OK, we’re hoping this will all make a bit more sense tomorrow. This apparently us the T-Mobile version of the Schubert. It looks a little different than the earlier shots but, at a guess, it could be that this is a US version. Honestly, I’ll just be glad when tomorrow is done and we can piece this all together.
Slightly different specs are shown in this TmoNews article – 16GB of storage, 576MB of RAM and a $199 price-tag in the US.
Right, that’s enough – let’s get on that train to London now shall we?
Link – TmoNews
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OK, we’re hoping this will all make a bit more sense tomorrow. This apparently us the T-Mobile version of the Schubert. It looks a little different than the earlier shots but, at a guess, it could be that this is a US version. Honestly, I’ll just be glad when tomorrow is done and we can piece this all together.
Slightly different specs are shown in this TmoNews article – 16GB of storage, 576MB of RAM and a $199 price-tag in the US.
Right, that’s enough – let’s get on that train to London now shall we?
Link – TmoNews
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by dave on February 1st, 2010 /
Category: News

HTCPedia.com is reporting that the European models of the HTC HD2 may have a hidden chunk of RAM. James Koopmann notes that the US model features 576MB RAM, while European models show only 448MB. James speculates that perhaps it is to dissuade users from upgrading to Windows Mobile 7 (since the HD2 doesn’t officially meet the specs) but there’s no word from HTC yet.
A ROM apparently exists that gets European users access to the full RAM, has anyone found or used it?
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*** UPDATE: I just found this post over at coolsmartphone that links to an XDA Developers forum with an HTC HD2 ROM that enables the extra RAM for European HD2 users. Enjoy!
by dave on September 28th, 2009 /
Category: News
The very popular and handy SKTools suite of Windows Mobile utilities has just received a little upgrade to ready itself for Windows Mobile 6.5. The new update mainly brings gesture support, which is new to Windows Mobile 6.5. There are also a handful of bug fixes and minor updates.
You’re not a Windows Mobile power user if you haven’t got this app installed on your device. Check out the full list of features after the jump.
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