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Archive for June 1st, 2008
If anyone is considering getting a HTC Diamond and is a heavy texter and has concerns over not having a hardware keyboard, check out this video after the break.
The buttons look really large and easy to use and the response time is very impressive.
We’ve made a few changes to the site and the way in which some of the navigation works. There are lots of back end changes that you wont notice but the main changes are to the way in which you can view lists of all of our reviews and unboxing videos.
If you click on either the Reviews or Videos button the navigation bar above you’ll be presented with a list of all the posts from the appropriate category listed in date order.
You can also go straight to the reviews by going to www.tracyandmatt.co.uk/reviews or to the videos www.tracyandmatt.co.uk/videos
There are more changes to come so please do let us know if you notice anything strange or not working.
Posted by: Matt
[Post tag(s): smartphone, Pocket PC, Tracy & Matt]
Well that really didn’t take long – the good people at XDA Developers managed to get their hands on the official WM 6.1 ROM for the HTC Touch Diamond and have already started to port the ROM so that it’ll work with the HTC TyTN II!!
I haven’t tried it out myself just yet but there are some excellent screen shots in the thread and plenty of feedback from those that have given it a try.
Latest news we have from HTC is that the Diamond will start shipping later this week/early next week. Cant Wait!
Send us your questions and we’ll do our best to answer them with our review unit.
Posted by: Matt
[Post tag(s): smartphone news, Pocket PC news, Tracy & Matt, cradle, HTC, HTC Touch Diamond]
Samsung Electronics Co.Ltd, introduced L870, a S60 embedded Smartphone designed for a life-enhancing experience. With an exquisite stainless steel body fully packed with the most-up-to-date OS applications, L870 will upgrade both style and productivity in everyday life.
Apple has filed a patent which could help users to track down easily lost objects such as a Bluetooth headset. The document with the title "Location discovery using Bluetooth" surfaced yesterday suggests that an iPhone could de used to ping a Bluetooth-paired device that would react with a high pitched sound or light.
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