Author: Clinton

T-Mobile to Update HTC HD7 and HTC Radar Windows Phones December 7th

The unofficial T-Mobile Blog, TmoNews is reporting that the HTC HD7 and Radar will both be receiving updates starting tomorrow, December 7th.

According to the post the updates will primarily be aimed at fixing issues with these Windows Phones on the T-Mobile network.

HD7 features and improvements:

  • Resolves errors with visual voicemail
  • Adds Wi-Fi sharing to the device
  • Allows connecting to hidden Wi-Fi networks

Radar 4G features and improvements:

  • Resolves errors with visual voicemail
  • Can now download and customize ringtones
The updates should begin showing up in Zune as an available update when you connect your HTC HD7 or Radar to your PC.

How To Hard Reset A HTC Titan, Radar and Surround

Yesterday I posted a quick How To on resetting a Samsung Focus, Focus S or Focus Flash using the hardware buttons instead of the built-in reset function of Windows Phone.  It seems that my post generated a lot of questions around the HTC Titan & Radar on how to do it for those devices.  Fortunately it is similar to the Samsung devices.  I have found that this works on the HTC Titan and Radar and a colleague of mine confirmed that it works on the HTC Surround, the 1st generation Windows Phone offered by AT&T.  Remember that a hard reset (or factory reset) completely deletes all of the information on your phone so make sure you have any important information stored on your phone backed up.

  1. Turn the power off on your HTC Windows Phone.  If it is locked and non-responsive, remove the battery to power it off completely.
  2. Press and hold the middle of the Volume button then press and hold the Power button.  Continue to hold these buttons until your phone turns on and displays a text display with various options and information
  3. Use the Volume Down button to highlight the “Factory Reset” option, then press the Power button to select this option.
  4. Follow the onscreen instructions and confirm that you indeed want to reset your phone
That’s it!

 

BoxFiles for Dropbox Gets a Major Update

The BoxFiles for Dropbox app for Windows Phone has received a major update this morning.

The new 2.5 version brings a host of new features and fixes with full Mango support.

Completely new version of Boxfiles for Dropbox: new user interface, increased speed, integrates with Skydrive so you can get your modified documents back to dropbox, pinch to zoom.

 

 

New 2.5:
-Fixed Skydrive plugin
-Pin to start folders
-Bug fixes

As a user of Dropbox, BoxFiles has become my app for accessing my files on my Windows Phone.  The app is $1.29 and even before this update performed flawlessly.  My testing this morning after this update the new pin feature works fantastically well.  I can now pin regularly accessed folders directly from my Start screen.  Love it!

Get BoxFiles for Dropbox in the Marketplace

 

How To Add Storage to Your Samsung Focus

Of the first generation Windows Phones, the Samsung Focus was the only one that had a readably accessible MicroSD slot for memory expansion.  The problem of course is that neither Microsoft or Samsung necessarily encouraged users to add memory to these phones and the results were mixed at best.

Having done some serious working on this over the course of the past few months I have come to some conclusions that I hope will help you if you decide to try to use the MicroSD expansion.  I’ve classified this post as a How To but it is really more For Your Information than anything else.

The first thing in all of this is the MicroSD card itself.  I’ve tested Kingston, Parrot and a generic card so brand isn’t really an issue.  The key is the Class of the card which needs to be a Class 4 in this case.  Every test I did with a Class 2, Class 6 or Class 10 failed.  The phone never recognized the card.  Every Class 4 card I tried worked.

Dance Central 2 Coming To Windows Phone

The team over at WPCentral have posted that Windows Phone users can expect the popular dance game Dance Central 2 to be coming to a phone near you in the coming weeks.  According to their post, it is unclear if Dance Central 2 for Windows Phone will be a companion app – like that we are expecting to see today from Microsoft (Xbox Companion) – or a Kinect-linked app like Kinectimals.

Dance Central 2 for Windows Phone (Image from WPCentral)

Dance Central 2 for Windows Phone (Image from WPCentral)

No word on when this will hit the Marketplace but hopefully it will be soon.  These are the types of titles that need to come to Windows Phone to complete the Microsoft ecosystem as well as show that there are big time developers out there on the platform.

More information at WPCentral

How To Hard Reset A Samsung Focus, Focus S or Focus Flash

There are times where you just need to do a hard reset.  It doesn’t matter the device or the Operating System, it just has to happen every once in a while.  For me, that happened today as I moved from my LG Quantum to a Samsung Focus S.  After hurriedly trying to set up my new phone, I ended up having it try to do one to many things and… well, let’s just say a hard reset (or Factory Reset) was in order.

The good news is that Windows Phone, like Apple and iOS, have made this pretty easy to do from the phone itself.  If you go to Settings>About at the bottom of the screen you will see a reset button that will completely reset your phone.  But what do you do if your phone is completely locked up and you can’t get to that menu?  Ah, fortunately there is a way to get your phone back to factory reset through pressing a key combination on your phone.  It’s actually pretty easy and every Windows Phone comes with a way to get it to reset.  It can save you a trip to AT&T or T-Mobile where they, in effect, will do the same thing.

This How To is for Samsung Focus, Focus S and Focus Flash Windows Phones from AT&T (or their counterparts internationally).  The trick is the same on each of these phones.

1. Press and hold the Camera, Volume Down and Power buttons at the same time

2. When you feel the phone vibrate, release the Power button but keep the others pressed until you see the Format prompt

3. When you see the Format prompt, release the Camera and Volume Down button and press the Window Start button on your Windows Phone twice (once to select Reset and a second time to confirm that is what you really want to do)

That’s it!  Soon your phone will be back to its factor settings.

Xbox Companion for Windows Phone Coming December 6th

Earlier this morning I posted the Press Release from Microsoft on the Xbox 360 update that is coming tomorrow.  In that announcement was a brief mention of a new app for Windows Phone, Xbox Companion.  I did a little searching and found a great article over at WPCentral and the original content over at Major Nelson.

Basically, here is a brief run down as Major Nelson stated on his site:

Xbox Companion search powered by Bing. Search the unified Xbox catalog for movies, TV shows, music, games and apps using the Windows phone. View a detailed unified results page across all content providers. You can see recently played games and apps and browse the Zune video catalog

He has also posted several screenshots from the app so you can get an idea of what it will do and how it will look.  Over at WPCentral they have a video of things in action as well so be sure to check both sites out.

Check the Marketplace tomorrow for this app while your Xbox is updating!

 

Review of Epicurious Recipes & Shopping List for Windows Phone

As the holiday season kicks into full swing, the chances of you needing recipes for anything from cookies to making a killer smoked turkey have likely increased.  One of the best apps out there for this is Epicurious Recipes & Shopping List for Windows Phone.  The app, brought to you by Epicurious.com, gives you not only holiday related recipes but great meal, desert and cocktail ideas throughout the year.  If you are not familiar with the website, Epicurious brings you recipes and cooking ideas from fellow “foodies”.  It is a great site and is essentially driven by users and their feedback.  If you haven’t check it out you need to do so as this app is simply an extension of the site.

To use the Epicurious app you will need to make sure you have about 6MB of storage space available on your Windows Phone.  You do not necessarily have to be running Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) to use this app.  To use the app you will also need data access via 3G or WiFi as this app is essentially a wrapper for the Epicurious website.  The app itself is free and in the Marketplace.  Once you start the app you will first be brought to the recipes type page.  Here you will see a listing of the various categories of recipes that are in the app.  Since I’m doing this review in December you will see a lot of recipes that are holiday – both Christmas and Hanukkah – related but as you scroll down this list you will see non-holiday meal types from sides to entrees.  It is a complete app in this since and given that it is continually being updated on the web, you can expect the content to change as we pass through the seasons.

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