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Sprint: Windows Mobile 6.5 being tested, look for official updates early next year
Sprint: Windows Mobile 6.5 being tested, look for official updates early next year
Sprint Exec David Owens took part in a virtual chat today, and Gearlog kibbitzed . Here's the pertinent Windows Mobile info: They're currently testing official Windows Mobile 6.5 updates for the HTC Touch Pro 2 and other phones. Look for them early next year. They want Windows Mobile 7 ...
Sprint: Android, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile Updates Coming
gearlog.com — A Sprint executive revealed lots of information about his company's Google Android, Windows Mobile and BlackBerry plans... in an online chat today. (more) Sprint: Android, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile Updates Coming
HTC releases official Windows Mobile 6.5 updates for the Touch Diamond 2
HTC releases official Windows Mobile 6.5 updates for the Touch Diamond 2
wmexperts.com — Windows Mobile 6.5 for Touch Diamond 2 We've already seen the leak of an official release of... Windows Mobile 6.5 for the HTC Touch Diamond 2 . Now HTC has released the ROM itself, with the following versions for the following regions: The usual ... (more) HTC releases official Windows Mobile 6.5 updates for the ...
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newsreleases.sprint.com — San Francisco , Sprint won in all three PC World test categories: download speeds, upload speeds and... reliability. In Boston , Denver and Seattle , Sprint was the only carrier to connect 100 percent of the time at reasonable speeds. In Chicago , ... (more) Affordable Computing with Dell Inspiron Mini 10 Powered ...
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Sprint: Windows Mobile 6.5 Coming Early Next Year
Unwired View — ... Sprint’s casual attitude towards updating to WM 6.5 is a big concern. Given the recent quarterly numbers report, they need any edge they can get; but nobody wants to buy a WM 6.1 device anymore. It’s officially outdated. 6.5 should have been ready to go this month, in my opinion. I’m sure though that other factors are coming into play that have forced Sprint to delay updates on its Windows phones. via Gearlog via WMExperts ...

CDMA Touch Pro 2 Unlocked. Let the custom ROMs begin!
WMExperts — Well, many frayed nerves and hours hunched over one of the most popular Windows phones has finally paid off: The "unlocker" which we mentioned a few days ago has been completed, meaning users can now install custom ROMs to their beloved Touch Pro 2s, specifically Verizon, Sprint, U.S. Cellular and all other CDMA versions. At least for Sprint, it sure beats waiting till "early 2010", eh? Having this tool now, all the custom ROMs which are literally waiting in the wings (e.g. Energy, Mighty, ...

WMExperts Podcast Episode 75
WMExperts — ... Subscribe via iTunes Subscribe directly to the Podcast feed with your favorite Podcatcher here Listen to it here with the flash player above. <!--break--> Top o' the news CDMA Touch Pro 2 Unlocked. Let the Custom ROMs Begin! And ... George's post on custom ROMs Android 2.0 finally shows its stuff; will Windows Mobile keep up? Hardware news Sprint: Windows Mobile 6.5 being tested, look for official updates early next year ...

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