It didnt work for me. The screen on my phone would become colorful and then a message would pop on my pc saying that my device wasnt connected. I tried it on 2 pc's. One with vista and one with xp. It connected to to active sync and wmdc fine.
hey retard. Im not the one who reported the phone as having a vga camera (see the other posts about this phone), i just asked a question retard. How tough can you be to call someone names on the web. Wow, im scared of you.
help me out here. Whats the difference between this phone and the env with a 2gb card? I will tell you what the difference, how about the env (the older phone) has a 2mp camera while this one only has 1.3. So does the i760. Why would verizon take a step backwards?
But who is the company that is releasing these phones and spending money advertising them? Does verizon really think it will make more money selling different colors of the same phone rather than new, updated devices that the people are asking for? Im pretty sure you can answer that, right? And what about sending pics via bluetooth with my Env, can you answer that? Selling the same phone but in different colors seems like they are trying to appeal to high school kids.
What new phones are you referring to? The same moto and razr they keep releasing but in a different color? How many colors of the Chocolate did they release? Not any PDA phones. Arent they still selling WM phones with wm5? And yes i do have verizon. Ive had it for almost 5 years. My current phone, the Env does not allow me to send pics via bluetooth? Guess i have to buy the green one huh.
The D Train, will this procedure get phones released earlier? Will this procedure stop verizon from limiting the features of Bluetooth? Will this procedure stop verizon from selling 30 different types or razrs and krazrs? We shouldnt have to wait a year (XV6800) for a phone to be released while other carriers already have it.
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