TOUCH HD 2 dumps the Windows Mobile, catches Android

6 September, 2009 Posted by As HTC (0) Comment

With many alternatives for the OSs, it becomes very inquisitive when two versions of a smartphone are enabled with different Operating Systems. The latest we get to hear is HTC TOUCH HD 2 that turns a deaf ear to the Windows Mobile and turns its head towards Android.

The Touch HD that had a launch with Windows Mobile 6.1 professional goes for a surprise with Android coming in and refuting the Windows Mobile 6.5. Here are some of the specs speculated:

  • Processor: 628MHz Qualcomm chip   
  • Faster than the original version
  • 3.8 inch touchscreen with 480X800 resolution

The reasons for ignorance of the to-be-launched Windows Mobile 6.5 still needs to get cleared.The official word on price and other features is still awaited.

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Via Phonearena

Categories : HTC

Glance at AT&T Pro 2 running Windows Mobile 6.5

11 August, 2009 Posted by As HTC (0) Comment

After much chitchat about Sprint, Verizon, the next carrier on the road is AT&T that has something interesting to share. The HTC Touch Pro 2 is supposed to be coded as Tilt 2, a successor of TyTN II. The air’s not clear whether the Tilt 2 will sport a 3.5mm headphone jack or not. Now below is a pic showing AT&T possibly running Windows Mobile 6.5.

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The trouble in the keyboard has been fixed up by the folks at AT&T and the smartphone’s ready to get on the floors. But when?We’ll tell you when the box opens. For now, get your hands on the pic below showing the pre-launch list for AT&T that hints two versions for the Tilt 2 – with and without camera.

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Via engadget mobile

Categories : HTC

How To: Sync Windows Mobile with MAC OS X

20 June, 2009 Posted by As App (2) Comment

Searching for Activesync’s alternative for your Mac? Here are the two best software for syncing your Windows Mobile device with your Mac:

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1. Missing Sync: This is the most popular app that provides seamless integration of Windows Mobile device with your Mac. You can sync pretty much everything including your calender, contacts, tasks, notes, call history and even text messages. Heck, you can even perform wireless syncing just like “bluetooth activesync”. It is will cost you $39.95 for a personal version.

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2. SyncMate: This is another popular app for syncing your Windows Mobile device with your Mac. Unlike Missing Sync, it has two versions: one free and another commercial.

  • Free Version: You will able to sync only your contacts and calender information
  • Commercial Version: You will able to sync your photos, music (with iTunes), notes, time and folders
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