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  • HTC Apache (Sprint PPC 6700) The Sprint PPC 6700 With its large QWERTY keyboard for easy content entry, a big bright display and Windows Mobile 5.0 OS, the Sprint PPC 6700 combines
    Last updated: Oct 24 2009, 1:40 PM EDT by heidianna
  • Combine Verizon XV6700 under Apache Combine Verizon XV6700 under Apache, it is the same phone. No point in duplicating entries in both sections.
    Thread location: HTC Smartphone Wiki
    Keyword tags: None
    Posted: Aug 24 2006, 4:48 PM EDT by Anonymous
  • HTC Pocket PCs APACHE ( Verizon XV6700 version) PROPHET ( iMate JAMin , Dopod 818 Pro, Orange SPV M600, Qtek S200, O2
    Last updated: Nov 11 2009, 10:47 PM EST by heidianna
  • HTC Smartphone Wiki HTC FUZE HTC ALPINE HTC BLUE ANGEL HTC APACHE HTC MOGUL HTC ATLAS HTC
    Page location: HTC Smartphone Wiki
    Keyword tags: AndroidDevice home pageHomeHome pageHTCPocket PCSmartphone 
    Last updated: Nov 6 2009, 8:49 PM EST by heidianna
  • Smartphone ROM's Raphael (GSM) Harrier Raphael (CDMA) Apache Topaz Magician
    Keyword tags: chefcookedoriginalROMshipped 
    Last updated: Nov 11 2009, 8:42 PM EST by Patty
  • HTC P Series (PocketPC Phones) Apache Date ROM Name Language Chef OS Version Core Build ROM Version
    Keyword tags: HTCPPhonesPocketPCSeries 
    Last updated: Oct 11 2009, 1:41 AM EDT by talontsi07
  • voice command does anyone have microsoft voice command working on p4000 mogul? the program works on my p4000 and recognizes the commands but will not execute the voice dial etc, i think it is being stopped by the enabled voice tags which do work. I know voice command works greqat on wm6 which is what is in my p4000 because i had it up and running on P4700 Apache and it worked great. any help will be appreciated.
    Thread location: Mogul (P4000) (PPC-6800)
    Keyword tags: p4000 voice command 
    Posted: Mar 31 2008, 10:18 AM EDT by tomreed
  • Onboard battery leaked Hi,
    Few days ago my apache suddenly crashed and now every time I boot it up it shows me the "white screen"
    After many tries to reflash, exit boot and few checks of the hardware I found out that the onboard battery had leaked.
    How can I replace this battery(it seems like kind of connected to the connectors)? Which battery should I buy as replacement?
    Sorry for my English
    Thread location: Discussion Forum
    Keyword tags: None
    Posted: Aug 13 2009, 6:49 AM EDT by lerot
  • changing EVDO mode from data priority to voice priority Nope, the Apache never incorporated this feature for some reason. By default, as long as you are in an EV-DO coverage area, your phone calls should interrupt the data stream to allow voice calls to come through. However, all units sold with a manufacture date of April, 2006 or later have a known bug which disables this function. As of right now, there is no fix for this. There may yet be another ROM update for this phone down the line, but preliminary guesses are that we wont see it till early next year, at best. We can only hope that UTStarcomm/Audiovox would find a way to implement the data/voice priority switch into its new ROM, if we end up with such an update!
    Thread location: HTC Apache (Sprint PPC 6700)
    Keyword tags: None
    Posted: Aug 22 2006, 5:15 PM EDT by Anonymous
  • Picture to phone through texting Ok I have tested this as best I can. Following their directions this will NOT work on a Telus P4000. It gives you the "error synchronizing" which others have complained about. Maybe this hack doesn't work on Windows Mobile 6? If someone still has 5 they could try it and let others know. Also if anyone wants to try this for telus you need this file

    www.amayajayne.com/Signed_MMS3.0.6.22_Apache_VZW_26Sep05.zip
    Follow the post directions as I listed this is the file that you cannot access on that post.

    The other one is hard set for sprint only and you don't have to change anything.

    Good luck.
    Reply to thread: Picture to phone through texting (3 replies)
    Thread location: Mogul (P4000) (PPC-6800)
    Keyword tags: None
    Posted: Sep 17 2007, 12:09 PM EDT by wingforward
  • 4 gb mini sd cards I have a Transcend 4GB minsdhc card and it does not work with the SPRINT PPC-6700/HTC-Apache with latest firmware/OS upgrade. It locks the phone up until it is removed.
    Reply to thread: 4 gb mini sd cards (6 replies)
    Thread location: HTC Apache (Sprint PPC 6700)
    Keyword tags: None
    Posted: Jan 7 2007, 3:37 PM EST by Anonymous
  • wHAT AN htc SHIFT REALLY NEEDS TO BE COMPETITIVE IN THE US MARKET for starters, it needs to be light and quiet. i've heard its thickness compared to two stacked dvd cases. this unit needs to ship with a minimum 1.33 ghz processor, and at least 1gb ram. it also needs: at least one LAN port for hardwire access, and of course at least two USB ports, either a BUILT-IN verizon/sprint broadband access card for wireless access (wonderfully achieved in the series 2 oqo). a fully touch screen to take advantage of the tablet pc os, AND the option of ordering the unit quipped with XP INSTEAD of vista. the unit should also have at least one mini/micro SD slot for external memory access. As for phone usage, it should shop with a headphone jack, since i doubt anyone wants to spend minutes at a time holding a brick to their ear to conduct a conference call. the external dvd-rw drive should be small, compact, and USB compatible. it would also be nice to include an HDMI out jack (similar to oqo) to free up hd content recorded ont the unit.

    bottom line: the shift has my vote...and the REAL potential to outsell the series 2 OQO (which i've used extensively).

    my day job requires me to stretch my htc apache. believe me when i tell you, if the shift arrives in top shape (as described above), it will redefine the umpc AND the laptop market.
    Thread location: HTC Smartphones
    Keyword tags: None
    Posted: Jun 1 2007, 6:20 AM EDT by jaydowser
  • Bug List Just a couple of comments:

    For the Windows Media complaints - this phone is not intended as a mobile entertainment platform. That would ba an iPhone. This is intended as a mobile productivity device/business tool. Generally, focus is placed on remote office connectivity to a corporate network/exchange server. I personally use Windows Mobile to play streaming content on occasion, but that is the limit of it. I use my iPod for music. That is what the iPod was designed for.

    If you are concerned about the battery life - it is probably because you are trying to use it as a mobile entertainment device. Sure, one day is lame compared to an iPod, but it is stellar compared to the PPC-6700 (HTC Apache) that a lot of us upgraded from.

    On your comment about wanting to "delete...from the front menu", if you are referring to removing items from the Today Screen, there is a nifty tool in the Today Screen Settings to let you do just that - simply un-check the items you do not want to show.

    As far as the screen dimming during a call - on mine it turns off. This is be design - I can't tell you how many times I have accidentally hit a button on the touch screen with my cheek during a call on other models. I can deal with having to hit the power button to turn the screen back on.

    Overall, I think that one of the other phones that the carriers offer - with more emphasis on Mobile Entertainment and less emphasis on Mobile Office Connectivity would be a better fit for your needs based on the complaints that you have expressed here.
    Reply to thread: Bug List (4 replies)
    Thread location: HTC Mogul Bugs
    Keyword tags: MOGUL PPC 6800 
    Posted: Feb 5 2008, 10:27 AM EST by Anonymous
  • HTC TOUCH-PRO FOR SPRINT aka HERMAN I am definitely upgrading from my Sprint Apache to the Herman when it becomes available. Latest word on the release date for Sprint that I've heard is Oct.2nd 2008.If anyone has any "verified" new info on this phone please share it. Also, am I the only one who thinks the name "Herman" is a weird name for a phone?
    Thread location: HTC TOUCH PRO for SPRINT
    Keyword tags: HERMANHTCSPRINTTOUCH-PRO 
    Posted: Aug 14 2008, 9:40 PM EDT by knnewhouse
  • Serious issues with BlueTooth on the 6800 Maybe you got a bad phone. I have no problems at all with this phone. BT Calls work wonderful, and you CAN charge it with a USB cord, infact they even gave you one in the box. Maybe read some instructions and sift through what came with the phone before you bash it to all hell. Give it some time to have issues worked out, look at the 6700 it was worse than the 6800 at release, in all honesty, the 6800 has been a god send to me. I am so happy to get rid of the apache(6700) and the 6800 answered all my prayers.
    Reply to thread: Serious issues with BlueTooth on the 6800 (90 replies)
    Thread location: Mogul (P4000) (PPC-6800)
    Keyword tags: connectionicon 
    Posted: Jun 25 2007, 5:34 PM EDT by Anonymous
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