By Tim CookPosted Tuesday 15th April 2008 11:12 GMT
Does it have video drivers? Have they elected to cripple this model in their usual way? Perhaps they've supplied a microphone, but no wires to connect it, something of that sort? Have they released a statement confirming that future models will include the facility of "speech", but they believe the overall quality of the S730 somehow compensates for the broken features therein. That's the particular shaft that the owners of most of their other recent models have received.
Er, my Touch has this. Tap on the city, this takes you to the list of cities. Tap on "menu", bottom right, and "weather options". There's yer automatic update settings.
So it's there on the Touch and probably the Dual too. Maybe you just didn't find it?
By Neil AlexanderPosted Tuesday 15th April 2008 16:25 GMT
"The only niggle is the main menu area: to move to the next 'page' of icons you have to hit the More soft-menu key, but to move back you have to hit the Back key. Why in the name of all that is holy can you not just scroll up and down through the entire list?"
Uh, you can. Press the up and down buttons on the D-pad. No softkeys involved.
By Al TaylorPosted Tuesday 15th April 2008 17:24 GMT
On our review handset, once you are in the main Start menu, the D-pad will only allow you to cycle around the 9 icons on that page. The only way to get to the next page is to hit 'More'.
TeeCee - thanks for that, couldn't see for looking!
By Neil AlexanderPosted Tuesday 15th April 2008 19:04 GMT
"On our review handset, once you are in the main Start menu, the D-pad will only allow you to cycle around the 9 icons on that page. The only way to get to the next page is to hit 'More'."
On mine, pressing down on the D-pad when focused on the bottom row of icons scrolls down by bringing the next row of icons onto the screen. Different software version, maybe, some bug or something I don't know. I've never seen a Windows Mobile 6 smartphone that doesn't let you scroll down with the down key, though.
By Jack GarnhamPosted Thursday 17th April 2008 16:07 GMT
Settings > Homescreen > Uncheck "Display most recent programs" (or something similar) removes this annoying feature and returns it to good ol' fashioned scrolly menu navigation.
Or at least that's how it is in Windows Mobile 6.1, for the exact same feature.
Comments on: HTC S730 Windows Mobile smartphone
So the obvious question #
By Tim Cook Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 11:12 GMT
Weather auto update? #
By TeeCee Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 11:21 GMT
USB -> 3.5mm adapter #
By An Unwashed Mass Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 11:27 GMT
A2DP #
By Fred Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 12:11 GMT
What the HELL. #
By Neil Alexander Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 16:25 GMT
Re. What the hell #
By Al Taylor Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 17:24 GMT
Re: Re. What the hell #
By Neil Alexander Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 19:04 GMT
Skype works fine... #
By DrewHew Posted Wednesday 16th April 2008 00:23 GMT
"More" menu icons. #
By Jack Garnham Posted Thursday 17th April 2008 16:07 GMT