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 Official Windows Phone 7 Discussion Thread!, WP7 market share from 2% to 10% now !!

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ru5hd4n
post Dec 22 2010, 12:16 PM

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signed. but i dont have a phone yet.
will be going to midvalley to get mine for RM777 lg optimus7.

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post Dec 23 2010, 11:33 AM

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Proud owner of LG optimus 7 here.
why aa i cannot login into twitter and foursquare account.
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post Dec 24 2010, 09:39 AM

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i reinstall the twitter, n now it seem to be fine. i saw the same problems reported in the review. Tq

but i have another problem. i cant connect to my home wifi network. my wifi modem is standard from TM,streamyx. any1 have problem with wifi before.

need to call LG about this.
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post Dec 24 2010, 11:50 AM

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QUOTE(fulat @ Dec 24 2010, 10:25 AM)
Try set WEP not WPA2. Works fine with WEP here.
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thanks, will try later at home.
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post Dec 24 2010, 03:21 PM

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QUOTE(marauderz @ Dec 24 2010, 01:06 PM)
Don't use wep I m using wpa2, is ur wireless ssid hidden? That's a problem then.
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my wifi router is not hidden. it can see the AP but keep on telling me the password is incorrect.

i think something wrong with my wifi.

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post Dec 25 2010, 09:02 AM

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Guys, I reply using my phone now. So far all my problems gone. I think the root of the problem is I didn't set proper date time.
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post Dec 27 2010, 03:22 PM

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Microsoft warns against WP7 unlocking.

"We anticipated that people would attempt to unlock the phones and explore the underlying operating system. We encourage people to use their Windows Phone as supplied by the manufacturer to ensure the best possible user experience. Attempting to unlock a device could void the warranty, disable phone functionality, interrupt access to Windows Phone 7 services or render the phone permanently unusable."

btw, any1 know where to get the car charger for optimus 7
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post Mar 11 2011, 09:20 AM

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Does Microsoft have what it takes to compete in the new mobile universe? Everyone is watching Microsoft as they attempt to push their new mobile platform to a dominant market share. The smallest mistake gets amplified quickly.

Since Microsoft launched Windows Phone 7, they’ve been fighting an uphill batter to gain mindshare among the consumer market and prove that they are a force to be reckoned with. But the truth may not be there just yet. Back at the launch, Joe Belfiore promised that an update would be release for Windows Phone 7 in early 2011 that would bring Copy & Paste to the platform. Then a couple months later at CES, Steve Ballmer committed to the Copy & Paste update being released at some point in Q1. Then on February 21st, Microsoft released a pre-update update. This was designed to prepare the device for future updates that would be pushed out. This update was suppose to be delivered on a “rolling schedule” although nobody seems to know what that schedule is.


And here we sit, two and a half weeks after the pre-update was to be released, and still a great number of devices have yet to received this update. The update itself doesn’t mean much, but the fact that a large number of devices have yet to receive this update is speaking volumes with the community.

Microsoft needs to move quickly and pump out the updates driving their platform forward and adding features at a crazy rate. It’s something I’ve said since the day Windows Phone 7 launched, and all eye’s are watching. Sadly, that’s just not what the public is seeing. It’s been just over 5 months since launch and the public has yet to see updates rolled out in any sort of mass release. And what makes it worse, is that Microsoft hasn’t managed to provide any communication to the public. All the community knows is that the update started to go out back on February 21st and that it hasn’t hit them yet – not a good feeling.

While Microsoft struggles to get these two updates out and prove that they are moving quick in this new mobile world, Apple manages to release 5 updates since the end of October. Does anyone else think that’s just a coincidence? I sure don’t. To me, it looks like Apple is doing all they can to keep the updates flowing and keep the consumers thinking about the iPhone.

Today is a prime example of how Microsoft is stumbling out of the gate. Apple announced the latest update v4.3 to their iOS a week and a half after Microsoft announce the pre-update update was going live. Today, Apple made that update available, and earlier this evening I was already able to upgrade my device. Announced after Microsoft’s availability and rolled out / installed before Microsoft gets the update to me. Shines a pretty big light on the sad state of affairs at Microsoft. There’s no doubt that they have the knowledge to get things done, but they are certainly lacking the drive and openness in communication to drive excitement and build customer loyalty.

I hope Microsoft is paying attention and can see that they are losing it in the publics eye. Of course, that’s only half the battle. They would then need to pull up their socks and get things moving out the door at a breakneck speed. As it stands now, there should be 2 updates heading to my device before the end of the month. Based on the success of the first update, I don’t expect much before the middle of April.

sos : http://www.mobilejaw.com/articles/2011/03/...s-mobile-world/
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post Aug 17 2011, 10:49 AM

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A few days ago, we learned, thanks to XDA member mmian, that Windows Phone 7 Mango RTM 7720 was available for MS employees. One day later, XDA Retired Moderator itje re-posted the Mango RTM by LongShot442 for everyone who wanted it. This version is now updated with Chevron and more languages including Norwegian. Just be sure that your device is unlocked and supported before proceeding.

The developer mentions that you can’t update to 7720 when coming from DFT 7713 or 7714


Originally posted by itje
Here is the RTM 7720 Mango for your wp7, download link at bottom of this post

UPDATE 15.08.2011:
Please read post #2 to see how I keep chevron unlock and add my native language to RTM 7720

1. THIS IS NOT A GUIDE ON HOW TO KEEP CHEVRON UNLOCK, THAT IS NOW COVERED (ON A HD7) IN POST #2 IN THIS THREAD. THIS GUIDE IN POST#1 IS JUST A TRANSLATED/EDITED INSTRUCTION FROM THE GERMAN ONE IN THE RAR FILE.
2. THIS UPDATE IS NOT DESIGNED TO BE DEVICE SPESIFIC, SO BUGS BECAUSE OF OUTDATED DRIVERS ETC CAN BE PRESENT. AND YOU MIGHT NOT GET DEVICE SPESIFIC SOFTWARE TO RUN PROPERLY ETC ETC.
3. ITS FINAL MANGO FROM MICROSOFT, BUT CARRIERS/OEM’S NEED TO ADD THEIR “MAGIC” FOR IT TO BE AT IT’S PRIME
4. IF YOU DON’T KNOW THE BASIC OF HOW TO FLASH, THEN YOU NEED TO RETHINK WHAT YOUR DOING, AND READ UP IN THE DEV SECTION OF WP7

I’m quite sure that DFT will soon release a unlocked and ready to flash for all, so there is also the possibility to wait for their release :-p

I just reuploaded and repost here, the file comes from longshot442. Original thread here

I take no responsibility for whatever happens to your device.

You can find more information here , http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1215501


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