
Staying Active with the HTC Titan XV6800 Mogul Forums
Monday, May 26, 2008

I'm loving the Rev A speeds!
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
new ROMs
There are some new ROMs floating around for the xv6800
The dcd 3.1.2 is one of the more popular ones. The radio ROM has been updated to 3.39.10
Planning on giving them a try when I get a chance. When will I find the time?
The dcd 3.1.2 is one of the more popular ones. The radio ROM has been updated to 3.39.10
Planning on giving them a try when I get a chance. When will I find the time?
HTC Diamond - a very cool looking phone!
Wednesday, May 7, 2008


Now here's a phone to get excited about: the new HTC Diamond
Windows Mobile 6.1
4 GB of memory
2.8-inch, 640x480-pixel display
TouchFlo
Thin
But, no hardware keyboard. That may be a problem for people who do a lot of texting or e-mail. I think I'll wait for the next version that has a slide-out keyboard.
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Changing the default keyboard on the XV6800 to a TOUCH keyboard!
Thursday, May 1, 2008

I mainly use a FREE touch keyboard called PCM keyboard on my XV6800 (AKA Mogul, PPC 6800, HTC Titan). It mimics the iPhone keyboard by providing you with instant feedback of the key that you're pressing. It's great to use because you can slide your finger around the screen until you see the key that you want, and then when you let go of the screen, that letter gets selected.
Every time I reboot my XV6800, it defaults to the original keyboard. So, to ensure that it always defaults to PCM keyboard, I use a FREE utility called SIPchange. Works great!
Unresponsive GPS? Get GPS Viewer
My built-in GPS sometimes freezes up or becomes unresponsive. Sometimes it can be difficult to know whether it's really frozen or if it's just taking a while to get a signal lock from all the satellites.
So I'm always using GPS Viewer (http://www.hevis.com.hk/download/GpsViewer1.5.zip)
and when I see no satellites appearing, I simply reset my device, and then I'm back up and running in no time! The satellites appear right away after a quick reset.
GPS Viewer is a must! This FREE utility is really useful.
Here's another tip: sometimes when I open the GPS, it takes a while to lock a signal. But, if I close the GPS, then re-open the GPS, I get a solid blue signal much faster. Not entirely sure why, but it seems to help to toggle the GPS on and off sometimes.
Make sure you set the COM port to COM4. Want a modified version that always starts on COM4? Click here.
So I'm always using GPS Viewer (http://www.hevis.com.hk/download/GpsViewer1.5.zip)
and when I see no satellites appearing, I simply reset my device, and then I'm back up and running in no time! The satellites appear right away after a quick reset.
GPS Viewer is a must! This FREE utility is really useful.
Here's another tip: sometimes when I open the GPS, it takes a while to lock a signal. But, if I close the GPS, then re-open the GPS, I get a solid blue signal much faster. Not entirely sure why, but it seems to help to toggle the GPS on and off sometimes.
Make sure you set the COM port to COM4. Want a modified version that always starts on COM4? Click here.
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