendar. It looks like the interaction is only on or off for the phone without any individual settings, any way to keep the Outlook calendar from including Facebook birthdays without having to delete them individually or shutting off the Facebook integration entirely?
Im using the 1520 and 1-2 times a day I have to restart my phone and "scan" my SD card because I get the message that I removed the card. It actually quite frustrating because it takes about 15 minutes to actually scan the SD card not to mention that I have to wait to reboot the phone.
I basically put all my movies, apps, and pictures on the card...using a 64GB Transcend PRO. I dont think the card is corrupt because I literally got it about 2 months ago.
I've done everything. Reinstalled it, uninstall with Revo, Followed the direction from microsoft using the device manage and deleting stuff -- Nada! It comes up but when I plug in the Omnia II it does not connect. I can get it to connect at home and my home machine is Windows7 64 bit, the one it won't connect to is also a Windows 7 64 bit but a different model of Gateway/ Is there a 3rd party product or does someone know what might be the problem.?
I got a Lumia 800 about two months ago. I did have a problem getting the Internet to work. It took me a day and some intense googling but I got it to work. It has worked fine.Day before yesterday, the Zune software(music player of the phone) stopped updating. I was instructed to reset my phone. Since then I have not been able to figure out to get the data working on my phone.I've tried several things. I've been in the apn settings many many times. I've tried it with apn:simple and everything else blank. I've tried it with apn:simple, proxy:216.155.165.050, port:8080I've tried it with apn:simple, proxy:216.155.165.50, port: 8080 (cust serv said use .50 over .050)I've tried it with apn:simple, proxy:216.155.165.50:8080 (auto populated port with 80 I've tried it with apn:simple, proxy:216.155.165.50:80, port:80 When I open the browser I get a 503 error code and androidapi.t-mobile.com/apppack.mvno.html.Twice it worked for 5 minutes.I know it is possible, I don't remember what I did two months ago. I want to say there was settings other than APN that made it work.
So got the Tmobile 810. Have been using unlocked Nokia phones (Symbian) till now and use JoikuSpot to share internet on as needed basis. Not very often, but good to know it is there when needed.
Now when select Internet Sharing to ON, asks if want to activate that feature in my plan. Is there anyway to bypass this or to get another app to do this .. like JoikuSpot ?
I have BB Desktop Manager 5.0.1 and I am un able to syncronize my Contacts with Windows Live Mail from Windows 7. The only options the Desktop Manager offers are: Outlook Express, Importad./Exportad. ASCII adn Yahoo.
I'm trying to download my music but WP8 uses the Windows Phone App client in Windows 8. Wll, when I tried connecting my phone, it says "Your phone is having troubles" error message. The instruction says to power off the phone. But no luck. Tried searching MS community but nothing there (but I won't rule out I didn't search well. Also, I posted the same question there and waiting for a response.)
This might be a silly question, but is there video calling capability on the LG Quantum or on any windows 7 phone? Skype hasn't made anything yet but is there anything there at all in the video calling realm?sent from my LG-C900 via the HowardForums WP7 App?
I am trying to download apps from the marketplace and use other things that use Live. Whenever I try to download an app, I get "The Windows Phone Live ID service is unavailable right now. Try again later". I have tries to reenter my live ID password and restarted my phone. Sent from my SGH-i917 via the HowardForums WP7 App?
For a few years now, businesses have been looking for a replacement device for the unfortunately slowly dying Blackberries they have been using since about a decade. In the past few years the iPhone has gained some ground on that aspect, as a lot more businesses have started supporting in-house use of the device. Android on the other hand, as flexible, versatile and capable as it may be, has it's share of challenges for a business that cannot be overlooked. Such as fragmentation, the extremely wide variety of devices and their features, etc. For those reasons, I don't see Android being widely adopted in the business market in the next few years.
However with the announcement of Windows Phone 8, and the new business friendly features that are coming,R() I think we could see a turnaround as business slowly, perhaps VERY slowly, start to adopt Windows Phone as their trusted OS for the enterprise. This could be Windows Phone's saving grace, as it has been for RIM for a very long time. Although, if and when Microsoft grabs a good chunk of business smartphone marketshare, hopefully it will also give them a boost of interest for the consumer part of the equation. Because with these new features, Windows Phone is just as good a business device than a consumer device.
Also, don't forget about how many different Microsoft products are used in the vast majority of enterprises : Windows for Desktops, Windows Server, Office, Sharepoint, Exchange, etc. are all products that are ...EXTREMELY present in the industry. This translates into Microsoft begin known as a very "trusted" company, and any product coming from them is assumed to have a certain level of quality and business-friendliness to it.
The browser on my Nokia 701 is great -certainly much better than past versions- but websites 'see' it as a full size browser and so deliver it full size web pages. I have found this leads to much dragging and zooming. If the site also has pop-ups (which can fully obscure the screen!) this can lead to misclicks, impossible to navigate sites etc. Also full size webpages are slow to load and more expensive on data.
This issue has led me to either manually navigating to the mobile versions of the websites I like (bit of a pain) or to simply use the Opera Mini browser instead. The Opera browser is free and websites 'recognise' it as a mobile browser. This means without any work when I surf I instantly get the mobile version of the website I want (assuming one exists), easy to navigate and fast (and so cheaper) to load. In many cases this works much better for me.
So I think Nokia have missed a trick here. Maybe they should offer a feature whereby the user can tell their browser to find either mobile-friendly pages or normal ones. They could even add in a second browser shortcut, one which launches the Nokia browser in a 'mobile' mode.
Now running a 701, beautiful phone to handle and use...now that it has stopped sending my personal information to Nokia via 360Panel [rolls eyes]