XDA II - WM2005 problems - MDA II, XDA II, 2060 ROM Development

Hello everybody,
I have installed WM2005 on my XDA II and I'm quite happy.
A BIG THANKS to the people who made this possible.
Thanks guys, really appreciate that :!:
Unfortunately there are a few issues that I would like to address that I have problems with and maybe you have the solution.
First it's the common problem -as I've been reading through the forum- of the record and camera buttons. Any solutions yet?
Then there is the poor quality of the camera and video stream.
Moreover, there a problem with the volume distinction between the phone and the device (you know when you try to increase/decrease the volume of the one it does it for the other as well).
Furthermore, it's a bit slower than with WM2003 installed.
I'd appreciate any directions towards corrections.
Cheers.

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Xda vs SPV

Hi everyone !!
I'm a new user and I'd like to know any kind of comments about this 2 devices.
It's better spv or XDA ?
Which is the most important differences between it ?
Thanks all!!
It's not better or worse, it's different.
Actually, you cannot compare. The PDA side of the SPV is very spartan at best. Limited scheduling and e-mail/sms options, tiny screen, no touch screen, no GPS possibilities.
The O2 XDA isn't a cellphone. It's a PocketPC with cellphone capabilities. It's too bulky to pass as a regular cellphone. However, (almost) anything you can do on an iPaq you can do on the XDA. That includes much better scheduling and e-mail, professional project management, word processing, spreadsheets etc etc etc. It is a brick though, especially compared to the SPV.
So it's more a personal matter. Do you nee a phone with some PDA possibilities or do you need a PDA with some phone possibilities.
dydnat said:
Hi everyone !!
I'm a new user and I'd like to know any kind of comments about this 2 devices.
It's better spv or XDA ?
Which is the most important differences between it ?
Thanks all!!
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If u ask my opinion....well i like the XDA better thatn the SPV....I have both units.....SPV is very difficult to use....especially their menus.....I dont know why Im having a hard time using it....But hell nothing beats the XDA!
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Hi Wiz,
thanks for you answers.
Just another question: is it possible to manage word or excel files with spv ?
Bye
SPV
I don't have one. But the few times I've played with it it seems very prone to crashing, and the whole project seems far less finished than the XDA, if y'all can imagine that.
No, no excel or word functionality yet, but if and when it would come, it would only be view and not edit.
ive had both fones.
Spv seems to be slower when moving though the menus also seems to laod by itself for no reason when ur not doign nothing. Phone on it is brill but setting up for other network use if bluddy near impossible.
colours on screen are good but the phone is so hard to use comapred to the xda. The spv is no bigger then a nokian 3310 but is alot bulkyer. Its so hard to navigate around the phone.
i prefer my xda its alot more stable and runs a hell of a lot faster and hardly ever loads which is good.
spv is wank i think compared to the xda.
i hated it when i had one i onyl had it for a week i only brought it coz it was cheap (£165) tried it out and hated it was so hard to use. took me about an hour to find out how to turn the gsm radio on :\ other then that the games o nthe spv are pretty good but still buttons are too small to press and u end up always exiting ur game
so xda gets my recomendation

PDA2K ROM?

Deeply sorry, may be this is a selly question, but i have no time to get inform myself. I have a PDA2k of my big boss only for one day, he is highly frustrated from its problems. Is there any other ROMs that i can flash it to enhance its functionality, and if answer is yes, is there the same problem of country ID, and can i solve it with the same tools of XDAII>
Thank u very much in advance
I-Mate released a patch today, that is supposed to resolve a lot of the bluetooth issues. You may want to look into that first. The link has been posted on this forum.

XDA II + Bluesoleil BT stack

Hi,
I only forward an information from IVT. I asked them if they try to make BT solution for our XDA II.
I tryed MS, Widcomm and many combinations on my XDA II. But every time i got problems, unstability or something of Synchronization, Modem, Headset, Handsfree, GPS didn't work.
I have BlueSoleil BT with my MSI BThub and I thing it's very good. Maybe best I tryed (M$, Widcomm).
So, there are the answer from IVT>
......I am the project manager of BlueSoleil CE's product. I am so glad that you want IVT provide a good Bluetooth solution on it. Actually we want to have a solution on T-mobile MDA II Pocket PC Phone if we can get help from HTC people's supporting!
We will contact with HTC's people to see if we can have a solution on it! I am really not sure that we can get any help from HTC!....
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Maybe a hope for us. Maybe some petition or some(many) E-mails to HTC support can help. What do you think?
Mirek

irDA on the Hermes -

Forgive me if this subject has been covered, I've not been able to find much on this and I'm fairly new to all this having just aquired a Hermes recently.
One of the things I did hope to do with this (amongst many other things of course) is to use this device as a remote control. I have a number of devices that would become unusable if their remotes were to die and so creating a dbase of all those obscure remotes has been worthwhile using my ipaq to date.
Currently I've tested a couple of pieces of software which work but it appears that the infra red signal is pretty weak, particularly when comparing it to my iPaq 2210 running Nevo. It's far too weak to really be of that much use.
Anyway before I give up on this path I thought I'd try to find out if anyone else has found this to be as weak as I have and more to the point, would a radio or ROM upgrade help or is this down to the hardware that HTC used for the irDA?
It is in general that most PDA's have a 'weak' IrDA submitter. HP is really an exception. I also missed this powerful Irda when I switched one day ... !
A ROM upgrade won't change this.
You might be better off by buying a UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL for your devices. Even your HERMES might be happy and last a bit longer.
Junner2003 said:
It is in general that most PDA's have a 'weak' IrDA submitter. HP is really an exception. I also missed this powerful Irda when I switched one day ... !
A ROM upgrade won't change this.
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Ok thanks for the information. I was kind of expecting this to be the case. I might have to hang on to the HP, it works a treat. It's a shame though.
I'll concentrate on finding out about the rest of the stuff I need to resolve like the gps problems as Tomtom is one of the priorities.
You might be better off by buying a UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL for your devices. Even your HERMES might be happy and last a bit longer.
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Those devices are the devils work I tell you!.

Samsung WEP500 and Cooked Roms?

Hey guys. I am looking into getting a new bluetooth ear piece for my titan and wanted to ask if anyone on here has any experience with it before I purchased it. The reason I posted it in this forum is because I am really looking for responses from people with cooked ROMs as they are supposed to have superior bluetooth capabilities and compatibilities.
Anyway, so is anyone using the Samsung WEP500 with a cooked Rom? If so, how do you like it and what kind of results do you get from it?
I am really looking at this headset as I am looking for a very small inconspicuous earpice. I had the Jawbone but its just too damn big for me. Prior to that I had the Jabra JX10 and LOVED the size, but the sound quality sucked.
Anyway, thanks for the help guys!
-Sayajin

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