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Sep 27 2011, 02:20 AM
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Sep 27 2011, 02:19 PM
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Hello are any of you guys using Skinomi TechSkin™ HTC Mozart Schubert Skin Protector for your HTC Mozart phone.Would like some feedback.
http://www.skinomi.com/htc-mozart-skin-protector.html Quote The HTC Mozart / Schubert Skin Protector is the clear choice for maximum scratch protection. The HTC Mozart / Schubert Skin Protector goes beyond your traditional HTC Mozart / Schubert screen protectors, skins, covers, and cases. TechSkin is made from the same film material used to protect luxury cars, military aircrafts, and NASA space shuttles. The HTC Mozart / Schubert Skin Protector is custom made to specifically fit the HTC Mozart / Schubert. HTC Mozart / Schubert Skin Protector Features: • Toughest clear protective film in the market • Clear protection that is virtually invisible • Preserves your HTC Mozart / Schubert's original design • Protects your HTC Mozart / Schubert from scratches, dents, and physical wear-and-tear • Patented layer of UV protection for anti-yellowing • Provides protection without affecting the functions of your HTC Mozart / Schubert • Non-sticky or restrictive outer surface Included: • HTC Mozart / Schubert Skin Protector • 1 Installation Squeegee • 1 Bottle of Application Solution • Installation Instructions • Lifetime Warranty Compatible with: HTC Mozart / Schubert The HTC Mozart / Schubert Skin Protector features two layers of protection. The first, topmost layer contains no unsightly "orange peel effect," while providing scratch-resistance and UV protection for anti-yellowing. The second layer is a thick, puncture resistant film to minimize damage from scrapes and dents. Unlike other HTC Mozart / Schubert screen protectors and skins, the TechSkin features "self-healing" technology, meaning scratches do not stay on the film, and keeps your HTC Mozart / Schubert looking new. For installation instructions and video please see: TechSkin Installation Instructions *Lifetime Warranty for this product is offered by the Skinomi.com, please contact Skinomi or review the FAQ section for more information regarding the warranty policy. WARNING: As with any electronic device, exposing it to excessive water or other fluids may cause harm to the device. Skinomi will not be responsible for any damage to the device caused by excessive water or improper application of the TechSkin. WHAT IS SKINOMI.COM? We offer screen protectors for cell phones, digital cameras, gaming devices, and more. Our screen protectors for cell phones have become widely popular over the years and have been rated high for its toughness. Browse the categories to find screen protectors and skins for your device of choice. WHAT IS TECHSKIN™? TechSkin is Skinomi’s latest solution in gadget and device protection. Developed from state-of-the-art film protection technology, TechSkin will keep your prized-possessions in perfect condition without adding the bulk of traditional cases. Toughest Clear Film Goes On Clear Scratch Proof Anti "Yellowing" TechSkin is made from a clear, thermoplastic urethane film – the toughest of its class. It has the ability to resist the highest level of abrasion, making it the ultimate protection for gadgets and devices. The film’s “self healing” technology makes it immune to scratches and virtually indestructible. Passing numerous OEM tests in the United States, the TechSkin’s film has been hailed superior in scratch resistance to any other film on the market. WHY TECHSKINS? TechSkin eliminates the need for bulky cases to protect your possessions from scratches and normal wear-and-tear. Traditional cases can hide your device manufacturers’ original sleek designs. The extra bulk can also make it feel awkward and prevent it from connecting to docks properly. With TechSkin, you get full protection with the world's most durable transparent film! Our film material also contains a patented acrylic adhesive that separates us from the competition. Unlike other clear film protectors, our extra thin layer provides additional protection against lubricants, oils, UV rays, and corrosion. TECHSKIN VS OTHER SCREEN PROTECTORS Some companies may try to sell you screen protectors that come in multiple packs of 5, 10, 15, 100...or whatever. This just says a lot about their protectors - it's disposable. With these protectors, you only have one shot for installation, and if you mess up, the screen protector is ruined. Most of these protectors are made from weak plastic that doesn't really offer real protection. They get scratched and the marks visibly stay on there, leaving your screen looking like it has scratches. Some crack, produce air-bubbles, or change clarity over time. TechSkin is the next generation of film protectors - made from the same material used to cover helicopter blades and NASA space shuttles. TechSkin offers true scratch protection. Just try scratching it with your keys. TechSkin's "self-healing" technology prevents scratch marks from staying on the film's surface, keeping its glossy and new look. Now that's real scratch protection! Got some lint caught underneath or improperly aligned the screen protector during installation? While other screen protectors become ruined because of this, TechSkin is removable, washable, and re-applicable during installation. TechSkin provides maximum scratch protection like no other. Do not confuse TechSkin with other screen protectors or knock-offs. There is only one TechSkin! TECHSKIN FEATURES: • The clearest film on the market • The toughest protection film on the market • The ultimate scratch-resistant film for your gadgets and devices • Adds protection to your gadgets and devices without bulky cases • Keeps the device manufacturers’ original sleek design • Grip-improving ridges assure smooth feel while making the device easier to grip and hold. • Easy to install film cuts that maximize coverage while minimizing customer's efforts. • The clear "Protection for Perfection." • Lifetime replacement warranty LIFETIME WARRANTY We are confident that TechSkin is the most durable clear film protector in the market. You only need to purchase a TechSkin once for the particular device you wish to protect. If your TechSkin ever gets damaged, we will replace it for as long as your device needs it. This post has been edited by chastan1: Sep 27 2011, 02:20 PM |
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Sep 28 2011, 01:11 AM
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They say already out http://windowsteamblog.com/windows_phone/b/windowsphone/
Added on September 28, 2011, 1:11 ambut still no update for my phone Added on September 28, 2011, 1:12 amIt’s underway! This morning, at roughly 10 a.m. Pacific time, we began rolling out the Mango update to phones around the world. I’m sure you’re as excited as we are: Windows Phone 7.5 (aka Mango) is our largest and most feature-packed software refresh to date. I do want to emphasize that today is just the start. Our plan, as I’ll explain in a moment, is to ramp up delivery gradually—but make the update available to most existing customers within 4 weeks. I’m sure you have lots of questions about the update process and especially when you’ll be able to install Windows Phone 7.5. Here’s our plan. Who’s first? Today we’re starting the roll out of Windows Phone 7.5 to more than 98 percent of existing Windows Phone customers. This is a simultaneous, coordinated, global update that cuts across carriers, phone models, and countries. This time, almost everybody is going first. Check Where’s My Phone Update? for the latest global status info. When will I get it? While today’s rollout includes most of our carriers and handsets, we’re not making Mango available to everyone at once. So it could be a few weeks before an update message for Windows Phone 7.5 appears on your phone. Why don’t we just blast it out? It’s a fair question. Delivering Windows Phone 7.5 simultaneously to so many phone models and carriers requires the right engineering balance. Speed is a priority—but so is quality. We’re not just delivering our new operating system but also new software supplied by individual handset makers. This “firmware” is necessary so your phone—and apps—work with all the features of Windows Phone 7.5. But it essentially means that we’re supplying not just one update, but many different ones, given the variety of Windows Phones and carriers out there to choose from. If a problem comes to light, it’s critical that we can isolate and fix it quickly. So we’re deliberately starting out slow. This week, we’ll be making the update available to 10 percent of customers. If everything looks good, we’ll open up the spigot a bit more—to around 25 percent. We’ll hold there for one or two weeks, then quickly ramp up to 100 percent—monitoring quality the entire way. That’s how we ensure Mango arrives both quickly and in tip-top shape. If we hit unexpected snags, we might have to temporarily slow or halt the update rollout. Starting this week, I’ll resume posting here regularly to let you know where things stand. How do I install it? One day a message pops up on your phone saying an update is available. Great! But now what? Depending on what kind of computer you have, you’ll need to install either the latest version of the Zune Software for PC or Windows Phone 7 Connector for Mac. Then visit Update Central, our one-stop how-to resource for Windows Phone updates. Once you’re done, you might want to poke around the Windows Phone website, which was refreshed today with new how-to articles, videos, and tips for getting the most from Windows Phone 7.5 (including a big list of new feature highlights). Finally, don’t forget to check out our new online Marketplace for apps and games! More soon. This post has been edited by chastan1: Sep 28 2011, 01:12 AM |
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Sep 28 2011, 02:09 AM
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Updating my HTC mozart to mango now. Finally after so long!!!!!!!!
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Sep 28 2011, 02:13 AM
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Sep 28 2011, 02:48 AM
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Try this to force mango http://www.wpcentral.com/force-mango-updat...h-zune-software
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Sep 28 2011, 03:33 AM
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Sep 28 2011, 03:50 AM
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Sep 29 2011, 12:45 PM
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QUOTE(evilpuppy @ Sep 29 2011, 12:01 PM) try this, copy the whole Windows Phone Update folder to another locations. Custom ringtones C:\Users\Username you did the backup on\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Phone Update use MP3tag to asign each songs tagid, each song has their own tagid earlier when you create example, Genre, Album name, Album Artits . you may drag all the 300 ringtone to MP3tag then reasign all Genre to Ringtone, Album as Ringtone , Album Artis Ringtones. and leave the Song Title. Zune will likely detect all 300 song as ringtones. owner list updated yes, need to do 7712 chevron unlock that i've forgotten to mention this step. correct, very slow. LG Optimus? my wifi working, not sure bout when our phone goes to sleep mode. any1 willing to put some guide here?? How to Custom Ringtones for WP7 cab files is for WinMo Platform. trading site need java or flash which is not capable on WP7 for now. If there’s one request we’ve heard over and over since launching Windows Phone last year, it’s this: More ringtones, please! I’m the program manager for the “sound experience” on the phone—everything from ringtones and alarms to alerts and key clicks. Today I wanted to take a minute to tell you about the ringtone-related changes in store for Mango, the next version of Windows Phone arriving this fall. New wave of ringtone apps Before I talk about how you can add your own ringtones, I wanted to touch on the primary scenario my team had in mind for Mango: unleashing the creative energy of app developers. Starting this fall, I expect to see a burst of ringtone-related apps in Marketplace. Without getting too technical, that’s because of new under-the-hood changes we’ve made that make it possible for developers to build ringtone apps and also add ringtone-related features to existing ones. Like what? Well, imagine you’ve downloaded a voice recording app for capturing your baby’s giggles or your best friend’s comic outbursts. Come this fall, you might see a new Save as Ringtone option in the app that turns that sound into a unique ring. That’s just one possibility. In Mango, any Marketplace app that revolves around sound or music—karaoke apps, sound effect apps, DJ apps, music instrument apps—potentially become a source of new custom ringtones for your phone. That’s the idea, anyway. In Mango, we’re giving developers the tools. I can’t wait to see what they come up with! Making your own tones But we know many of you have a particular ringtone in mind—or sound files already on your PC that you’d like to turn into one. In Mango, we give you the flexibility to do this yourself—with some important caveats. To qualify as a ringtone, a sound file must be: •39 seconds or shorter •smaller than 1 megabyte (MB) •saved in MP3 or WMA format •not copy-protected (i.e. DRM free) This post isn’t intended to be a tutorial on creating custom ringtones (we’ll cover that in more detail once Mango is available), but I wanted to provide a flavor for how it will all work. In short, custom ringtones can be installed using the Zune software on your PC. Once you’ve created an audio file that meets the ringtone requirements, find it in your Zune music collection, right-click the file, and change the Genre field to Ringtone. Then just sync the file to your phone like you would any music track. Don’t worry: items marked Ringtone won’t show up in your phone’s music collection—so there’s no need to fear that during a workout you’ll suddenly hear your dog barking or other homemade ring. Instead, you’ll see them in Ringtones + Sounds in Settings, under a new Custom category we’ve created. Introducing new built-in rings So far I’ve talked about how you’ll be able to get more custom ringtones on your phone. But in Mango we’ve added 9 new native Microsoft ringtones. So out of the box you’ll hear some fresh sounds inspired by the various traditions in the new Asian markets we’ll be supporting this fall. The ringtones—which have names like Spring and Willow—were composed by our in-house ethnomusicologist and sound designer, Matt Bennett, who was inspired by pottery, calligraphy, and tapestry from China, Japan, and Korea. (Matt’s approach to sound design is a blog topic on its own!) Like all the sounds in Windows Phone, the new ringtones are designed to complement and harmonize with our visual design. If you were to hear one, it should just “feel” like a Windows Phone. As you can see, we take sound design pretty seriously here. We hope you like what you hear! |
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Sep 30 2011, 02:30 AM
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QUOTE(lee82gx @ Sep 30 2011, 12:01 AM) went to senq at queensbay mall but did not see any wp7 phones there at all...don't even feel like asking! Hi you can try sen Q gurney plaza ,they have stock or you can go to YQC and they are selling at rm750 cash and with credit card add 2%.Bought my their and if you buy at YQC you can choose your IMEI no.This post has been edited by chastan1: Sep 30 2011, 02:34 AM |
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