Hi
I'm trying to bluetooth some stuff from my Dad's BB to my XDA. Ive read a few web pages and watched a few videos on how to send from BB but it doesn't work?
Any help?
Alex
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Hello everyone,
I am just about to buy the Qtek 8310, because I really want a Windows Smartphone with Wifi... as far as I know the Qtek 8310 is the only Windows Smartphone with Wifi?
Now why do you think is Wifi so important to me? Because I wanna stream stuff from the net all day. The most important thing is to be able to stream music from www.Shoutcast.com the stream there are of extremely high quality and one example link is:
http://www.shoutcast.com/sbin/shoutcast-playlist.pls?rn=1025&file=filename.pls
So do you think I would be able to listen to this channel using Qtek 8310 via Wifi? What player would I have to install (I guess TCPMP)? And what about watching movies online (streaming)? Does anyone have experiences with this kind of stuff? Does YouTube etc. work, having installed the right software?
There are also a bunch of TV channels online. So if the video streaming works via Wifi then = Qtek 8310 has TV
WOW I'm really in love with this Smartphone and can't wait to hear that all the streaming is possible so I can finally go ahead.
the i-mate SP5 (same as QTEK/HTC 8310) has Wifi too
so has the im-ate SP5m and QTEK/HTC 8300
The HTC620 smartphone includes also WIFI (and a 'keyboard')
and there are other smartphones which includes WIFI
tcpmp is the best, particularly for shoutcast streams. I use that on qtek 8300, pretty much the same thing.
Hello everyone!
Recently it has come to my attention that the Treo 750 includes HTC's Streaming Player which can stream using the RTSP protocol.
I am a Sprint Treo 700wx user, and was wondering if anyone has, or would be willing to, extract it from the Treo 750/v so that other users can use it, if this is possible at all of course.
I tried to install a version extracted from a Trinity but kept getting an error about the application not being signed. I tried to sign it with a app I found at buzzdev and some other options I found searching, but was unsuccesful.
Thank you in advance!
With my laptop, I use a UMTS/HSDPA data card through Vodafone Germany to connect to the web. I just got done video chatting with my brother in Australia, it was awesome because I brought my laptop down to the street to show him my neighborhood. Aside from the crazy looks the native Berliners gave me, it was a seamless experience. SO, its obvious that the technology exists to do this with a UMTS/HSDPA cell phone, but what one? can anyone please help me, I really want to show him the rest of my city, but I'm not lugging my laptop on the S-Bahn!
Thanks!
ms portrait if it support the cam in the pda and he have the pc version on his pc should work i think
other option is normal 3g video call but thats pretty pricy
dont know of any other chat apps that support video in their pda flavours
msg and skype sure dont
Hi!
Does it also work with WM6 or only for WM5?
I am using Orbit 2, has anyone experiences with this device?
Greetings
caitulanh
Hi. i user this for a 3 month. http://mobile.vzochat.com. it.s pretty simple and works on my ipaq 514 from box
HI guys did any one knows any XAP app for bluetooth transfer or any way to transfer over my phone to other phones??
Only email / ftp.
Can anyone help me with finding a suitable Internet browser for my HTC HD2 running Windows Mobile 6.5?
The chief consideration is flash support. The device comes with Opera Mobile and Windows Mobile Internet Explorer, both of which can play some online video content but not nearly all.
I used to use Skyfire for viewing online video content and then, when they stopped supporting Windows Mobile, moved to uZard. This, like Skyfire before it, was brilliant but has now stopped working. I don't know why; I contacted the company and posted details of the problem on this forum (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1377265) but I have had no replies.
So I am trying (and so far failing) to find another mobile browser that can be used on Windows Mobile 6x devices and can view, at least, the majority of online video content.
Any ideas, anyone?