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Guest Monolithix [MVP]
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Yep - Windows Mobile 5 for Pocket PC. :)

Guest unclelimey
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now this is the perfect replacement for my trusty m500

wonder what price orange are gonna set this at !!

Guest nevawlkalone
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Newmobile.com now have VIDEO and PHOTO'S of this new rather sexy looking device....

Source coolsmartphone.com

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Guest gadget007
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The device will ship with AKU2 / MSFP preinstalled for Bluetooth A2DP, push email etc., and will be a worthy successor to the M500.

Does this mean Orange will support push email? Am *trying* to get "Always Up To Date" (AUTD)" working with my K-Jam and smartphone.net but something about Orange not supporting email to SMS notifications or something along those lines?

Presumably the press release above would indicate Orange will support something along these lines again?

excuse my ignorance if I have got this all ass about face.

Guest chucky.egg
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I doubt Orange will support push email, but the device will come with all the software it needs to support it - you'll still need an Exchange server etc which Orange wont be providing

The problem your having with AUTD isn't really Orange not supporting it either, if anything is't Smartphone.net not supporting it - all you need is an email address that will forward messages to your mobile as an SMS (try http://www.sms2email.com)

Guest jimbouk
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I have just bought a Jamin (which is the HTC prophet). I had the usual 85010014 activesync error when I tried to sync it with my latop's outlook - so quick fix for the day was to beam all my contacts across via bluetooth from my M500 - which worked fine - then I hard reset it at home and activesync'd it with my exchange server at 4smartphone.net - all working fine. The processor seems a little slower than the M500 - but that may also be down to windows mobile 5 os. Will try the overclocking next.

And will probably get an m600 when it comes out on orange as an upgrade - and put the jamin or the m600 on ebay!

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This is a great product choice by Orange.

After the dissapointment when Orange did not bring out the C600 with WiFi, they seem to of made the right choice now.

Guest Monolithix [MVP]
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Incedentally while it does look tasty, i am still waiting for a m500/m600/kjam sized pocketpc phone with 3G! Roll on Orange picking up some of HTC's other new devices :)

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Incedentally while it does look tasty, i am still waiting for a m500/m600/kjam sized pocketpc phone with 3G!  Roll on Orange picking up some of HTC's other new devices :)

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Which one of the devices are you specificly thinking of?

Guest FrankyKnife
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sounds interesting... does anybody know what is the difference to the M3000 ?

Guest robertchinneck
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sounds interesting... does anybody know what is the difference to the M3000 ?

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The M3000 is the i-mate K-Jam I think. THis device is really similar but does not have the slide out QWERTY keyboard - so is a bit thinner.

I think the M3000 still uses miniSD slot at the top as well, whereas this is SD.

Just for UK people's info, I've watched a few Ebay auctions end for this i-mate JAMin (HTC Prophet) at around £330 - £370.

Guest Pondrew
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Which one of the devices are you specificly thinking of?

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I expect Mono is referring to the HTC Hermes (3G, slide out keyboard, small form factor, etc). See here

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Thanks Pondrew.

Decisions decisions

But wait. The Prophet is 108 x 58 x 18 mm however the Hermes is 8.5×51.4×15.8 mm. According to the stats the Hermes is smaller with a slide out keyboard?? :shock:

Guest chs_arg
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This is an off topic question, how many upgrades orange customers have? Is it true that you have once a year?

Thanks

Guest FrankyKnife
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The M3000 is the i-mate K-Jam I think. THis device is really similar but does not have the slide out QWERTY keyboard - so is a bit thinner. [/qoute]

it DOES have!

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So will someone tell the masses when they get an idea of when this will *actually* be released? I'm up for an upgrade in July and I can hardly wait already - and I'm still getting over how good the M500 was!

Guest spiderboy
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I was just looking for a replacement for my C500 as I am due an upgrade, this could do nicely. Does any know if Tomtom 5 will work on this?

Cheers!

Guest Alsicole
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You'll need the 5.2 patch of Tom Tom 5 for Windows Mobile 5.0 compatibility, but it should be fine. If you have Tom Tom 5 for Smartphone, you will need to check though as this is WM for Pocket PC Phone Edition, not Smartphone.

Guest muddy250
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So will someone tell the masses when they get an idea of when this will *actually* be released? I'm up for an upgrade in July and I can hardly wait already - and I'm still getting over how good the M500 was!

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Spoke to Orange about this yesterday and they laughed when I said April delivery... try August :)

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Spoke to Orange about this yesterday and they laughed when I said April delivery... try August :)

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Aaah well... I don't mind so much this year. I'm not up til July or August anyway, and I'm still happy with my handset. If it had been last year I would be chomping at the bit already! Going from an E200 to an M500 was a bit of a jump! A very satisfying jump too, it has to be said.

I still want one NOW THOUGH!!

Guest Monolithix [MVP]
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I expect Mono is referring to the HTC Hermes (3G, slide out keyboard, small form factor, etc). See here

Yep that or the HTC Muse! :)

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Guest dearsina
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This is an off topic question, how many upgrades orange customers have? Is it true that you have once a year?

Thanks

Depends on what price band you are on (i.e. how much blood Orange sucks out of your veins a month). You can get contracts that allow you to upgrade every 3-4 months, but they won't tell you this of course.

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