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- Maverick131
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> In reply to Rufus Boy @ 2009-10-05 05:00 from P%X9Thanks Rufus Boy, will definitely check it out!
Anybody have problems with receiving a MMS message...?
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- 2009-10-10 09:24
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- Sunburn
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There're three things that I dislike about this phone: First, softwares that come preinstalled are very poor. Second, trackball is way way slow compare to BB. At fastest speed setting it's still very slow. Third, call quality is average at best.
Plus points: great battery life, powerful processor means snappy UI.
This currently my main phone.
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- 2009-10-10 05:43
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- farbror Melker
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> In reply to Puseletso @ 2009-10-05 21:18 from NHraTry reinstalling factory-settings through Start > Accessories > Clear Storage.
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- 2009-10-09 20:38
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- Anonymous
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> In reply to Puseletso @ 2009-10-05 21:18 from NHratry looking for a firmware upgrade.. make sure you have all data backed up
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- 2009-10-06 16:33
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- Puseletso
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I have just started using the phone for about 3 weeks now it freezes a lot.Any ideas of what i can try.
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- 2009-10-05 21:18
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- Rufus Boy
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> In reply to Maverick131 @ 2009-09-30 19:47 from f413You can easily save attachments to storage card. Like all windows mobile devices, if you don't like it, you can change it. Go to www.xdadevelopers.com, and do a search for "moving location of mail and attachments to storage card" for how to make the change. I did, and everything is now on my storage card.
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- 2009-10-05 05:00
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- HTC Snap User
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> In reply to gez @ 2009-09-30 08:28 from wr4fHi Gez,
Yes Windows live messenger is pre installed in the phone and it works fine.
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- 2009-10-04 08:57
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- Maverick131
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I must be honest, as a HTC fan I'm more than a little disappointed in the fact that Outlook email attachments can't be saved on the Storage Card. This feature wasn't created for Smartphones, only for Pocket PC's. The Snap was created to compete with the Blackberry (traditionally the email handset of choice). So if a pro email phone can't save all of it's attachments, how can it compete. Otherwise, not bad phone at all!
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- 2009-09-30 19:47
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- farbror Melker
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> In reply to gez @ 2009-09-30 08:28 from wr4fYes, MSN Messenger as well as MSN Hotmail works like hand-in-glove with this phone. Messenger is pre-installed. I own and use this phone myself.
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- 2009-09-30 08:50
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- gez
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hello, HTC Snap user, can I ask is there any MSN Messenger included in this phone??
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- 2009-09-30 08:28
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> In reply to new user @ 2009-09-18 15:15 from v3DxRTFM
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- 2009-09-28 17:35
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- Willie
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just got the snap on my upgrade, really wanted the blackberry curve. anybody that knows if their is a real differance between the phones exept for the free internet and email service
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- 2009-09-24 12:34
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- Jack
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Hi i just wanted to ask
about Product HTC SNAP
and i wanted to know which type of applications can be runing on..
because i felt it smartphone
not pocket pc
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- 2009-09-22 12:23
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- Hashem
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I was wondering i the HTC snap supports fb chat just like blackberry?
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- 2009-09-20 13:13
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- farbror Frej
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> In reply to new user @ 2009-09-18 15:15 from v3DxCheck out app-specific menu & options before you ask. From the google map-application; choose Menu > Use GPS.
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- 2009-09-19 22:17
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- farbror Frej
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> In reply to kps @ 2009-09-16 02:39 from UFLy"hello anybody knows what do when the audio manager does not open on htc snap."
A somewhat roundabout method would perhaps be to choose Start > Accessories > Clear Storage. That resets and restarts the phone with factory default settings - and I believe with the default installs too.
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- 2009-09-19 22:08
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