HTC 8XT Violet Sprint Windows 8.0MP Camera Smartphone Fair Condition Cracked LCD. $20.41. Was: $21.95. or Best Offer. 8 watching. SPONSORED. Give Your T-Mobile HTC Touch Pro 2 A New Life With Android The guys over at Engadget have compiled a nice little chart comparing the new Windows Phone 7 Series against past Windows Mobile HTC Desire 22 Pro. HTC Desire 21 Pro. HTC U20. HTC Desire 20 Pro. Editor’s note: We will update this list of the best HTC phones when and if the company releases any new devices. Vay Tiền Trả Góp Theo Tháng Chỉ Cần Cmnd. HTCPhones HTC One M8 could be upgraded to Windows 10 Mobile March 22, 2016 | Windows Phone Area HTC is considering an update to Windows 10 for the One M8 HTC released the Windows version of the One M8 in 2014, and the phone was distributed via two major US carriers – Verizon and AT&T. The phone is … Read More HTCPhones HTC not planning further updates for the 8X phone January 14, 2016 | Michael HTC 8X is not getting Windows 10 Mobile Beginning its journey as a flagship for Windows Phone 8, the HTC 8X is now over three years old. Nevertheless, some users have been waiting for an official statement from the … Read More BLUHTCWindows 10 Mobile Microsoft working to fix issues with non-supported phones that got Windows 10 Mobile September 17, 2015 | Windows Phone Area Some HTC, BLU, Prestigio phones received Build Mobile Build version 10536 is now officially running on smartphones that are part of the Windows Insider program. The list with supported models includes most of the Lumia devices and only one … Read More BLUHTCPhones Do not install Windows 10 Mobile on a non-supported device September 15, 2015 | Windows Phone Area You are risking bricking a non-supported model Mobile build 10536 is now live for Windows Insiders, but a detection bug makes this build available for some of the non-supported models like HTC 8X and others. It is very important that … Read More HTCNokiaPhones AT&T upgrades Lumia 635 and HTC One M8 to Windows Phone Update 2 June 11, 2015 | Michael AT&T has started rolling out the latest Windows Phone version The carrier is now rolling out Update 2 to Nokia Lumia 635 and HTC One M8. The update brings a couple of new features and improvements such as new Settings … Read More HTCPhones HTC One M8 on Verizon receives Windows Phone Update 2 May 15, 2015 | Michael Verizon releases the latest version of Windows Phone to HTC One M8 GDR 2, also known as Update 2, It's a big day for Microsoft with the official debut of Windows Phone 7 in New York City today. Plenty of the major mobile device players brought their WP7-enabled devices to showcase, and here's a quick hands-on review of the HTC HD7. More coverage: Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7: Perception hurdles and the tablet angle An inside look at Windows Phone 7 and its first phones (images) Windows Phone 7: Microsoft applies lessons learned from Apple and Google Microsoft’s goal with Windows Phone 7: Disrupt the category Windows Phone 7 handsets start to emerge Officially announced this morning, the speed of the HD7, powered by a Qualcomm 1GHz Snapdragon processor, is evident right from the start. Based on how speedy the rest of the WP7 smartphones on display were too, part of that swiftness has to be attributed to the operating system. [Image Gallery: Hands-on with the Windows Phone 7 smartphone collection] Zooming in and out of applications is almost as quick as the blink of an eye, with a few exceptions. Strangely, Twitter took awhile to load. Not strangely, Internet Explorer took between 30 seconds and a minute to load a page. Given that there wasn't a SIM card installed and the device was connecting via Wi-Fi, part of the load lag could have been due to crowding of everyone else trying to connect to the network. The immediate feel of the HD7 was a bit bulky for my hand, reminding me of the Motorola Droid X and HTC Evo 4G, both of which also sport displays. The smartphone doesn't feel all that heavy, and it should be able to slide into a pocket easily, measuring in at less than an inch thick. Everything on this WP7 device is controlled on the touch screen, with few buttons 'round the sides for volume control, power and a camera shutter button. One of the extra unique features on the HTC HD7 is the kickstand on the rear of the device near the 5-megapixel camera and dual LED flash (pictured below). That should certainly be convenient for watching movies on-the-go. Now all they need is Netflix for WP7. Otherwise, there aren't many differences between the HD7 and the other eight devices currently in the Windows Phone 7 line-up. It really comes down to mobile carriers, physical characteristics and pricing. T-Mobile will begin rolling out the HTC HD7 throughout the United States mid-November. As ZDNet's Matt Miller reported this morning, this particular WP7 smartphone should also be retailing for $199 (on contract). Related By now you probably know all there is to know about your device, but if not, we've got you covered with some basic info below. Device buttons and key features Get a little refresher about the different buttons on your device as well as some of its key features. Buttons Icons Indicators Solid red: Device is plugged in and the battery is charging. Solid green: Device is plugged in and the battery is fully charged. Key Features Windows Phone 8 / Software version September 4, 2013 One of our FIRST 42Mbps Windows Phone devices Super LCD 1280 x 720 HD (720p) with Gorilla Glass 2 GHz dual-core processor 8 MP rear camera with flash User guide Check out the attached PDF user guide to find basic step-by-step procedures for your device. Back up and restore Backup apps From the Start screen, touch the screen and slide left. Scroll down to and tap Settings. Scroll down to and tap backup. Tap app list+settings. Tap the Backup switch to turn on. If necessary, sign in to your Microsoft account. Tap back up now. Backup contacts From the Start screen, tap the People tile. Select the contact you wish to view. Tap the Edit icon. View the 'EDIT [ACCOUNT] CONTACT' information at the top of the screen. For example, a contact saved to a Hotmail account will display 'EDIT HOTMAIL CONTACT.' Backup media & pictures From the Start screen, touch the screen and slide left. Scroll to and tap Photos. Navigate to and select the image you want to send. Tap the More (...) icon. Tap save to SkyDrive. If desired, enter a caption or tap add tag and then follow the prompts to add a tag. Tap the Send icon. Restore After completing a master reset or replacing your device, you will be prompted during setup to restore from last date of use. Your device will then take a moment to restore settings, text, photos, contacts, and calendar items. Reset your device A master reset restores the original factory settings and may delete your personal data on the internal storage, such as downloads, ringtones, images, apps, contacts, and Visual Voicemail. It doesn't delete data stored on the SIM card or SD card. Master reset with settings menu From the Start screen, touch the screen and slide left. Scroll down to and tap Settings. Scroll down to and tap about. Scroll down to and tap reset your phone. Read the warning about your personal content being erased, and then tap yes. Tap yes again to confirm. Master reset with hardware keys If the device menus are frozen or unresponsive, you can master reset using hardware keys. Turn off the phone. Press and hold the Volume Down key, and then briefly press the Power key. Release the Volume Down key when you see an icon on the screen. Press the following hardware keys in sequence: Volume Up > Volume Down > Power > Volume Down. SIM card SIM card This device supports a standard size SIM card. Insert the SIM eject tool (or a small bent paperclip) into the small hole next to the SIM card tray. Pull the SIM card tray out. If inserting the SIM card, place the SIM card with the contacts facing down into the tray. If removing the SIM card, simply take the card out of the tray. Return the SIM card tray to its slot. Network settings Change band From the Start screen, touch the screen and slide left. Scroll down to and tap Settings. Scroll down to and tap cellular. Tap the Highest connection speed field. Select from the following options: 2G 4G Manual network selection From the Start screen, touch the screen and slide left. Scroll down to and tap Settings. Scroll down to and tap cellular. Tap the Network selection field. The phone will begin searching for networks. Select the desired network. Turn on/off data roaming From the Start screen, touch the screen and slide left. Scroll down to and tap Settings. Scroll down to and tap cellular. Tap the Data roaming options field. Select from the following options roam don't roam Turn on and connect to Wi-Fi From the Start screen, touch the screen and slide left. Scroll down to and tap Settings. Tap Wi-Fi. If necessary, tap the Wi-Fi switch to turn on. Your phone will automatically scan for available Wi-Fi networks. Select the Wi-Fi network to which you want to connect. If security is enabled, enter the password, and then tap Done. APN settings From the Start screen, touch the screen and slide left. Tap Settings. Scroll to, and tap cellular. Select add internet apn In the APN field, enter Tap Save. Upgrade your device You've probably been through a lot with your device and although it's tough to say goodbye, it just might be time to say your farewells and get a new device. Check out some upgrade options or learn about our Equipment Installment Plan which helps break down the costs of devices into manageable monthly payments. Already have a new device? Learn how to Set up a new mobile device or visit SD card & device file transfer for details on how to transfer your personal data. Still need help? If you're having trouble with your device or it's just not working like it use to do, check out our troubleshooting pages or visit our Community forums for additional help. You can also open the attached PDF user guide below for additional support. Attachments User manual - Windows Phone 8X by Preview

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