hi,
Recently got the t-mobile mda III and sadly i cant see the wind map on www.xcweather.co.uk
is there anything i can do to make this work for me or is it beyond the blue angels capabilities?
Regards
Related
I am planning to get a XDAIIs in a very short time coz I will be travelling overseas 1 week later.
Because of that I need to unlock my XDAIIs......anyone tried to approach O2 and get his IIs unlocked (for a fee or whatever)?
In
http://www.o2.co.uk/puk/landing/0,,555,00.html?Unblock_Mobile=Unblock+My+Mobile
Seems XDA II can be "unblock", how about IIs?
Thanks everyone!
PS: I can't see MDA III from T-Mobile UK on its website, or in shop few days ago, is it really released in UK? If it is unlockable for 15pounds I am happy to pay for it, but I like the black colour of IIs more.
Thanks again!
Hi all, newbie to the forum here.
I too like the black casing of the XDA IIs as opposed to the MDA III, PDA2k, etc. and would like to know if it's possible to unlock this phone.
I'd also like to know if, once unlocked, it's possible to put a different ROM on the device, like the imate PDA2k ROM or the UK MDA III ROM.
In reading through the forum, it seems that there's not much information about the XDA IIs yet, but any information that can be provided would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Hi I'm using a Ipaq H6315 right now (replacement number 4 on it's way as we speak), and it's terrible ! I want an HTC again!!! Does anyone know if T-Mobile will ever release the MDA III here in the USA? Or am I going to be forced to switch to Cingular? (My rate plan is regional 3000 minutes with T-Mobile for $49.99/month so it's hard to think about switching right now). Any insight or news anyone's heard would be wonderful... thanks!
Has anyone got any news regarding the MDA III on T-Mobile.co.uk, ive tried looking and the only tmobile phone i can find is the SDA.
Does anyone know why or any info?
i think they were sent back for a software upgrade cos thier was a problem with them. not sure about the compact though.
Guys / Gals,
I have been trying to find in this forum a straight forward yes no type answer to the following question ( but have been unable too ) :
My wife has just bought a T-Mobile(UK) MDA Compact III (ARTE110), there seems to be some confusion (maybe it's just me ) as to wether it is possible to enable wi-fi on this device. Is this possible ?
And before someone try's to Flame me as a none searching n00b I have searched and the results are somewhat confusing.
Cheers
Dave
I don't see how it can be that confussing, everytime anyone asks they either get told to search, or they get told NO, THE UK T-MOBILE MDA COMPACT III HAS NO WI-FI HARDWARE IN IT.
The uk O2 XDA Orbit has, as does the HTC P3300, and funnily enough the Dutch T-mobile MDA Compact III.
Gajet said:
I don't see how it can be that confussing, everytime anyone asks they either get told to search, or they get told NO, THE UK T-MOBILE MDA COMPACT III HAS NO WI-FI HARDWARE IN IT.
The uk O2 XDA Orbit has, as does the HTC P3300, and funnily enough the Dutch T-mobile MDA Compact III.
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OK maybe I should have said "Mixed" instead of confusing.
The o2 Orbit is a different spec than the MDA Compact III, it has less memory !
Anyway without wishing to get into symantics, thankyou for your answer.
Ok , the only pda phone i had was a blue angel , now im after one of the above but cant make my mind up.
is the vario II big to hold (also compared to blue angel) and is the Compact worth paying a bit more for the GPS or should i get the vario II with a BT Mouse??
What are your thoughts on both models
Cheers
Roy
My first thought is - shame you're stuck on T-Mobile.
The Vario II is a little thick compared to the latest phones but is much more pocket (and ear) friendly than the Angel. It's the one to go for if you need a keyboard, and has the advantage of 3G, WiFi and a fast CPU.
The Compact III has the advantage of built-in GPS, is really light and slim, and has better battery life. The downside is no 3G, no WiFi (unlike the non- T-Mobile variants), no keyboard, and a slower CPU.
I find built in GPS really handy - there are lots of applications that work with it now (MS Live Search, Google Maps, Yahoo Go etc) which can be useful even when you're not in the car. Chances are, when you're lost on foot, or need to look up the nearest Thai restaurant, will be the one time you've forgotten the Bluetooth GPS or to charge it...
If you weren't stuck with T-Mobile, the perfect choice would be the HTC Trinity / P3600 / Orange M700. No keyboard, but nice and slim, has the power of the Vario II, and GPS and Wifi too.
Or save up for the Vario III, which gives you all the lot...
The Trinity has build in GPS?
Thanks for the responces , I went and got a SPV M3100 in the end with GPS Mouse...
I am not stuck to T-Mobile but am stuck on my budget , and the Compact III's are ALOT cheaper used as of course there is no WIFI.
And the Vario III , Maybe i can afford one in a year or so