[Q] Anroid on HTC7 Pro - HTC 7 Pro

Hi!
i recommended a friend of mine this mobile phone, because his old phones where alway windows mobile devices. But with this device he only has trouble, direct outlook sync wont work because of the live cloud crap. But he dont want so sync his business contacts to microsoft servers.
So is it possible to install Android on this device? I think its almost the same as a Desire Z, so maybe the android version from the Desire Z can be ported to the HTC7 Pro.
Do you know something about this?
thanks for your help!

I would suggest next time that he does some modicum of research before buying.
Had he done, he would have realised that both of the qquestions have been covered before.
I still don't understand why people are so objectionable to synchronisation over the Internet, and I still don't understand why people assume you can only use Windows Live. You can just as easily use Google or Exchange.
Considering Windows Phone is a smartphone OS, designed to be mobile, why are people so insistent on permanently having the thing tethered to a computer? I only ever plug my phone into the computer to do a software update, and I wouldn't if i didn't have to. Everything else syncs wirelessly, either through Google, Windows Live, Exchange, Facebook, Zune Wireless Sync, or when Mango drops LinkedIn. And it does it a damn sight better than Android did, to boot....
neomon said:
Hi!
i recommended a friend of mine this mobile phone, because his old phones where alway windows mobile devices. But with this device he only has trouble, direct outlook sync wont work because of the live cloud crap. But he dont want so sync his business contacts to microsoft servers.
So is it possible to install Android on this device? I think its almost the same as a Desire Z, so maybe the android version from the Desire Z can be ported to the HTC7 Pro.
Do you know something about this?
thanks for your help!
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please consider that it is a MOBILE device -and you didn't have a good connection everywhere. It suxxs me up to wait for many things when I'm i.e. on a travel by train. and teethering is a MUST have -I need for my business a Internet connection -and have to pay for it in a hotel, as I have a HTC 7 pro(fessionel)??? That seems not very professional, more then cutting my posssebiliys -where is the problem to implement it?
There are SO MANY annoying things with WP 7 (and I HAVE a dev-ccount, anduse Mango -absolutely overrated!!) -and sell it next week, glad to use my better working HD2 and WM 6.5
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I Hate Activesync. Hate. It. Device simply not connecting

XDA Exec, all of a sudden, it no longer connects.
"Activesync cannot connect to the windows mobile powered device. To troubleshoot the problem, click OK."
Uninstalled AS, Downloaded 4.2 AS, switched USB port, disabled firewall and antivirus, nothing works.
I'd hate to have to wipe my device, coz it's a pain to get it back to normal, coz I don't have any fancy backup solutions. Also have Push Email running on it, but I suppose that could be be re-setup manually.
It's been syncing happily for ages over the air, and I connect it basically only to allow me to install programs. Which I can't do now.
P. O. S. Software.
Any ideas?
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Ah, not to worry, did a hard reset, and it connects now. The fact that that's what fixed it, sucks.
Reinstalling O2, push email settings now, and all my proggies...
Use a nokia PC Suite then say you don't like active sync, I hate microsofts products but I love them or I need them, one or the other, but this is a perfect example, I have a Nokia 9300 and fully love the phone but can't use it because the Nokia PC Suite is so bad, it reformats excel files as they are transfered from the computer and back and that only one example.
seal said:
Use a nokia PC Suite then say you don't like active sync, I hate microsofts products but I love them or I need them, one or the other, but this is a perfect example, I have a Nokia 9300 and fully love the phone but can't use it because the Nokia PC Suite is so bad, it reformats excel files as they are transfered from the computer and back and that only one example.
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Previous version of windows mobile used to reformat as well, currnt version doesn't. But still, not everything trasnfers across perfectly in excel or word.
I think anything sold by microsoft is like drugs, we all hate it because its so unrealiable but when we use it it keeps us hooked.

Free sync tool? Contacts/Calendar/SMS/Media/Application...

Does anyone know any free sync tool for Android Phone?
Being a new user of Android phone, I have quickly browse through this site and find most discussions are about outlook sync, application backup or using iTunes for Android phone. Yet probably we can share information about the free sync tools that we can find on market, in one thread.
So far I have a HTC phone so the software comes with the phone is HTC Sync.
However it does not support playlist like the iTunes does. And also many features it doesn't seem to work up to my expectation.
I find another free software called Android Manager. However it only supports WiFi connection with PC. Well, no problem for me.
It supports synchronize my outlook contacts/calendar with my phone. But it doesn't support task/email sync. I am OK with it. I buy the phone not for my job but for personal entertainment.
The software did manage to edit/manage/backup my photo/video and most important of all playlist. Application installation, management and backup are also easy to do! I find it much easier to get started then the HTC sync as the interface is a bit like iTunes concept. Agreethat my previous phone iPhone 3G provides good user experience and its sync software iTunes is great! But my user experience with current Android phone is also wonderful! All I hope is to find a good PC tool and so far Android Manager is OK!
If anyone can share experiences about other PC sync tool which provide multi features like the original software, that will be really great!
an excellent app! it works pretty terrific in my G1. but the only bad thing is that it only supports wifi...as a free app, i still give it pretty nice credit tho...
HTC Sync don't support old Android phones in any way.
Juts like my HTC Dream.
I also don't think HTC will update the support for these old phones.
So I am using Android Manager WiFi as well.
I have WiFi AP at home and office,so that the wireless connection is quite convenient for me to sync my phone.
I like to use Wireless sync.
I even don't need to install the USB driver onto my PC to have a USB link.

[Q]s Moving from Wm 6.5 to Android, can i still do all this?

Sort of getting forced into an upgrade, as need to get it sorted before 1st feb ( as with T-mobile UK that means 500mb vs 3GB )
Currently got a touch pro2 , had windows phones for over 5 years now. But not really liking win 7 phones, seem very restrictive, and theres not that many good deals about.
But on with my Questions.
1. Does Hotmail sync, so i get instant notifications as new emails arrive?
2. Can i back up all my calander entries and transfer them across?
3. I use opera mobile 10, can i copy my favorites across?
4. Is it possible to copy over my texts and contacts as these are all backup and saved via microsoft myphone
Apps & software
5. sat nav, a biggy, i have used TomTom since my ipaq ppc days, and nothing else, is there something compareable on android? not a data based one , needs to have maps on the SD card, for the UK & cover the rest of europe.
6. an equiverlent free app to midomi ( ie record a 10 second clip of a tune, and display the details of the tune ) that works well.
7. A radio station streamer app, that allows you to enter your own urls, as in .pls links.
fil said:
Sort of getting forced into an upgrade, as need to get it sorted before 1st feb ( as with T-mobile UK that means 500mb vs 3GB )
Currently got a touch pro2 , had windows phones for over 5 years now. But not really liking win 7 phones, seem very restrictive, and theres not that many good deals about.
But on with my Questions.
1. Does Hotmail sync, so i get instant notifications as new emails arrive?
2. Can i back up all my calander entries and transfer them across?
3. I use opera mobile 10, can i copy my favorites across?
4. Is it possible to copy over my texts and contacts as these are all backup and saved via microsoft myphone
Apps & software
5. sat nav, a biggy, i have used TomTom since my ipaq ppc days, and nothing else, is there something compareable on android? not a data based one , needs to have maps on the SD card, for the UK & cover the rest of europe.
6. an equiverlent free app to midom i ( ie record a 10 second clip of a tune, and display the details of the tune ) that works well.
7. A radio station streamer app, that allows you to enter your own urls, as in .pls links.
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I was in the same dilemma as you a few months back. i was a hardcore WM fan, but decided to make the switch to Android. i never looked back. Once you experience android it is like a completely experience. i got a galaxy tab, and kept my tg01 just incase i didn't like android, but now i would definetely let android be my next primary phone. if you want to experience android yourself, try out a ROM for your tp2.
like you, i dislike wp7, it is so restricted. Android is open source there is so much you can do for it.
My next phone will be a android, no doubt, possibly those dual core ones . i suggest waiting till after march when the dual cores are released.
Hope this helps mate
fil said:
Sort of getting forced into an upgrade, as need to get it sorted before 1st feb ( as with T-mobile UK that means 500mb vs 3GB )
Currently got a touch pro2 , had windows phones for over 5 years now. But not really liking win 7 phones, seem very restrictive, and theres not that many good deals about.
But on with my Questions.
1. Does Hotmail sync, so i get instant notifications as new emails arrive?
2. Can i back up all my calander entries and transfer them across?
3. I use opera mobile 10, can i copy my favorites across?
4. Is it possible to copy over my texts and contacts as these are all backup and saved via microsoft myphone
Apps & software
5. sat nav, a biggy, i have used TomTom since my ipaq ppc days, and nothing else, is there something compareable on android? not a data based one , needs to have maps on the SD card, for the UK & cover the rest of europe.
6. an equiverlent free app to midomi ( ie record a 10 second clip of a tune, and display the details of the tune ) that works well.
7. A radio station streamer app, that allows you to enter your own urls, as in .pls links.
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1. Yes you can configure Hotmail with Exchange to have push mail. I've only tried it for a short time and received several times the same message so can't tell you if that was a one-time bug or if it is usual. Anyway you can still configure a reception in POP every 5 minutes.
But you'll have the best of Android experience if you use a Gmail account instead. The push works really nice.
2. You can use Google Sync to transfer all your calendar from WM to Android.
3. Sprite Migrate allows the transfer of bookmarks but I don't remember which browser favorites it transfers.
4. For contacts you can use either Google Sync or Sprite Migrate. For your texts do you mean .doc? Maybe you could transfer them to your PC then to Google Documents and you'll have access to them via GDocs on your phone?
The real bad point in Android is that there is no real Office application like in WM. Documents to Go and Quick Office are either paid applications or not as good as in WM IMO.
5. There are several applications: Google Maps Navigation, Navigon for example. On HTC Desire Z and HD they have included offline maps on the SD card. I don't know for other brands devices.
6. Soundhound is the equivalent. It's free and you can now search for an unimited amount of songs
7. I don't use the radio feature so can't give you much information but I'd be surprised that it doesn't exist. Other people will probably give your more information about that
missparker76 said:
1. Yes you can configure Hotmail with Exchange to have push mail. I've only tried it for a short time and received several times the same message so can't tell you if that was a one-time bug or if it is usual. Anyway you can still configure a reception in POP every 5 minutes.
But you'll have the best of Android experience if you use a Gmail account instead. The push works really nice.
2. You can use Google Sync to transfer all your calendar from WM to Android.
3. Sprite Migrate allows the transfer of bookmarks but I don't remember which browser favorites it transfers.
4. For contacts you can use either Google Sync or Sprite Migrate. For your texts do you mean .doc? Maybe you could transfer them to your PC then to Google Documents and you'll have access to them via GDocs on your phone?
The real bad point in Android is that there is no real Office application like in WM. Documents to Go and Quick Office are either paid applications or not as good as in WM IMO.
5. There are several applications: Google Maps Navigation, Navigon for example. On HTC Desire Z and HD they have included offline maps on the SD card. I don't know for other brands devices.
6. Soundhound is the equivalent. It's free and you can now search for an unimited amount of songs
7. I don't use the radio feature so can't give you much information but I'd be surprised that it doesn't exist. Other people will probably give your more information about that
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There's a great radio app called tune.fm. its free and i use it a lot on my tab.. works a treat
olyloh6696 said:
if you want to experience android yourself, try out a ROM for your tp2.
i suggest waiting till after march when the dual cores are released.
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tried, but wasnt great on the tp2, so didnt go intall installing apps and stuff.
Would like to wait, but with t-mobile changing there term from the 1st feb, that would only leave me with 3 as a network with a decent data package
missparker76 said:
The real bad point in Android is that there is no real Office application like in WM. Documents to Go and Quick Office are either paid applications or not as good as in WM IMO.
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Hmmm kind of took that for granted, so word and excel are not avalable then? Or there replacements are poor?
Thanks for the other answers tho, clears up alot.
fil said:
tried, but wasnt great on the tp2, so didnt go intall installing apps and stuff.
Would like to wait, but with t-mobile changing there term from the 1st feb, that would only leave me with 3 as a network with a decent data package
Hmmm kind of took that for granted, so word and excel are not avalable then? Or there replacements are poor?
Thanks for the other answers tho, clears up alot.
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No, you CAN get Microsoft office apps on the tab. its just they are not 'official' microsoft branded but they still work. its just that in WM, you get the official mobile version.
ahh thats ok then,
looks like its DHD time
fil said:
ahh thats ok then,
looks like its DHD time
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Yeh! you could try searching up that new LG Optimus 2X... DUAL CORE , got announced in December. But not sure if the release date is before Feb.
olyloh6696 said:
Yeh! you could try searching up that new LG Optimus 2X... DUAL CORE , got announced in December. But not sure if the release date is before Feb.
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not only am i a windows phone fan boy, im a HTC one too,
seriously tho im really forced, as my contracts up on the 24th jan, and im out of the country on the 29th, so got 4/5 days to sort it, or wait and get the latest dual core job, but unuseable to me as 500mbs dont take long to use up
fil said:
not only am i a windows phone fan boy, im a HTC one too,
seriously tho im really forced, as my contracts up on the 24th jan, and im out of the country on the 29th, so got 4/5 days to sort it, or wait and get the latest dual core job, but unuseable to me as 500mbs dont take long to use up
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Personally, im on a network called GiffGaff. It is the sister network of O2.
I pay £10 a month, and i get
250 UK Minutes
Unlimited UK texts
Unlimited Internet
Unlimited Calls and texts to GiffGaff
It's so good, i signed my whole family up! You might wanna check it out
olyloh6696 said:
No, you CAN get Microsoft office apps on the tab. its just they are not 'official' microsoft branded but they still work. its just that in WM, you get the official mobile version.
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No what I meant is that I've tried both Documents To Go and Quick Office and they are less complete than the Office application in WM.
For example in Excel, it doesn't even display graphs. You only have spreadsheets. It's a real lack for me.
Anyother ways of copying my calander entries from win 6.5 to android, other than google sync as i cant get that to do it at all?
Dont think my active sync was ever setup or used, as it wont let me select anything, as no outlook is used??
I'm in that stage right now where my contract expires 2/20 and I'll probably wait a bit for the Atrix. However, I've been searching for these things in Android:
1. Pocket Dictionary / Japanese Language Input - I'm taking Japanese classes, so I use the Japanese SIP where you can use the stylus to draw the furigana characters, etc.
2. Cash Organizer - Apparently they're not releasing an Android version. Any financial software as good as CO?
3. Pocket Player - Anything even close to this? Random visualizations, skinning, library manager?
4. Outlook Tasks APP & SYNC - I use tasks to document everything, whether in the phone, or in the PC, and then just sync everything together with Outlook. Is there a standard task app that could sync with Outlook in the PC? With the categories?
5. G-Alarm - is there an equivalent? random mazes and math problems for snooze?
And let's not forget Spacetime, the HP48GX Emulator, and Pocket Stars!? Maybe it would just be better to start working on WINE for Android
Hey. i've been looking for an android phone that fits my budget right now, wich btw, it's not very high hahaha. i've been offered this HTC touch pro 2 in a really chep price, new and in it's CDMA version. I know i'ts a bit old but it fits my needs. BUT as i said before, i'm looking for an android phone. surfing around the web i've seen a few videos and sites talking about these "ports" that enabale you to have even Android 2.3 on this cellphone.
so, my question is, and i would really apreciate to be answered with simplle words (yes, i'm kind of noob with these smartphones, in fact this would be my first one), Is this possible? after getting my HTC TP2 will i be able to enjoy at least of android 2.2?
thanks in advance
greetings from venezuela ^^
I apologize for any misspelling
HTC HD2! I have a lot of Android SD Builds (Desire HD, Gingerbread,...).All of them work fine on the HD2.
Febo00 said:
Hey. i've been looking for an android phone that fits my budget right now, wich btw, it's not very high hahaha. i've been offered this HTC touch pro 2 in a really chep price, new and in it's CDMA version. I know i'ts a bit old but it fits my needs. BUT as i said before, i'm looking for an android phone. surfing around the web i've seen a few videos and sites talking about these "ports" that enabale you to have even Android 2.3 on this cellphone.
so, my question is, and i would really apreciate to be answered with simplle words (yes, i'm kind of noob with these smartphones, in fact this would be my first one), Is this possible? after getting my HTC TP2 will i be able to enjoy at least of android 2.2?
thanks in advance
greetings from venezuela ^^
I apologize for any misspelling
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Look around the rhodium forum and there is a sub section dedicated for android development
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fil said:
Anyother ways of copying my calander entries from win 6.5 to android, other than google sync as i cant get that to do it at all?
Dont think my active sync was ever setup or used, as it wont let me select anything, as no outlook is used??
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Not without ActiveSync AFAIK... there might be, but I don't know it, and ActiveSync is free and very easy to set up! Set up Activesync, sync your WinMo phone to Outlook, and then either sync your new Android phone to Outlook OR use Google Calendar Sync to sync Outlook to GMail and then sync the Android phone to GMail's calendar. (Don't do both or you'll get duplicate entries!)
Personally I prefer Outlook's calendar (more feature-complete and can handle recurring events better), but I can't deny that it's much easier having your calendar in the cloud, letting the phone sync with it from anywhere, and being able to log in from any PC to check it even if your phone has run out of battery!
dgaud007 said:
4. Outlook Tasks APP & SYNC - I use tasks to document everything, whether in the phone, or in the PC, and then just sync everything together with Outlook. Is there a standard task app that could sync with Outlook in the PC? With the categories?
Android doesn't have a Tasks (or Notes) function, which is a bit strange seeing as GMail has a Notes applet built in (!), but there's a few apps that add that functionality (some free, some paid-for) and support syncing with Outlook. Have a look on http://www.syncdroid.net/
5. G-Alarm - is there an equivalent? random mazes and math problems for snooze?
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Don't know but that sounds cool, I want one too!
And let's not forget Spacetime, the HP48GX Emulator, and Pocket Stars!? Maybe it would just be better to start working on WINE for Android
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Please do, and port over SCUMMvm and Nethack!
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[Q] What Phone?

I have AT&T (ugh) but I am stuck with it. The last phone I had was a Keiser (AT&T tilt.) I really do not need data. All I want is a smartphone that will sync with Outlook either 2003 or 2007. (I have win xp sp3.)
All the companies are now FORCING you to get data. I had my Tilt locked out of data. However, it broke and they want to give me Tilt II which is junk.
I just want a touch keyboard...no slide out.\
I need to sync my calander, contacts...etc.
It seems these phone companies are getting manufactueres to make more and more junk that nobody really needs...if you think about it.
I just don't want to carry a Palm Pilot and Phone at the same time. However, I don't need all the other nonsense that ultimately only serves to make the phones unstable, a complaint I read about every phone I have researched.
I thought of just getting an I Phone since AT&T practically gives them away...hmmm does that not suggest something? But syncing with Outlook appears to be a nightmare.
As far as Android and Google, do YOU want your private information on a server out of your control that the government can access.
Anybody have any ideas? Anything? Even if it means unlocking a phone for AT&T...although...I should take advantage of an upgrade...the question is to what?
Thanks for hearing me out.
Frustrated!
tetrasect said:
I have AT&T (ugh) but I am stuck with it. The last phone I had was a Keiser (AT&T tilt.) I really do not need data. All I want is a smartphone that will sync with Outlook either 2003 or 2007. (I have win xp sp3.)
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I think to sync with Outlook, you could either go with a phone manufacturer that provides a sync software (e.g. Samsung - Kies, HTC - HTC sync, etc) or use an Android app (e.g. CompanionLink, MissingSync, etc).
I found a link to a site that lists several syncing options: Link
I used to have an Apple 3GS and a Macbook and I could never sync to Outlook. I now use an app called Missing Sync by Markspace (not in link I provided) and it works well for me (using an HTC Evo 4G and Windows 7 with Office 2010).
If you need to stick with AT&T, you could see which Android Smartphones they offer (Atrix, Captivate) and focus on the software Motorola or Samsung (Kies) provides to sync or research a few of the apps in the link I provided based on their feature set.
I mentioned the app I use (but it cost $40) and I also heard decent things about Companion link. Maybe someone else can chime in with the software Motorola or Samsung may provide for syncing.

[Q] To or Not to 'droid' my HTC hd2?

There are so many threads! It's confusing. I want to turn or run Android on my HTC hd2 and can't figure out what is the best way with the least hang ups. I don't want to damage my phone, and I want maximum use of it. The windows 6.5 has barely any function anymore since Microsoft abandoned it: I can't sync my calendar, or contacts with Window 8 and Microsoft sky drive and Bing Navigation no longer works. Windows *8 won''t even sync to Outlook 2010. So I have switched my loyalties to Google mobile app and the old Google map app still work on my windows phone. So can you point me to the best way to do this?
Thanks!
Confused but eager to go Android for my HTC hd2!
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You should definitely flash Android on your HD2. It's very easy, just follow the guide in my sig. If you have an EU HD2 then you don't need to worry about damaging or bricking it.

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