Touch Dual, double the Touch or half as much?

December 6, 2007

The latest SPVsmartphone from Orange arrives

No longer an Orange SPV now an HTC dual, I’ve just received the device as an upgrade for free with a £10 a month tariff reduction and maintaining my father in law’s broadband…. all great but you know what’s best ?

1) you can get the touch today screen on the dual (the appalling orange one is displayed by default but you can change it easily)

2) the weather application includes Nottingham England and so many more locations by default ;) no more tweaking

 more soon

Al


HTC Touch review Live

August 15, 2007

My Latest Guest Review is online on Tracy & Matt’s site

today

to see the full review go here

For the 10 second summary,  the Touch is great bit of kit, a fantastic form factor and looks really cool but a little on the underpowered side. if you’re easily frustrated by a little waiting steer clear, if you’re happy to compromise on speed for the cool factor fill your boots.

Biggest Plus: Biotouch or TouchFLO, fab for broad fingered people like myself. (battery life and size are worth an honourable mention)

Biggest Minus : resources, it could do with a bit more memory

Not Sure….:  TouchCube, great to look at but doesn’t actually do much.

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the HTC Shift is nearly here

August 14, 2007

HTC push the boundaries of the UMPC form factor

well it seems they’ve done it again, those innovative people over at HTC have come up with another market beater. this time it’s the HTC Shift.

I snagged the info via Tracy and Matt who seem to be the getting the skinny first on quite a few devices these days Matt snagged it from  Hugo Ortega over at Uber tablet got hold of one of the first ones in Australia. the video is pure techno porn, minus the money shot (just)

The device specs are pretty impressive a 40 Gig HDD with HSDPA built in, Biometrics, WiFi, GPS and all in a lovely package. the shift has   dual RAM and processors - why ? you ask because it supports….

Windows Mobile 6 professional  AND Windows Vista Business

yes…   

Windows Mobile 6 professional  AND Windows Vista Business

AT THE SAME TIME!

Oh and for eye candy it supports Aero as well.

A while ago I mused on the blurring  of the line between the benefits of a full desktop OS and the rapid on off of Windows Mobile the inevitable power versus speed trade off that would inform your OS choice, well in one fell swoop HTC have blown this line to smithereens.  

Hugo describes the alternative environment as a kind of sideshow, which it isn’t, the Shift  has a full Windows Mobile 6  Professional environment, wrapped up in the HTC today skin, as seen on the Touch. With WM 6 pro of course you get Office Mobile, you get IE Mobile, you’ll get Windows Live and with exchange activesync you have near instant access to all your everyday applications, mail, calendar and contacts  in fact, all the benefits you have from a standard WM  device now with a 5 day battery life.

Switch to vista and you have a full blown operating system with all the regular applications you might need, yeah battery life drops to 3 hours but hell you’re running Vista.

The only oddity is the cellular,  apparently it’s data only, but I can’t see why using the SDK someone couldn’t write a fairly comprehensive phone application.

remember this is a UMPC but it’s a world beating UMPC, HTC innovation has done it again a unique solution to the greatest dilemma facing the mobile professional today….. Windows Mobile or Windows Vista ? ..forget it  get a Shift, I know I am and I’m going to get one as soon as humanly possible.

the only downside, I know hundreds of users that would benefit from this and I guarantee the product will be in constraint before  the day it hits the shelves.

well done HTC  very well done,  a peach of a product, a peach that’s going to have those apple fanboys green with envy !!!

it’s available for via Expansys on preorder for £740 +VAT sans contract.

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Native Windows Mobile Office 2007 support Here at last

August 3, 2007

spotted on ROM updates for the XDA Orbit and Trion

Jason has posted about O2 releasing two new updates for their XDA range both of which include Office 2007 support. I’d been hoping to see this soon and was a little puzzled that teh WM6 launch didn’t include this support from day 1 bearing in mind how close the WM6 ad EVO launches were.

interesting support is embedded in a ROM I hope this isn’t going to be the norm as it means starting all over again with customisation or splashing out on a backup app.


HTC TyTN official Windows Mobile 6 ROM released

August 2, 2007

the long awaited ROM for the TyTN arrives….. for the TyTN only

Good news: Yep HTC have released the ROM

bad News: you need to validate your HTC account with a TyTN IMEI - only fair as I pointed out before but it means all the OEM and operator branded owners will have to wait or get dirty.

But this should really set the cat amongst the pigeons !!! Orange will really need to think long and hard about developing the windows Mobile 6 ROM for the m3100 now.

It’s the first time an official manufacturer ROM has hit the market for an Orange badged product it should be minimal development to provide the upgrade and if they don’t they are really letting their customers down.

The Touch is out there as an Orange  WM6 Pro handset and they are imminently releasing an exclusive HTC device so they have little incentive commercially to spend time on the m3100 ROM but if they don’t they are going to upset a fair few customers.

in the meantime if you’re curious you could always wander off to P2P land, purely for investigative purposes of course.


Local weather on the HTC Touch

July 26, 2007

how to get a forecast a little closer to home - xda developers hack hacked

touch

I’ve been long term testing the  HTC touch ready for an imminent review and one of the interesting applications is a weather forecasting plugin that sits on your home screen and displays a localish weather forecast.

The weather plugin is great but for the UK the default list is pretty sparse,  I can only find Manchester, London or Edinburgh and living in Nottingham that’s useless.

XDA developers to the rescue, it’s through a registry hack (so usual caveats apply)  the suggestion is

just navigate to

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\HTC\HTCHome\Weather\Settings

And change the Location key to the name you want displaying  and LocationCode to the new city’s accuweather location code .

You’ll  find the codes here and all the Nottinghams here  

Nottingham in Nottinghamshire is EUR|UK|UK189|NOTTINGHAM however when i altered the code to this … it doesn’t work, you get an unable to download data error

there’s a long and complicated fix here with clever use of a generous soul’s server to interpret the data.

However with a little reg rummaging I discovered that in the registry both London and Manchester have nearly identical codes EUR|UK|UK001|cityname despite the fact that the accuweather codes are  EUR|UK|UK124|LONDON and EUR|UK|UK189|NOTTINGHAM.

So I changed my Touch code to EUR|UK|UK001|NOTTINGHAM and it seems to work I certainly get different weather from London Village and God’s own City. anyone else tried it?


Toshiba Portege G900 review

July 24, 2007

My latest guest review published

I’ve been testing Toshiba’s latest Windows Mobile 6 Professional courtesy of Tracy and matt and the review has just been posted over on their site.

For the 10 second summary the G900 is not a bad bit of kit, a bit on the big size but the benefit is you get a great screen again you’ll get a great deal more out of it as a Toshiba Notebook companion.

Biggest Plus: the Screen.

Biggest Minus : now the screen’s fixed it’s size, it’s big damn big.

Not Sure….: SIPserver and TIPtalk - a nice idea  but flawed by lack of flexibility

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Toshiba Portege G500

June 25, 2007

I’ve been testing Toshiba’s reentry into the smart device market

it’s a bit of a collaborative piece of work so you’ll find the full review over at Tracy and Matt’s blog.

For the 10 second summary the G500 is not a bad bit of kit, a reasonably creditable smart device by Toshiba but to get the best out of it it needs to be used as a Toshiba Notebook companion.

Biggest Plus: 3G & HSDPA.

Biggest Minus : size, it’s big damn big.

Not Sure….: Fingerprint reader, great idea poorly executed

Oh and it’s Windows Mobile 5.0

If I had a bit more time I’d try a haiku review, hopefully things will calm down a bit round here soon.

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coming soon…..

May 29, 2007

watch this space ..awaiting some gizmos for evaluation

 I’m waiting on a couple of devices for evaluation, one for my own purposes ( the HP iPAQ 514 Voice Messenger which has been available to resellers, pre release, NFR since Friday ) I’ve talked about the UMA capabilities of this  device which is my primary interest,  however I  had discussions last week about a few of it’s other HP enhancements to Windows Mobile 6 functionality and these have quite excited me. I’ll let you know what they are if they live up to expectations later.

the other device is provided to me as as guest reviewer on another tech blog - can’t say much but more on this later but I’m looking forward to trying out a slider for a change ;).

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m3100 staying on Windows Mobile 5.0???

May 22, 2007

will Orange bend to consumer pressure or not?

Jason has been announcing updates all day  from ASUS & Samsung however a worrying conversation I’ve had with an Orange insider has cast doubt on the likelihood of the HTC TyTN update to WM6 making it to the m3100 (officially)……. which will annoy me no end.

It seems that the recent AKU 3.0 update may have distracted the product teams and that its now possible that the Windows Mobile 6.0 upgrade will not be available before the next range of native WM6 devices appears on the Orange shelves.  The overlap casts doubt on whether the project will get started or maintain the necessary focus, as obviously the MNO wants to sell more equipment.

As I’ve said before this is a big test of the Windows Mobile licensing model as,  if I remember correctly, this is the the first time there will be official (as opposed to homebrew or leaked)  major Upgrade ROMs for manufacturer versions of OEM / licenced devices.  

MNOs (and not just Orange) need to be very wary of alienating their customers. 

I’ve sent some more feelers out into Orange land and I’ll post more as soon as I hear anything, here’s hoping it’s not true.

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Living with the Orange SPV E650 - the story so far

May 9, 2007

what’s the Latest Orange SPV really like to live with? my comprehensive review

Having lived with the E650 for a full three weeks this is a summary of the journey so far,  overall it’s been a very positive experience.

I’m not stat hungry so I’ll be providing real world measures of performance, my perception of the way the device operates not  stopwatch statistics.

The device has been used in a real business environment, as part of an Exchange 2003 messaging system using exchange activesync so some of the snazzier features associated with Exchange 2007 are not there yet but our upgrade is imminent so hopefully the three month review will be able to include these.

I am a geek and a techie but I try to apply the mother test for ease of use - I.e. could my mother use it? - a good yardstick for the levels of technical aptitude and patience displayed by most directors :)

my most recent devices of choice have been the Orange SPV c600 a candy bar smartphone running window Mobile smartphone edition 5.0 AKU 2 and the Orange SPV m3100 a traditional PDA form factor with touch screen 3G which I wanted it for and the addition of a sliding QWERTY keyboard (which I didn’t want at the time but now love) running Windows Mobile 5.0 AKU 2.3 Pocketphone edition (for now) 

The E650 has complemented my traditional notebook for two weeks but for the last week it’s been my only contact with work as I’ve been away on Holiday (more about that in an Off-Topic later).

conventions :

Where I refer to keypad I mean the E650 standard phone alphanumeric keypad where I refer to keyboard is the slide out QWERTY keyboard

Highlights:

  • The Keyboard - it’s a great addition to a Windows Mobile 6 Standard device mitigates a lot of the fiddliness of the interface
  • Fetchmail - until you try it you’ll not appreciate how much of a difference something this simple makes.
  • recoverability : I’d have loved to have said stability but I’ll explain later
  • Search as you type in Pocket Outlook AND Text messages

No Lights:

  • search as you type search in Pocket Outlook  only searches on display name and subject and suffers the unfortunate keyboard glitch in text and PO
  • lack of ‘ add word’ in T9 mode (mitigated by keyboard)
  • stability seems a little suspect when battery level is low
  • no MSN messenger or Voice command (included in the SDK by Microsoft but incomprehensibly omitted by Orange (I’ve bought Voice Command 1.6 US version from Handango - again more later)

Lowlights:

Review

Form Factor:

e650 rest

it’s a Vox I know but the E650 skin isn’t out in MobiControl just yet

The device is a lovely piece of kit, a little heavier and bulkier than the C600 and most standard candybar format phones - way heavier and thicker than the slim Jim LGs of this world but it fits comfortably in the shirt pocket and the weight provides a reassuring feel that suggests great build quality.

The keyboard is a real surprise to people not in the know the E650 just doesn’t look like it could hide a  QWERTY in a device that size. the keyboard action is very slick only requiring a little push to expose or close the keys, much nicer than the m3100. Portrait to landscape transitions can be a bit slow occasionally but it’s no massive deal. 

The screen is great much more vibrant and clearer than either the m3100 or c600.

The phone has four hardware buttons on the periphery - on/off on  the top; the voice activation and volume rockers to the left of the screen and the camera button to the right - the camera button placement is somewhat counter intuitive as when you access the keyboard you rotate the phone clockwise which leaves the camera button on the bottom of the rotated handset if you are shooting in landscape mode - a minor gripe.

The front mounted function keys are easy to access, I was worried about the placement of the send and end keys as they look like they could be easily operated in a pocket however the E650 actually suffers less from this than the c600.

The soft keys are a little fiddly at first but you get used to that, and anyone with more slender fingers than mine wouldn’t be troubled. 

The SIM slot is hidden behind the keypad and is accessed when the keyboard is exposed and there is an external MicroSD card slot covered with a rubber shield, again a great improvement on the c600 but less vital now that MicroSD cards are Multi-Gigabyte

USB and accessory connection is via an HTC extended mini USB port - a pain in the backside tbh which is covered by another rubber flap which makes the handset unstable when stood up on its end, a minor design flaw that only grates because the rest of the device seems so well thought out.

Operation

The E650 is great to use, much zippier than the equivalent WM5 device, despite the underpowered processor (only 201 MHz). occasionally (very occasionally)  the Camera application refuses to start due to memory usage but this is down to the fact that there is no native way to end an application apart from through the task manager a disappointing feature of smartphone versions of the WM platform.

Battery life is good although the quoted 5 hours / 7 days actually equates to about 2 1/2 days realworld usage (GPRS, voice, a little WiFi)

Configuration

I’ve always found the smartphone interface a little fiddly for making settings changes however the keyboard is a real bonus here - there’s no massive differences between the WM5.0 & 6 menus in this area.

applications

I’m concentrating on the core business applications - for me that excludes the camera although the 2 Megapixel produces pictures sharp enough to annoy your coworkers when you are on holiday. 

Office Mobile in WM6 is great but is really only designed to read attachments the giveaway is that the apps start in view mode  - you could (at a push) compose on the E650 as  the keyboard makes this possible for those with thinner digits - I still hit space+n or b+space a bit too often for my liking.

Pocket Outlook tends to be the place I spend most of my time :) - Highlights are Fetchmail which is a massive productivity tool and a real encouragement to download the rest of any message, it’s that smooth. (and a nice GPRS earner for Orange)

Keypad shortcuts are fantastic

wm6shortcuts

email triage is speeded up no end and this is a major use of most smartphones.

The E650 even has adobe reader LE installed so clicking on a PDF attachment allows you to read it

e650  adobe

We’re still running on Exchange 2003 SP2 in our production environment so when internal IS get Exchange 2007 sorted I’m sure Webready and HTML mail will be fantastic additions, looking forward to this.

Contacts quick search is much improved and now ignores gaps between consecutive keypresses

e650  gaps1

and the # is interpreted as a space which makes finding the actual Richard or Dave or Andy you want that much easier

e650  gaps

You at last can send a contact as a vCard however the E650 insists on sending it as an MMS rather than a text which seems odd and might affect your bill - it doesn’t work at all on my  work SIM as we disable MMS for all our staff by default.

Calendar operation is slick as well week view with appointment details is another great productivity aid 

e650  week

and the ability to add both required and optional attendees from contacts or the company directory when creating an appointment was something I always yearned for in WM5

e650  attendees

Where’s my Microsoft Voice Command Orange? and MSN messenger ?

Voice command is bundled by Microsoft and I’ve just gone out and spent £20 on it because of this omission.

No messenger is not so bad for me as we use office communicator but I can see it annoying some people - there are suggestions  that Orange’s new flat rate tariffs will exclude IM and VoIP so this might be the reasoning

Stability

overall stability is good apart from when the battery runs low when you get occasional application errors - this would have been a problem on WM5 however on the E650 the device seems to recover without a glitch and I’ve yet to lose any data at all - apart from a momentary annoyance this is much less of a problem than it has been in previous versions.

Ease of Use

The handset feels great in the hand and one handed operation is easy in phone mode, all the keys falling easily under the thumb, in landscape mode with the keyboard exposed a juggler can manage to use the E650 one handed

Missing Links

Could I get rid of my c600 at the moment? - absolutely the E650 outclasses it in every way

how about the m3100? ….. no I use TomTom navigator 5 a lot and memory map when walking neither of which are windows mobile 6 compatible. I do miss the touch screen in some apps however the E650 is rapidly weaning me off it.

Overall Assessment

I use the word slick a lot in this review that’s exactly what the E650 is, slick  very very slick.

there are a few minor niggles but they are outweighed by a factor of 10 by the improvements

Do I use the E650  more often than the equivalent WM5 devices? no

When I do use it is it faster brighter and better? sure thing 

Do I get more done? oh yes

Will Orange get this eval unit back ? NO CHANCE

the Orange E650 isn’t my perfect device but it’s not far from it. 

should you buy one - at £0 on most contracts and £165 on the Orange business price list yes you should, it’s a steal. if you are a business you’ll get that £165 back in a couple of weeks in improved productivity. 

Buy one if you can find one - after Jason’s admission - good luck :) 

[Edit : you might want to read my other earlier impressions just search here ]

[Edit: Tracy and Matt have reprinted this review over at their blog with some useful illustrative photo's of some of the physical aspects of the E650]

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Banish an annoying notification on the m3100

May 9, 2007

How to disable the SMS message sent notification on the m3100 / Hermes / TyTN

this via the very useful XDA developers  Hermes Registry Hack Wiki

you’ll need a registry editor like Resco Registry Editor

navigate to

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Inbox\Settings

if you can’t see the Settings key in the Inbox folder you need to create the key called Settings (Note Case is ImPortAnT)

Within the Settings folder create a new DWORD Value with the name SMSNoSentMsg (check the case) the DWORD Data value is 1 to disable the notification (make sure the Base is Hex) and 0 to enable the notification

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ROM Upgrade for the m3100 on the Orange website

May 7, 2007

Don’t get too excited folks it’s the AKU 3.0 upgrade:(

probably a bit of a waste of time as this is a full ROM upgrade and the Windows Mobile 6 upgrade is hopefully imminent…. but the aku 3.0 update  adds:

  • faster boot times
  • wireless client improvements including WPA2 support and WiFi QoS
  • improvements in A2DP sound
  • Embedded AJAX support
  • DUN is no more, internet sharing comes to WM5
  • vCard format support for SMS contact transfers

it’s an inbetweeny upgrade that adds features to WM5 that are all in WM6 so personally I’ll be waiting official news on the WM6 upgrade rather than risk the upgrade just yet.

the link is here

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HTC TyTN (m3100 et al) as a USB wireless modem under Vista

May 6, 2007

software tweak for the TyTN for use with Vista

I blogged awhile back about using the m3100 as a wireless modem under Vista ( the Bluetooth modem needed no additional drivers) - HTC have added Vista USB drivers to their website at http://www.europe.htc.com/support/software/htctytn.html

(still no sign of the Windows Mobile 6 upgrade for the TyTN (boo) however no IMEI check for this software so maybe some hope for none HTC branded TyTN OEM device owners?)   

It seems that the file contains an updated version of the USBMDM.INF file from March this year which  passes WHQL tests so no annoying nags with XP during installation.

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Living with the Orange E650 - part VI

April 26, 2007

more about the latest Orange SPV

well over a week in and I’ve found a really really really annoying feature and I can’t find a way to change it - help anyone?

I use voice dialing quite a lot - it’s much easier when in the car and as I type this I have my Jabra Bluetooth headset in my ear to keep two hands free - it’s a bit Nathan Barley but hey two hands like two monitors is the best way forward :).

on the C600 when you press the Jabra button to get voice dialing you get a discrete tone and with the latest ROM update you get the voice tag played back as the hone dials - on the E650 you get this the first tone is the dulcet pressing of the voice activation key the second one is the ear splitting speak after me prompt and the double tone is the error - it’s so annoying - I use this a lot and I could really do with being able to change this - it’s fine when using the phone on loudspeaker but it’s deafening in the headset - help!

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Living with the Orange SPV E650 part V

April 24, 2007

a first grumble

I’ve blogged about the glitch I discovered the other day when using the find as you type on the keyboard.

I’ve found a grumble - you can’t seem to change the home page of pocket Internet explorer - you’re stuck with windows live search. grrrrr

I hate this kind of imposition - I’m sure that there’s a reg hack somewhere in there and I’ll have a rummage providing resco explorer works  however it’s an eval handset so I’m wary of too much modding.

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[EDIT: Resco Reg editor 2005 does work on WM6  -  in the registry there's no explicit home / start page key I can find but there is an entry in HKCU\software\Microsoft\Internet explorer\main for search page. There's also a startmenu option in HKCU\software\Microsoft\shell but I've not messed around with them]


Living with the Orange SPV E650 part IV

April 23, 2007

another snippet for your delectation

I’ve just discovered quick shortcuts for emails :) well actually I knew about them before however I’ve just started using them, the mark read key is a godsend

When in an email account press and hold 0 for an aide memoire

wm6shortcuts

When you’re in your email account just press and hold the relevant key to get the appropriate function.

You can use these both from the message list and when within a specific message.

a little aside on the HTML email access, the document that Jason posted to compare WM5.0 & 6 and when Exchange 2007 adds functionality suggests that you don’t need Exchange 2007 to get HTML mail - it appears you do :(

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Living with the SPV E650 part III

April 23, 2007

Even more hands on experience with the latest and greatest Orange SPV to date

Fetchmail is a great feature it allows selective download of email - removes a previous annoyance where when you clicked to download the rest of a message you  performed a full synch and were forced back to the top of the message and had to scroll down.

this is a pretty jerky video of Fetchmail in operation - makes life a whole lot easier

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Orange E650 now available to existing customers

April 23, 2007

now you all get to have a go :)

well you would if it wasn’t out of stock - I suspect we’re going to see a great deal of this over the coming weeks.  

at least they’ve corrected the specification

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HTC announce official Windows Mobile 6 Upgrades for their range

April 20, 2007

Upgrades Will be available from June with the associated lag for operator take up  This via solopalmari (great Italian practice) HTC have announced the official upgrade policy for their range of handhelds  the statement indicates that the following HTC devices will be supported by official Windows Mobile 6  upgrades:

HTC Advantage,

HTC Tytn,  

HTC P3300

HTC P4350. 

HTC S620

Some of our operator-branded devices. that use of the word some worries me …… the official statement is as follows

Windows Mobile 6: upgrade strategy statement

Microsoft recently unveiled Windows Mobile ® 6, which offers improved usability and more PC-like functionality than previously available. Enhancements include the ability to view emails in rich HTML format, and to manage emails quickly and easily through new shortcuts and new calendar views.

The HTC S710 is one of the first Windows Mobile® 6 devices to ship, and will be followed by a range of products based on the new operating system in the coming months.

HTC is also offering WM6 upgrades for the most popular devices in its current range. This includes recently launched “messaging” products, which will enjoy the greatest benefits of Windows Mobile 6, such as the HTC Advantage, the HTC TyTN, the HTC S620, and the HTC P4350.

The upgrade will also be available for the award-winning HTC P3300, plus some of our operator-branded devices. The upgrades will be rolled out from June, in line with our operator partners’ strategies. You’ll be able to find the latest releases as they’re made available at: http://downloads.europe.htc.com

FAQ:

Why have these devices been chosen?

We have chosen devices with a particular focus on “messaging”, where users will enjoy the greatest benefits of Windows Mobile 6 (the HTC Advantage, the HTC TyTN, the HTC S620, and the HTC P4350). The upgrade will also be available for the award-winning HTC P3300. 

Will other devices be added?

Potentially. We’re in constant discussions with our operator partners, and if they’re seeing significant demand from their customers for a specific device then we will always consider it. 

When will the upgrade be available?

The upgrades will be rolled out from April. 

I’ve heard that [operator] is not offering the upgrade. Why is that? Can their customers get the upgrade from HTC direct?

It’s really up to the operators to decide how, or indeed whether, to offer the upgrade, so you’d need to speak to them. HTC is only directly offering upgrades for its own brand devices.

Will consumers have to pay upgrade license fees?

 No – the usual licence upgrade fees are being waived.

How much of a difference will users notice with the new operating system?

Windows Mobile 6 delivers the ability to view e-mails in their original rich HTML format with live links to Web and Sharepoint® sites, which means text and images are displayed as they would be on a PC, and are available from a corporate e-mail server such as Exchange Server 2007, from Web-based accounts such as Windows Live™ Hotmail or from a myriad of other popular service providers. Windows Mobile 6 also includes Windows Live for Windows Mobile, which provides customers with a rich set of Windows Live services. For example, now through Windows Live Messenger, people can chat with more than one person at one time, express themselves through animated figures, quickly send a file or image, or record and send voice notes.  The newest version of the platform offers the most genuine Microsoft Office system experience in the mobile versions of Office Outlook®, Office Word, Office Excel® and Office PowerPoint® by bringing capabilities once available only on the PC versions of these products to the small screen. This allows users to neatly view, navigate and edit Word documents and Excel spreadsheets in their original formatting, without affecting tables, images or text, and to view PowerPoint presentations on their device. All Windows Mobile 6 powered devices include Direct Push Technology for up-to-date e-mail delivery and automatic synchronization of Outlook calendars, tasks and contacts through Microsoft Exchange Server. Windows Mobile 6 also offers a set of important device security and management features that include the capability to remotely wipe all data from a device should it be lost or stolen, helping ensure that confidential information remains that way.

as always the adoption of it on any MSP device (like my m3100) is down to the MSP themselves - here’s hoping Orange see sense, it’ll keep me and Rob happy at least

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