Ahh are you a continuing o2 customer? Glad you got one, its awesome if a little annoyin at times :P
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Ahh are you a continuing o2 customer? Glad you got one, its awesome if a little annoyin at times :P
Well, in the end I went for the HD2 instead of the Omnia 2. O2 dont do the Omnia and after playing with both, the larger screen is a deffo plus point for an old git like me. I'll probably miss the better quality screen (everyone elso I know has Samsung AMOLED) and the better camera, but other reviews I have seen suggest the HD2 is easier to use.
Arrives tomorrow so will soon see.
The hd2 is great for fast web browsing & if u set txt to smallest each page ,browsed displays so much info.It's great for playing entire movies on &music&is extremely responsive double tap to zoom or pinch,great phone&the best screen for multimedia:)Ok the battery performance is par with i phone but the screen is way larger
Got my eye on it, anyone get a good deal on it, also any news if update when windows mobile 7 comes out (if it ever).
Got mine though mobiles direct(something like that) for £35 per month, free, on t-mobile with 600 mins, unlimited texts and web. Came unlocked as well with no t-mobile gunk on phone(no branding or anything in software).
I paid £97 for the phone on a 24month contract £30 a month 600mins,500txts,unlimited internet on o2 i like the fact you get a protective cover even though the glass screen is knife key&scissor proof watched some knumpty going at it on u tube what the f...:)
HardSPL is out for the HD2:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=611433
(Thanks to CoolSmartPhone.com for the heads up)
great phone but most tariffs still seem a bit steep at the mo
Finally got the weather working for the city in which I live :)
Yeah the weather is a bit naff, I tend not to use it and manually set my location as I've looked at it before and its had some right random locations on it, imagine if you had an alarm set and your phone thought you were in a different time zone...
What programs have people got installed, can you recommend any?
If you're in london or ever go there. Tuberun is worth it from the marketplace. It does cost just over £1 but shows you the departure boards from the tubes so you always know when your next one is coming.