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> In reply to ak mohindru @ 2011-08-15 17:05 from KA49 - click to readI think that your phone is broken!!!
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- 2011-09-06 02:12
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The Diamond II is indeed a really great phone: it has a brilliant screen, great size, it's fast, really multifunctional and it is affordable.
I only miss not having a 3.5 jack; that is a pity and the phone's greatest fault.
Otherwise, it's fantastic: you can have and make everything with it: video call, Internet, YouTube, GPS, photos, videos, games... you name it.
Definitely, one of the best phones around!
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- 2011-09-03 12:06
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This phone works really well but will lag like crazy after a couple months. If you have the patience then go for it. I wanted to chuck this phone at the wall everyday. Other than speed (probably cause I put too much stuff on it), it works really well in the beginning first couple of months
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- 2011-08-28 01:24
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heyy..im using htc touch diamond 2 with the oldd win 6.1..i want to upgrade it to 6.5 or android...please guide me how to do this :(
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- 2011-08-24 09:43
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When I open contact list it gets hang up. Touch scren does'nt work poperly.I think some problem with memory. I wanted to make call on emergency, I could not make, then What is of use then? I suggest dont buy touch phones if you want to make orreceive calls while driving.
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- 2011-08-15 17:05
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> In reply to matrex13 @ 2011-08-12 13:47 from NhSf - click to readIsn't that "registered Calls"?
That is, the calls you have made and/or received?
Anyway, when you press the left button on your phone, on the bottom of the screen you get "Talk" in the middle, a (left) arrow - to "go back/return - and, on the left bottom corner, the camera + phone symbol that allows you to switch to video call (on/off).
Hope it helps!
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- 2011-08-12 17:32
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I have problem ( on my screen when i try to call someone i see )( arrow and eye with handset ) and i don't know whats mean ... plz i need know what this Thanks
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- 2011-08-12 13:47
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> In reply to Earltee @ 2011-07-20 07:25 from PxYA - click to readPlz change the network mode as manual only.
B'cos auto network will lost ur battery life due to high sensitive network selection.
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- 2011-08-09 07:12
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> In reply to nik @ 2011-08-03 10:57 from MZtR - click to readYou just have to choose...
Google is your friend:
http://www.google.es/#sclient=...&bih=733
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- 2011-08-08 15:45
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> In reply to Anonymous @ 2011-06-15 12:47 from nqFT - click to readcan you please tell me where i can find free applications and maps for my htc diamond 2???
please answer to zacharisnikolaos84@gmail.com
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- 2011-08-03 10:57
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A master of all trades.
This phone really handles everything: games, programmes, videos and photos.
It performs beautifully.
Highly recommended.
Very pleased with mine! =)
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- 2011-07-31 21:44
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> In reply to adria @ 2011-07-23 21:32 from S3Qk - click to readjust use data controller to shutoff phone from connect using mobile network , you can also get 3G athenna toggle in comm manager by tweaking some registry . Pay a good visit to XDA and you should have better idea on how to get the most out of your phone. For non data intensive but long hour browsing, using 3G is better for battery as WiFi keep consume power the moment it's turn on. i can get around 3 hours of medium browsing + around 10th hours of standby in one full charge.
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- 2011-07-26 20:38
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> In reply to adria @ 2011-07-23 21:32 from S3Qk - click to readu can turn it off from microsoft my phone _menu_sync schedule__frequency_manual
have anice time
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- 2011-07-24 01:05
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> In reply to adria @ 2011-07-23 21:32 from S3Qk - click to readI figured it out already!
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- 2011-07-23 22:47
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> In reply to Hans K. @ 2011-07-22 15:26 from nurn - click to readIt's what I said, when the battery will go down so fast, it's deffinately not normal. Unfortunately this phone only has a 1100 mah battery. I have to charge my phone about every 3/4 days when I use it on a regular base. I also notice my battery gets worse every week. And when I use wifi, I have to recharge my phone every day. 3G is a killer for the battery, does anyone know how to turn off 3G data all the time? At the moment, 3G automatically turns on when using some apps, or downloading the weather stats when wifi disconnects.
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- 2011-07-23 21:32
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> In reply to adrian @ 2011-07-21 10:24 from S3Qk - click to readNo. It is not normal.
The Diamond 2 has a battery that will last - under normal circumstances - for a couple of days without problem.
Check:
a) If you have any connection you are not aware of that may be using battery (Internet/Wifi)
b) If you have a faulty battery (if do, replace it under warranty)
Whenever I do not use my phone except for receiving/making the occasional call, battery lasts for three days without any problem.
Is the data connection that typically wears off ANY battery...
Best luck with your Diamond.
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- 2011-07-22 15:26
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> In reply to Earltee @ 2011-07-20 07:25 from PxYA - click to readBattery life?
If you use your Diamond2 intensively, you'll have to (re)charge it at the end of every day, so it will last for the following one.
Modern phones support so many functions and have such high resolution screens that you cannot expect... miracles!?!
No phone today allows you to go through a whole working week without recharging it as it happened in the old (black & white) days when a phone was just... a phone!
Anyway, Are you sure you haven't got a WiFi connection turning itself on every x minutes?
Some programmes may "connect themselves" to the Internet, or to a Server (in order to update weather forecast, for example) every two hours (or less) and THAT will drain your battery if you aren't aware.
First of all, I would suggest checking for (background) active programmes and making sure "nothing" is using the battery/connecting to a network without you wanting it to.
Even GPS Programmes can sometimes connect to a server to check for updates automatically.
That way, the battery will run down quickly for no apparent reason.
"NODATA" (http://www.modaco.com/topic/24...ity-nodata/)
is a FREE utility that avoids your phone's programmes from connecting to the net "freely"...
And - if that is the case - it's not only your battery life that is suffering the consequences, your phone bill will also "suffer" from those unwilling/hidden connections: Beware!
Anyway, I really believe the D2 is a great all purpose phone, really handy, fast, with great speed and a bright high resolution screen that will last for years to come.
Good Luck with it!
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- 2011-07-22 01:49
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> In reply to Earltee @ 2011-07-20 07:25 from PxYA - click to readIt's normal the battery will go down just a little bit when you are not using the phone at all, but only when the phone is still turned on (standby).
If I charge my phone, and turn the device on, and don't use it for one day, the battery will go down. But just by only 1% maximum. If it goes down by lets say 10%, I don't think it is normal.
One tip: if you buy a brand new phone, put the battery in and use the phone untill the battery is empty. Then charge the phone for about 12 hours, use it again till the battery is empty and charge it again untill its full. You get the max. capacity of the battery after a couple of times charging.
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