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		<title>AT&amp;T Tilt 2 (HTC Touch Pro 2)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 18:02:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonathan Angliss</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having watched the TouchPro 2 roll out to all the other major carriers in the US, AT&#38;T finally got their version, renamed the Tilt 2.&#160; AT&#38;T released their edition with Windows Mobile 6.5 right out the gate, which is why I suspect it was held back… I patiently waited for its release, and went out [...]]]></description>
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		</div><p></p><p>Having watched the TouchPro 2 roll out to all the other major carriers in the US, AT&amp;T finally got their version, renamed the Tilt 2.&#160; AT&amp;T released their edition with Windows Mobile 6.5 right out the gate, which is why I suspect it was held back… I patiently waited for its release, and went out and got it the day after the release… So what do I think?</p> <span id="more-551"></span>  <p>I won’t bore you with the technical goodies, they can be seen over on <a href="http://www.htc.com/us/product/atttilt2/overview.html" target="_blank">HTCs site</a>.&#160; Needless to say, HTC have rolled out a pretty nice phone yet again.&#160; </p>  <p><a href="http://www.htc.com/www/product/touchdiamond/touchflo-3d.html" target="_blank">TouchFlo 3D</a> is very nice, giving you quick finger access to nearly everything you need.&#160; However, I noticed this seemed a little sluggish if you were moving around too quickly, or had a couple of programs running in the background.&#160; When looking at the memory usage, after a reboot, with TF3D enabled, it phone already ran at using 70% of the memory idle.&#160; If I swapped back and forth through some of the tabs, it would start climbing, and wouldn’t go back down.&#160; It wouldn’t be long before I could have it sitting at 80% with just a single program running in the background.</p>  <p>After some poking around, I figured out that there were some <em>tweaks</em> I could do to reduce that, such as disabling the camera, music, stock, and internet tabs.</p>  <p>Some other issues I noticed with the TF3D interface, the home tab couldn’t really be customized so I cannot see my task lists, just upcoming appointments, and a giant clock.&#160; If you want to do anything more with the front page, you have to drop the TF3D (at least that’s what I can figure anyway).&#160; Swapping back to the Windows Mobile default (Titanium), memory usage dropped down to 55%, and I could put pretty much anything that had a “Today” plugin on the front page.</p>  <p>Like any provider, AT&amp;T customized the hell out of it, specifically adding in stuff they wanted you to see, or have access to.&#160; The problem is, you cannot remove any of this out of the box.&#160; So that demo game of Sudoko that gives you 3 days to play? Yea, you’re stuck with the files eating up space.&#160; What’s even worse, the phone is bundled with lots of demos and stuff you probably won’t ever touch.&#160; Out of the box, the phone is already down over half the space on it, stuff you cannot remove.</p>  <p>AT&amp;T also have a different keyboard layout than any of the other TouchPro2 models.&#160; Number keypad is embedded in the normal alpha-lines, whilst several special characters (commonly used) are pushed onto the top number row.&#160; Depending on your usage, this could be a good, or bad thing.&#160; I like it myself.</p>  <p>As I’m a tinkerer, I played with it stock for a bit, but like others, I wanted more out of it.&#160; Courtesy of the <a href="http://forum.xda-developers.com" target="_blank">XDA Developers forum</a>, comes rebuilt OSes for the various models of phones.&#160; Including a <a href="http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=490" target="_blank">bundle</a> for the TouchPro2/Tilt2 (also known as Rhodium).&#160; There are a lot of great helpers, and some seriously smart people over there.&#160; Flashing the ROM is relatively easy, there is even a <a href="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=550540" target="_blank">walk through</a>.</p>  <p>I went with <a href="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=553506" target="_blank">EnergyRom “Photon”</a>, having seen plenty of people using it, and having nearly a 700 page following.&#160; There are two versions, Windows Mobile 6.5, or 6.5.1.&#160; The 6.5.1 is a little more cutting edge, and what I decided to give a shot.&#160; There are some tweaks that are a little odd, not from the ROM itself, but the Windows Mobile package (like start button at the bottom instead of the top).</p>  <p>Now the phone has been flashed, it’s a night and day difference between the AT&amp;T version, and this version.&#160; For example, TF3D is no longer sluggish on start, and can quickly zip through all the tabs without any signs of delays.&#160; The phone itself is generally more responsive.&#160; And NRG has included some great tools that weren’t bundled with the AT&amp;T version.&#160; Not only is it faster, it looks nicer.&#160; However, the same customization issues mentioned above still apply with the TF3D here, after all, it’s pretty much the same software, just a newer version.</p>  <p>Some of the locations of the icons are a little odd.&#160; Getting to the phone dialer now requires 4 button presses, compared to the 2 before, which probably means NRG uses his mostly for everything other than the phone, but it’s easy to move that around.</p>  <p>So my overall opinion? Out of the box, it’s a great phone, has everything you need, and easy to work with.&#160; Being a tinkerer, I couldn’t live with out the box, so installing the new ROM makes it so much better.&#160; I’m probably going to roll back down to the 6.5 edition because the start menu at the bottom is bugging me, especially as the AT&amp;T version has a hardware start button too.</p><!-- google_ad_section_end -->]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>YouTube Mobile&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2009 05:55:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonathan Angliss</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Courtesy of the::unwired, news of YouTube’s new mobile client for Windows Mobile, and Symbian clients.&#160; I must say, I’m rather impressed.&#160; Blazing fast searches, nifty scrolling, and pretty damn good video quality too.&#160; Have it deployed on my Motorola Q9h, works nicely. Only issue I’ve uncovered is the search box, but I believe this is [...]]]></description>
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		</div><p></p><p>Courtesy of <a href="http://www.theunwired.net/" target="_blank">the::unwired</a>, news of YouTube’s new <a href="http://www.theunwired.net/?item=multimedia-youtube-releases-youtube-mobile-client-for-windows-mobile-and-s60" target="_blank">mobile client</a> for Windows Mobile, and Symbian clients.&#160; I must say, I’m rather impressed.&#160; Blazing fast searches, nifty scrolling, and pretty damn good video quality too.&#160; Have it deployed on my Motorola Q9h, works nicely. Only issue I’ve uncovered is the search box, but I believe this is an issue with my phone, as the backspace key acts as the “back” button for general navigation too.</p>  <p>You can get it too at <a href="http://m.youtube.com">http://m.youtube.com</a>.</p><!-- google_ad_section_end -->]]></content:encoded>
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