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  2. O2 Xda - Wikipedia

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    The O 2 Xda brand was a range of Windows Mobile PDA phones, marketed by O 2, developed by O 2 Asia and manufactured by multiple original equipment manufacturers (mainly HTC, Quanta and Arima). [1] The first model was released in June 2002.

  3. XDA Flame - Wikipedia

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    In May 2007, O2 Asia Pacific & Middle East released the XDA Flame. O2's cooperation with nVidia and CodeMonkeys allowed this company to advertise their new product easily, because there was a big demand on the market for a 3D graphics enabled PDA, with a lot of internal memory and many additional functions like USB On-The-Go and TV-out.

  4. Firmware - Wikipedia

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    Firmware hacks usually take advantage of the firmware update facility on many devices to install or run themselves. Some, however, must resort to exploits to run, because the manufacturer has attempted to lock the hardware to stop it from running unlicensed code. Most firmware hacks are free software.

  5. HTC Hero - Wikipedia

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    The Sprint Hero 2.1 update was released on 19 May 2010. [16] The update to 2.1 was officially released on the HTC website for the Sprint (CDMA) version. On June 4, 2010, the Android 2.1 update for the GSM Hero was made available in Taiwan. On June 17, 2010, the first part of Europe was provided the update, the second part on June 28, 2010. [17]

  6. HTC TyTN II - Wikipedia

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    Official updates are available for several versions of the TyTN II, including the AT&T Tilt [20] (WM 6 AKU 0.4.4), the O2 XDA Stellar [21] (WM 6.1), and the Vodafone v1615. [ 22 ] Developers at XDA-Developers have succeeded in porting Google Android and Windows Mobile 6.5 to the TyTN II.

  7. Pocket PC - Wikipedia

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    HTC Apache Pocket PC (Phone Edition) with a slide-out keyboard, showing Wikipedia from 2005. Prior to the release of Windows Mobile 2003, third-party software was developed using Microsoft's eMbedded Visual Tools, eMbedded Visual Basic (eVB) and eMbedded Visual C (eVC). [10] eVB programs can usually be converted fairly easily to NS Basic/CE.

  8. HTC Titan (Windows Mobile phone) - Wikipedia

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    On July 21, 2008, HTC released a ROM update for the Sprint Mogul, which added Windows Mobile 6.1 to the device. It also added Sprint TV service. [4] On March 10, 2008, HTC released a ROM update for the Sprint Mogul which enables EVDO Rev. A and AGPS functionality. The ROM update also adds a task manager and corrects bugs in the phone's ...

  9. HTC Evo 4G - Wikipedia

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    An HTC representative announced that it was a hardware cap, not subject to software updates. [16] Despite the repeated claims regarding the supposed hardware cap, HTC released an update on September 22, 2010 that, among other things, removed the 30 FPS cap. [17] Evo 4G screen defects