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WhyBe Posts: > 500

Well, since you put it that way, I'm selling my X1 and getting an iPhone tomorrow!
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Posted: 2009-02-17 04:13:20
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gauravsali Posts: 248

Can we upgrade x1 to win 6.5?
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Posted: 2009-02-17 05:36:18
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WhyBe Posts: > 500

You can download the 6.5 Beta right here. Later this year HTC will officially make it available for the Touch Pro 2
(which matches the specs of the X1), so logically X1 should be capable of running it.
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Posted: 2009-02-17 06:56:04
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gauravsali Posts: 248

Thnx whybe
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Posted: 2009-02-17 07:47:10
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WhyBe Posts: > 500

Multicore iPhone coming?

I wonder how Apple would take advantage of multiple cores on a mobile platform? ...and the battery life too?
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Posted: 2009-02-17 22:38:44
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rraz9228 Posts: 145

@WhyBe

Sorry for OT but are you using your X1 with at&t? If yes, do you have the settings to use to configure the internet access on at&t's 3G networks?

Thanks,

Rod
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Posted: 2009-02-18 23:25:07
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WhyBe Posts: > 500

I have the X1i on AT&T. The X1 automatically finds networks and lets you choose which one you want to use. I just selected AT&T and it configured everything automatically.

I believe it is in Settings->Connections->Connection Setup. Also, on that screen, do Menu->Enable Auto Configuration.

[ This Message was edited by: WhyBe on 2009-02-19 00:09 ]
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Posted: 2009-02-19 00:47:08
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rraz9228 Posts: 145


On 2009-02-19 00:47:08, WhyBe wrote:
I have the X1i on AT&T. The X1 automatically finds networks and lets you choose which one you want to use. I just selected AT&T and it configured everything automatically.

I believe it is in Settings->Connections->Connection Setup. Also, on that screen, do Menu->Enable Auto Configuration.

[ This Message was edited by: WhyBe on 2009-02-19 00:09 ]


Great! Thanks WhyBe.
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Posted: 2009-02-19 07:55:59
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rraz9228 Posts: 145

@WhyBe

Does the lack of 850 frequency giving you any problems at all or not?

Thanks
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Posted: 2009-02-19 20:21:20
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WhyBe Posts: > 500

Well, I moved from Ohio (1900MHz 3G) to Tennessee (850MHz 3G). So now I have no 3G signal . Therefore my internet is slightly slower (nothing too terrible). Phone call quality/reception has not changed though.
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Posted: 2009-02-19 22:12:10
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