well i was making a little research to see if i could find some internal photos of both the faraday and the tmobile sda,and so i found them after that i took my time looking for the wifi bga's and so i found them there right below the lcd , after looking at both motherboards i came upon the conclusion that there exactly the same(i know there both tornados) and so i though that since there both the same i could take the mobo of the sda and plug the keyboard panel of the faraday thus making my faraday wifi enable but question is will the mobo of the sda accept the keyboard panel of the faraday?? anyways here are some pics of the two mobos showing the faraday mobo non wifi and the sda wifi enable.
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I took the motherboard from my Tornado (T-mobile sda USA) and put it in my Faraday (Cingular 2125) and it worked fine. I like the form factor of the Faraday better, and I wish they would have made it an option...
nice i never though someone would answer my question thx mate now i know it works
Did the same to my Qtek 8310, the joystick was playing up so I swapped cases with my spare SPV C600.
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Hi, I'm new here. I have a Dopod 838pro, it's new, only 1 month but something strange happened. I was using the pen today but when I was putting it back, I could not put the pen back as before. I don't hear any click and the pen now can be removed easily (the pen now enter and then come back a little). Later I saw a piece of plastic broken, but I'm not sure if it's from the Dopod
Is there a way to fix it? May be this piece of plastic broken a part of the support? It happened with anybody here? Sorry for all the questions. But I'm still not believing that the support has broken. I have many friends with other Dopods for a long time and never seen this happen. I am always careful with my things.
Here are 2 pictures of the plastic, if anyone can say if is it from the pda I would be grateful.
Thanks.
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You may walso want to repost your q to the Hermes forum.
Thanks!! I'll look in there.
Have a look at K-Jam servise manual here since they are quite the same model.
Hope it helps !!!
Problem solved looking michael's blog.
The rubber was in wrong place
I found out that a way to prevent this is to put the stylus in the right position. Not turning the stylus after putting it.
So, which do you think it will be, the next "ultimate" device? THe HTC Omni, or the HTC Athena?
Well, we have real pics, and definate specs for the Athena, and not much for the Omni.
Bit early for the poll maybe?
Plus, I am wondering if HP will have any problems with the Omni name, since they had the OmniGo, and now have OmniBooks.
I used to have an OmniGo, and loved it. The screen used to flip back so you could use it as a portrait device, or with the screen in landscape with the keyboard.
Sound familiar?
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I think Omni the code name, as long as it is not the name for the final product, I think it is ok.
Athena is cooooool
Omni looks like Universal .. probably identical?
Are there confirmed pics of the Omni then?
I thought it was still unspecified specs, and no pics.
Oops.. hmm.. seems that I was looking at Universal's pic for all the Omni pages I got from google
Athena is excelent cuz of 624 MHZ processor
hp has already made pocket pc with that processor
hp 2795 (but only pocket pc not with phone)
I use to own Palm version of Treo 750 couple of months ago. When I loved device functionality and form factor I couldn't stand it's pale, horrible screen. Couple of days ago I've came across Vodafone version. Asked guy at the store to turn it on just for jokes. To my surprise screen on that unit good as good as screen on HTC Trinity! I was sold! I really wonder if they silently start placing better screen in Treos. Anyone with similar experience?
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This is old one
Your backlight was turned off. Just from looking at the screenshot you have, it looks like your backlight was set to very low.
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Your backlight was turned off. Just from looking at the screenshot you have, it looks like your backlight was set to very low.
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It might. I don't remember condition that I took previous pictures in. But I am pretty sure that colors on the new unit are more vibrant with better contrast.
Hey guys
I picked up a XDA IIs cheaply with a cracked screen from droppage, hoping I might be able to replace the screen with my PDA2k EVDO's (I live in Australia where the CDMA network no longer works)..
Would this be feasable? According to http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=pdacomparer There pretty much the same bar GSM functionality and wireless (Which makes the device pretty much useless otherwise).. from what I understand, two identical phones from the same line can have completely different proprietary screens as is the case with some laptops; But I'm unsure of how many competitors and movement would be in the 3.2" TFT market.
I'll let you know of my results when I get around to it.. I'm crossing my fingers I'll get a smart phone with wifi and bluetooth, it would surely crap all over my current 3315
-Fragged
If the LCD screen of Harried looks like this, then maybe you can use it with your BA
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My BA's LCD was badly damage before so I have to replace it. I went to a mall and they sold me a new LCD screen of MDA III which is blueangel also.
I have read the Raphael pdf that details how to disassemble the Touch Pro, including various other sites and how-to's.
They all basically outline the following procedure for starters:
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However, when trying to dismantle / disassemble mine, I can't because the black internal plastic frame that goes around the entire phone appears to be glued to the side of the phone's housing.
I can only remove the top portion that isn't attached to anything else (the only part that appears exposed).
The rest of the black plastic frame (some points of reference circled in red), I can't seem to even make it budge at all, not even in the least bit.
Did Sprint tamper-proof the latest Touch Pro's or something?
Same issue
I'm having the same exact issue as you. I'm trying to dismantle my Sprint HTC Touch Pro so that I can access the mini usb connections. My phone's currently not charging via the mini usb connection and I want to see if any of the internal contacts may be a problem.
Anyhow, I'm stuck at the same spot that you are. The manual for the "HTC Raphael_SM_A10 _GENERIC__01 Dec 08" seems to be referencing the GSM model. Anyone else have this same issue?