Hi guys.
How to distinguish between Raphael, Raphael 100, Raphael 800 and Fuze?
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I know the Qtek 9000 and it's other names are out there but it is triband.
Is there a WM2005 PPC that was 640x480 with quad band (850 cingular?)
I've serched everywhere, or one comming out?
GPS and a faster processor would be cool also. If the 8125 had all that, I'd be LOT happier!
Hi All..
i Have something trouble..
My Phone Treo 600 (palm) CDMA after upgrade with new Rom...Phone not function. But PDA only still Fuction.
does there that of solution?
O..ya! Im Live in Bali Indonesia. frequency at my region is 800mhz
Newbie here.
Thanks
No it is not. Only O2 XDA Orion and XDA IQ are Tornadoes (as well as Qtek 8300 and 8310, i-Mate SP5 and SP5m, Dopod 586W and 577W, T-Mobile SDA US version, Orange SPV C600, Cingular 2100 and 2125, Vodafone v1240 and VDA II). Here's a complete list of all HTC models.
Hell no, its not even manufactured by HTC, but by Asustek as Jupiter
O2 uses xscale CPU, Tornado OMAP.
Just wondering because there is a Treo 750 and to me the Treo Pro is more HTC like than the 750.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=466
Hey everyone, as I am thinking about getting a Shift, I want to get a secondary phone to go alongside it.
I was thinking about a Nokia N95 as they are dead cheap and a decent phone, but I would really like a cheap WinMo device so i can use TomTom on it. Obviously a HTC device would be the best.
The only thing I require is that it has a full QWERTY keyboard and an inbuilt GPS unit. It needs to be second hand and below £100 (£40-£80) so im looking at ebay.
Any help would be appreciated with names etc!
CONCLUSION: Looks like the only phone matching my spec for below £100 is the HTC Kaiser
List so far: (updated 6-10-9 17:37)
QWERTY+built in GPS
HTC Kaiser
aka HTC P4550 / HTC TyTN II / Orange & HTC TyTN II / Vodafone VPA Compact V / Vodafone v1615 / SFR v1615 / Swisscom XPA v1615 / T-Mobile MDA Vario III / AT&T Tilt / O2 Xda Stellar / EMobile Emonster S11HT
£60-£100+
QWERTY no GPS
HTC Hermes
aka HTC P4500 / HTC Z / HTC TyTN / Rogers & HTC TyTN / Qtek 9600 / Dopod 838 Pro / Dopod CHT9000 / i-mate JASJAM / O2 Xda Trion / T-Mobile MDA Vario II / Vodafone VPA Compact III / Vodafone v1605 / SFR v1605 / Orange SPV M3100 / AT&T 8525 / Cingular 8525 / Swisscom XPA v1605 / SoftBank X01HT
£70
HTC Blue Angel
aka Qtek 9090 / Dopod 700 / O2 Xda III / O2 Xda IIs / T-Mobile MDA III / i-mate PDA2k / Orange SPV M2000 / E-Plus PDA III / Siemens SX66 / SFR v1620 / Vodafone v1620 / Vodafone VPA III / Vodafone VPx
£40-£60
What do you mean by cheap? A lot of people look at the sticker price (which is irrelevant) and go off of that. But if you're also getting a contract, then that's where all the money goes. So, are you getting a contract? If so, I would just ignore the phone price ($100, $200, $300) and be more concerned with the contract requirements. If you're getting a non-contract phone, maybe look around for a used touch pro/fuze. They were ~$500 new a year ago, so I'd imagine you could get a used one for half that or less.
I am talking about a second hand ebay job. I am searching on ebay now, there are so amny HTC phones out there with so many different names! I need to know which ones have QWERTY keyboard and GPS.
This list may be of help:
http://geizhals.at/eu/?cat=umtsover&xf=162_vollst%E4ndige+Tastatur%7E162_GPS%7E148_Windows+Mobile
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Have a look on marketplace section you can find very good deals.