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This is a brilliant phone - firstly I've hacked it a bit and am running Dittes 6.1 Version of WM6. This is a great OS responsive and pretty fast - I have a Jas-jam before this and hated WM5 - which as an OS is 100% rubbish. The update onto WM6 is impressive BT works fine, no need to soft reset time and time again, also have an 8gig micro SD card with maps of the world (Ausi, Guam, HK, Singapore, UK & IE roads and USA) running Tom Tom 6.03 which I found better than Copilot 7, which came bundled with the device. The bottom line is that the HTC is a great device run with MS exchange server for work e-mails, the fact you can hack the OS with new versions is great all seem to run fine. Have bluetooth headset which runs fine with the HTC sound quality is great better than the Jasjam which skipped when playing back the music - that and an 8gig card allows room for plenty of music.
20/04/2008 08:42 PM
Philby

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