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IceTrojan Feb 18, 2007 1:13 am

T-Mobile Dash - Experiences?
 
Those who have it, how do you like it so far? It's been ok for me... my only problem is that it doesn't want to install any programs... says the .cab file was not meant for it. I've tried the AA timetables and Minimo now. I also tried instaling via ActiveSync and direct download.

Running Windows Mobile 5.0 of you're curious.

newself Feb 18, 2007 4:02 am

I have the Dash and am now trying the HTC TyTN. There is going to be an upgrade to Windows Mobile 6 pretty soon for the Dash. I like the phone but the buttons are too small for me. I haven't tried to download anything as of yet. Good little phone that is easy to carry and works great internationally.
When I get home from LHR, I will try to download the UA flight schedule.

GadgetFreak Feb 18, 2007 9:38 am


Originally Posted by IceTrojan (Post 7244724)
Those who have it, how do you like it so far? It's been ok for me... my only problem is that it doesn't want to install any programs... says the .cab file was not meant for it. I've tried the AA timetables and Minimo now. I also tried instaling via ActiveSync and direct download.

Running Windows Mobile 5.0 of you're curious.

Dont have a Dash but I believe that you are running Windows Mobile 5 Smartphone on the Dash, not Windows Mobile 5. It isnt the same, and I think with 6 they are changing the names more to minimize the confusion. A lot of programs for WM5 wont work on the Smartphone flavor, the latter not having a touchscreen and being a different OS. Try looking programs specifically for the Smartphone version. There are far fewer of them but the ones out there should work.

ScottC Feb 18, 2007 9:48 am

GadgetFreak is correct; you'll need to find programs specifically made for the smartphone platform. Most smartphone apps run on a PocketPC, but not the other way around.

Check smartphone.net for apps made for your platform.

Oh, and you'll also run into issues with the screen resolution as not all apps are made for landscape.

nmenaker Feb 19, 2007 9:36 am

yes,
 
yes is is WIN5 smartphone, so no working versions of excel or word, but viewers. The dash works well, slingplayer works well, syncing, push email, etc.

#1 1K GF really likes the feel of it, and the back side material. I just read last week that t-mo, will give a free upgrade to Winmo 6, when that comes out, which will be nice.

The only thing NEITHER of us like is the touch sensitive jogbar, which has to be adjusted to work well, and not when you don't want it to. But, that wasn't too difficult to do.

GadgetFreak Feb 19, 2007 9:47 am


Originally Posted by nmenaker (Post 7251424)
yes is is WIN5 smartphone, so no working versions of excel or word, but viewers. The dash works well, slingplayer works well, syncing, push email, etc.

#1 1K GF really likes the feel of it, and the back side material. I just read last week that t-mo, will give a free upgrade to Winmo 6, when that comes out, which will be nice.

The only thing NEITHER of us like is the touch sensitive jogbar, which has to be adjusted to work well, and not when you don't want it to. But, that wasn't too difficult to do.

Three reasons I am considering it again: 1) I get a discount upgrade from TMobile in a month, hate to waste that; 2) I like the form factor for texting/email more than the T9 SDA typing and 3) definitely not least, WM6 is supposed to have native Word editing in the Smartphone version.

nmenaker Feb 19, 2007 10:37 am

all true
 

Originally Posted by GadgetFreak (Post 7251515)
Three reasons I am considering it again: 1) I get a discount upgrade from TMobile in a month, hate to waste that; 2) I like the form factor for texting/email more than the T9 SDA typing and 3) definitely not least, WM6 is supposed to have native Word editing in the Smartphone version.

although, we ended up getting ours for 50$, now I think it is FAR. I think a new version is coming, which will support some soft of HSPDA or other.

GadgetFreak Feb 19, 2007 11:07 am


Originally Posted by nmenaker (Post 7251911)
although, we ended up getting ours for 50$, now I think it is FAR. I think a new version is coming, which will support some soft of HSPDA or other.

Thanks. That would be nice. Im still waffling on the Vox. I will check the rumor mills in mid March when I become eligible and see where things are. There is a rumored MDA replacement coming soon but it is not supposed to be a TyTn variant and sounds like it might be a similar form factor as the TyTN but without UMTS. Not much point in getting that for me. I do have 3G device (TyTN) for when I travel to places that have it so I am really looking for a replacement for my SDA when I want something smaller for around town that doesnt need everything. Just to check email but being able to read Word docs would be a great addition.

IceTrojan Feb 19, 2007 2:02 pm


Originally Posted by nmenaker (Post 7251424)
The only thing NEITHER of us like is the touch sensitive jogbar, which has to be adjusted to work well, and not when you don't want it to. But, that wasn't too difficult to do.

Same here... which is why I found out how to hack it. Now, it doesn't adjust volume... it scrolls up/down when you stroke it :)

Just google DASH hacks and tweaks and you'll find all sorts of goodies.

IceTrojan Feb 20, 2007 1:33 am

How fun... just found out how to connect my laptop to the Dash and onto the Internet. Woot.

KMHT FF Feb 20, 2007 7:28 am

WinMO 6 or 69, it's still WinMO = bloated and slow.

Hate it.

nmenaker Feb 20, 2007 11:09 am

not sure what you mean here
 

Originally Posted by KMHT FF (Post 7258336)
WinMO 6 or 69, it's still WinMO = bloated and slow.

Hate it.


not sure what you mean here, but my winmo 5 devices run considerably better than my pos devices on the same hardware. The current ones I use, the dash and the treo 700wx, are better than my pos 700p, other than the screen resolution. Use a bit less memory and are more responsive. As well, I haven't had a single crash on the winmo5 and SP versions, whereas on the 700p i have had.

Robbiedeluxe Feb 20, 2007 11:41 am

Wirelessly posted (HP iPAQ hw6915: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows CE; PPC; 240x240) Opera 8.60 [en])


Originally Posted by KMHT FF
WinMO 6 or 69, it's still WinMO = bloated and slow.

Hate it.

My iPaq hw6915 (running Windows Mobile 5) is a lot faster than all Symbian devices I've ever used, including Nokia N80 and E61. IMO, WM being slow is just a myth...

ScottC Feb 20, 2007 11:47 am


Originally Posted by KMHT FF (Post 7258336)
WinMO 6 or 69, it's still WinMO = bloated and slow.

Hate it.

:td:

sundrop Mar 1, 2007 2:56 pm

From your SDA/MDA/Dash

http://surrealnetworks.com/mpx/

(or your desktop, download the cabs and install)


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