Hi guys,
As far as I know with ICS control you can turn your PDA into a walking palmtop. Meaning it gets the internet connection by GSM and shares it by wifi. This feature would really make my life easier but I cannot get ICS control to work. The controls are very complicated and the official thread is like mile long with tons of stuff I don't really understand. Can anyone please give me some piece of advice on how to make it work this way?
I've already tried similar program: wmwifirouter , but I couldn't get it to work either.
Devices:
- HTC prophet
- Samsung Omnia (yeah, I know it's HTC forum )
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Hi,
I was reading a forum i found that somebody managed to install Android on htc vogue http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=382265
Is it possible that we can install Android on Vox??
sudeep_mib said:
Hi,
I was reading a forum i found that somebody managed to install Android on htc vogue http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=382265
Is it possible that we can install Android on Vox??
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yes it is s.o has already managed to get it to homescreen but nothing worked really. therefore it is needed to programm/port the sourcecode to vox. to smartphone. it is possible but diffucult and a lot of work to do.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2twRBL-tyA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRtEVhCv2LE
Scroll down a bit
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=368014&page=14
vox & android
Hi,
Has anyone made call, wifi connection or took a picture? Does anyone know if there is any work related to htc vox drivers running under android?
Thanks,
J.R.
joaoreis said:
Hi,
Has anyone made call, wifi connection or took a picture? Does anyone know if there is any work related to htc vox drivers running under android?
Thanks,
J.R.
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nope - nobody - as far as I can see - can make calls with android - perhaps it works when U are on PIN unlocked phone - but cant confirm.
BT connection depends on brf6300 - where there is no spec for it - seems to be 6100 gpio copatible
PICTURE - taking picture on wm is hidden and limited in size, so don't
expect that anyone will take it on linux
WIFI - loox like acxXXX - - just recompile linux kernel
In my opinion - 185MHz is scant to run anything U want.
But .... money will not back to manufacturer, so the are only interested to see omap3/4 in linux world
So i found my old T-mobile SDA today and I am trying to use it with my pc I currently have the prog MyMobiler, its nice but kind of limited. I want to be able to use all my phones functions straight from my desktop. I want to use it as a sort of bluetooth/Wi-Fi adapter and extra screen maybe. Any input wil be appreciated.
I have a touchscreen w. querty phone (iPAQ hw6515) that I have been hoping to use as a touchpad & keyboard for my media center via bluetooth.
Found no software to date to do that on WM2003SE.
Sad to throw away a perfectly good phone.
Come on guys lets hear the idea's
I know someone has got something to say. I don't want to waste a still operating win mobile phone. Help me out guys.
Somehow I think I broke some of the hardware because I can't answer calls anymore, whenever I try to answer/ignore it just freezes until it goes to voicemail and then tells me I have a missed call. I've flashed a few different roms, 6.1 and 6.5 and have the same problem across all of them.
I'm thinking if I should just buy another HD but they're pretty expensive because I need the T8285 (I live in the US) and it might be fun to try a new device. I'm also thinking about a Topaz or an Xperia, or maybe a Leo but they look really big so I'm not sure how I'd like it. Or maybe something else, I'm not too familiar with non-HTC phones. The features I really need are:
- Contacts/phonebook access from home screen
- Tasks access from home screen
- Calendar to keep track of events/appointments
- Phone looks cool (lol)
- GSM
- Some type of sync software to transfer contacts (and preferably tasks/calendar) to computer (like how Windows Mobile has the Windows Mobile Device Center)
Optional features I'd like but would be willing to sacrifice if necessary are:
- 3G internet (in the US)
- Weather feature like on HTC phones
- Replaceable battery
Can anyone recommend me a good phone? I don't really care what it is or how old it is as long as it has these features and is bug-free and able to answer calls. Thanks a lot!
Take a look at the Leo HD2 if you like WM...maybe a used one for better price!
hi guys - nice site!
I just have a few comments and questions and maybe a tip for who ever are interested.............
I bought a htc x7500 advantage lastweek.
this is my first htc or windows mobile device so some of the "negative" points could be something i could maybe just need to get used to over time.......
I already upgrade to spl1.2 and from there to 3.5 - not bad for a first try - all thanks to the directions and explanations from these forums!!!!
I am currently running ap 4.0 (spl 3.5) - so far this is the best one for my device. I tried wm6.5 but it is way too slow (any comments - maybe my device's processor can't handle it?)
I am used to symbian and are quite comfy with it regards to installing apps - self sighning etc.........
now......
(1) is there anyway to get garmin xt to work on this windows mobile thing?
I can install it - no problem - but I cannot get it to use the "build in" gps?
any body with ideas - on a symbian it is no problem
(2) x7500 build in gps SUX - or is it just me?!
(3) where can you get a PROPER alarm clock for this thing. a single beep is not
going to get my attention never mind waking me up! or is there a way I can
copy a mp3 file into the windows folder where i can then select it from the
settings tab on that little alarm icon. I tried to look for it (for example
windows\splat.wav but to no avail.....
(4) is there a proper call blocker or blacklist for this thing - one that blocks
private numbers and where you can just import the number from your
contacts or sim. I know on the symbian (nokia n97 to be preciese) there
is a thing called blacklist - it works very well but for windows mobile it
looks like it is not quite there yet
(5) field test display or net monitor for the x7500? I know for some HTCs
you type in *#*#364#*#* and it brings up the engineering function.
This is quite important to me as I am working as a field technition in the
cellular industry and use it almost every day
and that's it for now
awsome site with nice instructions - hope some will be able to help me with these 5 points - thanks and cheers
Hi
I have read a few of the posts in the dev section and think the answer to this is a "no".
I would like to clarify though please, with those of you who are more regular on this board and have a greater knowledge.
My question is, does a ROM exist which allows for the 3D side of things to work 'and' allow the use of BT controllers?
I've read of some nice sounding ROM's but they all seem to be built of the back of the stock, so have the BT stack problem and cannot work with BT control pads.
Read of the CM7 [I think] that does allow the use of BT control pads but this one lacks the 3D side of things.
I want the best of both worlds, but believe this is not yet possible.
Just looking for confirmation please.
Also if there is development work in progress on a ROM that will include the BT control pad connections and the 3D apps, please could you name it/point me to it, so I can keep an eye on that one.
Thanks
Apparently works with 20p...untested by me though...
See below issues with bluez ime....
http://code.google.com/p/android-bluez-ime/issues/detail?id=84
Cheers, I upgraded as was on an old 2.2 froyo still.
Now on 2.3.5 with the s/w v21a
Still no luck with the BluezIME though unfortunately, hopefully one day I'll be able to get that working.
Thanks for info shredman