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more about #htctouchpro more comments → Benjello Jiggler: It really doesn't matter! The OS and the handsets are still crap! Why put even more polish on a turd like the Diamond, or Touch Pro? Just man up and b... more » HyperDrunk: please oh please stop hating on WinMo Giz, it's not that bad, and quite frankly I much prefer my HTC touch Pro over the iPhone, and yes I have used bo... more » Warjcowski: Terrible walk-through. You are going to be responsible for many ppl bricking their phones and for xda being flooded w/ questions from ppl who have no... more » amw1972: guess guides like this is better late than never...been running mine on 6.5 for a few months now...and I love it!!! Not only is it worthwhile to get 6... more » Shawn Pero: Yeah, suck the fact that most iPhone users are so content with the phone's OS that this kind of thing isn't really needed to make it good. I've jailbr... more » br4nd0n: I've been using WinMob 6.5 for a while now and it's great. Flashing is extremely easy. It's only the first time that is the longest and most difficul... more » Digitallysick: *feels bad for winmo users* more » itchytooth: How much better is 6.5 than the default, Touch Flo customized OS (6.1?) that comes with Sprint's Touch Diamond? My girlfriend's phone seems pretty bug... more » GC: Buggy and crashy.. went back to a 6.1 ROM on my Touch Pro. more » pastrychef: Geez! I just read through the directions and want to say, I'm sooo glad I gave up on WinMo! more » outie: You may want to put a disclaimer up. I can imagine many n00bs following your guide and screw up with a bricked phone. There's always a risk in flashin... more » tricky1: Been running MightyROM 5 on my CDMA USCC(US Cellular) HTC Touch Pro for about a month now. I love it. WinMo 6.5 based with a few tweaks done to it. Fa... more » SumanaJalople: First! Thank god I have an HTC Touch Diamond. I will definitely putting this on it! more » Nick: i really like the idea of giving out an ol refurb of a good phone for free. hey sprint. you guys payin attention? no? yeah, didn't think so. **sigh more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: You know, color me silly but after the huge success of the iPhone, you'd think that companies would be scrambling to release a truly worthy iPhone com... more » -
#rumor
Is Sprint Landing the HTC Hero In October?
A printout-bearing gentleman claims that Sprint, or a carrier that looks an awful lot like Sprint, will get HTC's Hero by October 11th. Two rumors don't make a fact, but we've heard something like this before. [XDA via Engadget] -
#howto
How To: Install Windows Mobile 6.5 Right Now
The bad news: Windows Mobile 6.5 won't be coming out for a while, and you'll be expected to buy a whole new phone to get it. The good: You can actually install it today, on your HTC phone. Here's how. More » -
#dealzmodo
AT&T Giving Away a Refurbished HTC Fuze With Contract
AT&T is getting aggressive with their refurb deals. Last week it was a 16GB iPhone 3G for $149, and this week it is a free HTC Fuze with a 2-year contract and new activation. More » -
#htc
HTC Touch Diamond Comes to Verizon Tomorrow; More HTC Phones On the Way to T-Mobile?
Two tidbits for HTC fans: first, the Touch Diamond will be hitting Verizon Wireless tomorrow, but at cost: $300 with a two-year contract. Yikes. T-Mobile, though, could be getting even more HTC love soon. More » -
#mwc09
All Windows Mobile 6.5 Phones to Feature Physical 'Start' Button
Here's an interesting one-off about Windows Mobile 6.5. Microsoft has mandated that all phones running the OS feature a physical "Start" button. More » -
#mwc09
HTC Touch Diamond2 and Touch Pro2 Feature Bigger Screens, Better Battery Life
HTC's Touch Diamond, and its QWERTY'd doppelganger the Touch Pro, have formally passed into their second generation, with bigger screens, higher (WVGA) resolution, better battery life, and deeper interface changes. More » -
#cellphones
HTC's Full 2009 Smartphone Lineup Leaked?
HTC is among the leakier phone shops, and someone on the PPCGeeks forums claims to have their full 2009 smartphone roadmap. What's there? More Android goodness, and a potential US-bound Touch HD-based phone. More » -
#battlemodo
Windows Mobile Browser Battlemodo: Can You Get the Real Internet?
Many of you asked for a re-do of Windows Mobile browser testing after our Battlemodo declared the platform beyond worthless for surfing. So here it is, the internet running on Windows Mobile's finest hardware. More » -
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#upgradeyoursmartphone
Dealzmodo Hack: Cooked Software Revives HTC Phones
HTC has always known their biggest weakness: Windows Mobile. They've done their best to hide the aged interface in glossy costumes and bolster performance, but they can only do so much—the OS is slow, buggy and can drain battery life on certain hardware. Luckily, Windows Mobile responds well to per-device modification. A dedicated community of hackers called XDA has built a collection of streamlined, debugged, turbocharged OS builds (or ROMs) to resuscitate your flagging HTC phone, along with some less daunting smartphone tweaks for the weaker stomached. More » -
#verizon
Next Month on Verizon: Samsung Omnia, HTC Touch Pro and More
If the BlackBerry Storm isn't quite your beat, Verizon's got a surprisingly sturdy brigade of other phones coming out next month, headlined by Samsung's Omnia and HTC's Touch Pro (sorry, XV6850—why won't you just let HTC be, Verizon?). The Omnia's keeping the same crappy UI, but it'll be tarted up red, the way VZW likes it. The Touch Pro seems like it'll be the same too—it's even keeping Wi-Fi, a daring feat on Verizon. The other two phones are both Sammy—Saga, the CDMA version of the Epix, and the Renown, a global flip phone. [Phone Arena] -
#photos
Family Portrait: HTC Touch Phones
From left to right: HTC Touch HD, HTC Touch Diamond, and HTC Touch Pro. Note that while the Touch HD's footprint isn't much bigger, the screen appears ginormous. [CNET]
