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I've just ordered up my XDA II which should be here by wednesday.
Just wondered what you guys suggest the best upgrades for it are?
There are a lot of screen protectors on ebay, which are the best, or should i go somewhere else.
Best bluetooth headset?
Best case? For my old XDA, i made a slip in case as i don't like the bulky flip cases. I'd like to get another for the II, anyone know where i can buy a slip case or get a leather one made?
Best memory card, SD or mmc? 128mb or 256mb
The xda2 comes with a very reasonable flip case, the reusable/washable screen protectors are better than the throw away type, however in my experience I have not been able to remove the protector for washing without ballsing it up around the edges. The best headset I have tried is the Ericcson HBH-65.
I'm after a pouch case really rather than the flip as its less bulky.
Anybody had experience with screen protectors, whats the best make? ebays has pdair, brando, moshi moshi, ECfilm etc
are these cheap £5.99 hotsynch/charge cables any good?
martin fields overlay
Give these a go...i've got one. Easy to apply, washable too, but after 3 months i still haven't needed to wash it. Read the review, http://www.mypdacafe.com/articles/read.php?id=165, i can corroborate it.
I've just checked the site, www.overlayplus.com but it seems it is down temporarily, d'oh :?
Quote: are these cheap £5.99 hotsynch/charge cables any good:
Some of them discharge instead of charging the xda2 but work ok with xda1.
'some' discharge, so its pot luck with the xda II? Maybe be worth getting a proper one then from a proper accessory shop.
Anyone had any luck with a pouch case for these? I made one for my XDA II, but haven't got the bits to make another. May go and fine a leather shop and see if they can make one up
Best slip cases available are from http://www.nutshell.cc
Tuff-as-nuts and they mean it. I've just got one for the XDA II and it's really slim in comparision to the flip cases (standard + covertec case) I got the one with the belt loop and an open (no flap) top.
I would recommend a nice set of e-grips too (http://www.egrips.com) with the grips on the side, it's nice and easy to remove the XDA II from the case.
Cheerio
the nutshell looks like what i'm after. Do they have distributors in the uk, or do they have to be got from the states?
Discharging?
Not excetly the best place to discuss the topic on 'xda2 discharge when the usb sync/charge cable is in use' ... but since someone here mentioned this, i guess i share a finding on this.
i used to charge my xda1 on my labtop using the sync/charge cable, but with the xda2, the sync charge cable seemed like always discharge when the device is plug into the usb port. ...
i think this is some kinda of bug .. to overcome this, just plug the xda2 to the usb (using of coz the charge/sync cable), wait for the sync to complete, then unplug it for 2 secs and reconnect it back again. walah ..! the xda2 should be charging now, instead of discharging. ^^
it had always worked for me since last month .. ^^ hope it works for the rest of the xda2. any feedback?
Tuff-as-nuts cases come from New Zealand. But Expansys do them in limited ranges and also with their own logo embossed. (http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=206-00)
I bought mine direct and it took just over one week to arrive. I've attached some pictures to show you. I'm going to write a full review for posting on tekguru.
Cheers
Howard
As for Sync/Chage USB cables, I use a retractable one from JavoEdge. http://www.javoedge.com there was a problem with the initial shipments of these cables as the manufacturers thought the pinouts were the same on the XDA I and XDA II. This is not the case. I had two, the first one did not charge the XDA II if the battery level was below 72% when connected. In fact over a period of time the battery was actually discharging while connected.
Javoedge were very good in the customer support, they listened, and understood and then sent a replacement one that works perfectly.
Cheerio
Howard
So now I'm done with my gadgets
I've purchased the following items:
Nutshell black pouch case (exactly like the one on the pictures above) http://www.tuff-as-nuts.com/O2-XDA.html
VERY pleased! It's really nice.
A set of silver e-grips from http://www.egrips.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=394
Really comfortable and slim. Still possible to dock (if you don't stick the side-ones to low).
Screen protector from Boxwave http://www.boxwave.com/products/cleartouch/cleartouch-screen-protector-qtek-2020_105.htm
Also very nice. The only one I've tried so far but I'm very pleased with it.
Here's a good review on different screen protectors:
http://www.brighthand.com/article/Protect_Your_Screen
So, that my gadget-list!
/Fred
I've used a WriteSHIELD screen protector for over a year, and when I took it off because I had dropped :-( my XDA so the screen cracked, it had no scratches at all (and I write a lot!). It comes with three protectors and is rather expensive, but needless to say I've just put on the second one on my new XDA II. If you follow the included instructions carefully, you'll get a flawless protector application (no bubbles underneath).
As I write a lot on my pocket computer, I've also bought a properly sized stylus. It's actually a pen with several tips (one's for the screen) and is much better than the thin, flimsy one included in the XDA, which will give you a cramp in your hand if you write a lot. Of course you'll have to carry it by itself, it doesn't fit in the XDA!
That case looks like JUST what I want. But...how do you get it out without hitting a side button? Seems impossible.
I second the recommendation for WriteSHIELDs; the best.
On BT headsets, I just posted a mini-review last week, search for it. I also have three more of them on the way to try out. Right now I'm using the G-Lite, and like it a lot. It's not perfect, but good, and tiny. I have returned the Jabra and Motorola HS810. There are a number of others I tried in the store and decided against right away.
It's almost impossible to take it out without touching the buttons...however, I use the key-lock feature, so it's not a prob for me.
As far as BT headset goes, I'm using Jabra BT250 and I'm very pleased with it. I specially like the sound in the ear-plug.
/Fred
I haven't tried it, but doesn't it automatically unlock if a call or SMS comes in? So if you want to grab it to answer a call or message, you end up hitting keys?
I still haven't found a good way to carry the XDA II. I'm still using the XDA I case from EB.
I was on a plane this morning and as I walked down the aisle I saw someone reading a magazine with an ad for the perfect XDA II case. Unfortunately, I must have read the URL wrong. I thought it was "sanocases.com" but that doesn't work, nor a couple of similar things I tried.
Does that name ring a bell with anyone? It's a case much like the EB case for the XDA I, which doesn't have the annoying snap strap on it.
I have a vague memory of a screen protector sold under the "Sando" brand name but cant find anything on google.
Carlos said:
I was on a plane this morning and as I walked down the aisle I saw someone reading a magazine with an ad for the perfect XDA II case. Unfortunately, I must have read the URL wrong. I thought it was "sanocases.com" but that doesn't work, nor a couple of similar things I tried.
Does that name ring a bell with anyone? It's a case much like the EB case for the XDA I, which doesn't have the annoying snap strap on it.
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Maybe JavoCase ?
Look here http://www.javoedge.com
Serge
Thanks guys, but no dice. The Javo is interesting though, I might just get one to test drive. Similar to the protection of the aluminum case (which I mostly love) except without the signal interference problem.
how about www.senacases.com?
Unfortunately, I don't see a XDA II case by them - or at least, not on their website.
I think that's it! But I could have sworn it was an XDA II that was in the ad photo. Damn, my eyes must have been really bad that early in the morning.
Founding the right case for me wasn't difficult.
I just take the ones that cames with the XDAII and cut off the flap.
No regrets
Since you seem to be looking for something protective and not limiting radio reception, have a look at the Proporta Clearcase (name doesnt sound like "sano" . . . )
www.proporta.com
Case is excellent, because its 'plastic' (durable though) it will get scratches, but that what its for.
Finaly see who is calling without opening the case
Only need to open it is to write on it.
I think the case (when closed) is stable enough to protect the XDA2 (or MDAII, although tha case was designed for the plain XDA2/iMate case, the T-Mobile case fits too with all button available without opeing clearcase), but I did not dare to test a drop from the table . . .
I just ordered the Javo clear case, which seems the same. I agree that it seems ideal, as I love the protection of the metal case but not the slight signal degradation.
Javo clearcase IS the same as proporta Clearcase.
Shipping is cheaper with Proporta (at least in Europe)
I have one of the plastic cases and I love it. I've had it about a month now and the case has a minor scratch on it, well, more a chunk from my keys. Well worth it
Thank's for the link's , do any of you guy's know where i could find a case for the xda 2 which is deep enough to take a backpack as well . cheers steve
I have a Krussel drop-in case which would probably work with the backpack. I use that now because I use the car kit, so an attached case doesn't make sense.
I have buyed all cases available for my Qtek2020.
Silicon case, no good for me, after 1 week is broken and the screen is not protected.
Metal case, the door is uncomfortable, and for me is not good when the phone receive the call because i open the door, is very strong.
Case in policarbonete clear, very best solution, very strong and comfortable, I prefere this one.
if the screen were not protected then you were not using this one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=20484
but it will break if you take it out of the case too often which is why i dont use the cradle anymore
there are many many many cases and i doubt you tried them all ....
my poly cased died after a drop
and it was troublesome to open compared to the silicone i use now
silicon == melted sand you make chips from
silicone == rubber
I found this one http://www.cases.com/xda2.htm last days but I am still looking for one than I can use with the backpack.
See you
The best case ever!!!!
Finally I found it!!!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?p=239589#239589
I just dropped my diamond by accident while running to my car to avoid the rain =="....
It was in a PDA case, but it still somehow popped out of the case and got scratched up...
So I am in DIRE NEED OF A REPLACEMENT HOUSING!!!
lucky for me, the only damaged parts were the metal rim around the front side of the phone and the battery cover...
I am thinking of just getting an extended battery so i can get a new battery cover with it as well.
But I can't find the Replacement part for the rim around the front of the phone...
I took a lot at the phone and it seems easy enough to replace the rim....but i need to find the part first....
Please guys, any help will be very much appreciated....
Really need this housing replacement...can't stand looking at my scratched up diamond =(
phones still in its early stages so gonna be hard to get hold of housing so quick. Usually best place is here
http://cnn.cn/shop/touch-diamond-c-277_533.html
but they only have screen and back plate at the moment
just be patient a little bit longer.
does that shop deliver quickly??
would it be possible to ask for oem parts directly from htc...?
i talked it over with htc canada today and it may cost upwards 100 CDN to fix the cosmetic damage =(
no insurance?
uh no...i've never insured a phone before....
never thought it would the belt clip would break and let the phone fall and get scratched =="
argh...
any ideas on what to do...
should just take out the rim and touch it up myself ^^"....
oh i've got an idea =D!!!!
I can buy a dummy phone and replace it directly that way...
right.....?
pizzachips said:
oh i've got an idea =D!!!!
I can buy a dummy phone and replace it directly that way...
right.....?
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In a very rare occasion you can use dummy phones.
Mostly the inside is completely different, no way of using those dummies for housing parts.
Haven't seen a dummy Diamond yet, so I can't tell if it is usable, but mostly HTC dummies aren't usable.
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In a very rare occasion you can use dummy phones.
Mostly the inside is completely different, no way of using those dummies for housing parts.
Haven't seen a dummy Diamond yet, so I can't tell if it is usable, but mostly HTC dummies aren't usable.
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i'm just lokoing to replace the outer rim on the front side of the phone and the battery cover....?
so maybe its possible...
ill drop by a local mall and see if its possible i guess....
loads of dummy diamond phones on ebay the last time i check it out.
i wouldn't say loads...
i saw a total of 4 =P lol
average 20-30 dollars CDN
which is fine for me if i can use it as housing and battery cover replacement
anyways heading out to check the dummy model =)
it doesn't work =(
its one giant piece, so i can't really take it apart to replace the piece i want...
How hard is it to take apart the diamond?
The invisible shield really stuffed up my screen. I can see parts flaked off the screen (looks like a thin protection layer) which is believe is the touch sensor itself. It has not affected the use of the phone but looks ugly.
EDIT: Home from work and did a search and found this: http://www.pdacenter.ru/razborka/razbor-htc-touch-diamond/
Looks like a lot of work to get to the digitizer.
wow amazing find...was looking for a page like this...
aw man...the housing is one whole piece from what i can tell from the last picture...guess a DIY housing replacement is not really gonna be easy....
i'm gonna ask HTC for an estimate....
just minor cosmetic damage on mine on the corners so nothing too huge but it pains me to see it every time =(
at least this seems a bit easier than fixing the iphone....its so much work to put in a new digitizer cause of the way the housing is built
Looking for the Telus Black rear cover
If anyone finds a place that is selling the black rear battery cover for the CDMA version of the phone i would be interested.
anyone have any lucking finding a replacement housing?
I can provide the replacement housing
It cost about 36 euro
Like this??
http://cgi.ebay.it/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=350260913226&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
seen some nice cases for the N1, will they fit the desire or are there some buttons that wont align properly??
thanks
the gel cases with the red nexus one on the back (< £3) fit the desire. you can use the power and volume buttons through the case, everything else can be used if you line the holes up when you fit it.
thats the only one i've tried, but have now ordered one made for the desire to replace it.
thanks for the reply mate,
was looking at this:
http://www.ultra-case.com/product.php?pID=476
which is made by the same people as the gel cases..thought id ask first before spending around £15!!
phrozen
I bought similar from ebay, but for a lot less than the one your looking at, shop around.
Only thing I experienced is that due to the Desire having a "chin" it stretches the case to make a very tight fit (hey it's silicone so it gives) and this only shows in that the power switch recess in the cover is slightly offset from the handset. Doesn't hamper anything though
@beaker656 you dont happen to have a link to the ebay one you bought do you??
thanks
ask and you shall receive
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170457720425&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
thanks buddy!! will order one
I received this one today and am very happy with it.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Google-Nexus-...sesPouches&hash=item5191cc07e9#ht_1658wt_1161
Hey all,
I know the 'loose hinge' debate has been beaten to death but anyone have any good experience with any cases that help negate this problem? I called T-Mobile about the hinge and they said they never heard of the hinge problem but that some say certain cases help alleviate at that. (Ponder that statement for a moment!) I figure its worth asking before I try to take apart the phone and stretch/replace the springs.
My phone has been great, no hinge issue until last night the phone fell of the nightstand and ever since the hinge is so bad that you can feel the looseness as you hold it or text.
Thanks!
i would like to know the same thing. the thing is, i dont think any manucfactuar will build a case for the phone to prevent the hinge looseness. the reason being is because companies such as htc and tmobile do not see it as a problem, so i dont think anyone will make a case maybe with a clip, to hold it tighter, or whatever. which would be cool. but im glad someone noticies the same thing i do. i dont mind the hinge, but i cant stand typing on the on screen keyboard because i can feel the screen just jossle just a little. drives me insane!
I think it could be done with the hard shell, and rubberized cases. I small spring loaded mechanism on the part of the case near the microphone. it would stretch out and lock the keyboard in place when you extend it and then lock back in place when you close it. I tried to draw a design but I am a horrible artist. We would have to build them ourselves though.
I have a hardshell clear case I got off ebay. I can tilt my g2 now and the hinge/screen won't open or expose. I have the one that doesn't go around the trackpad.
Sent from my T-Mobile G2 using XDA App
i am also looking for this kind of case
Sadly for me, a few pieces of scotch tape on the sides fixes the problem! I dont use the physical keyboard a lot so its not a big deal.
I'm not sure if one is made /c:
Any ideas in a DIY case manipulation?
Sent from my rooted HTC Vision running cm6.1.1