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I have had minimal issues on mine since flashing it within 10 minutes of release. So far, the only issues worth mentioning are the inability to connect to my WPA encrypted WiFi network and the lack of a character counter on my SMS messages. Everything else is working very well. Some things have taken some tinkering, like ActiveSyncy, MSVC, installation of PocketInformant and some general settings that seemed to want to change by themselves once in a while- but nothing that would convince me to go back to WM5.
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I have the RAR file- I extracted it- But I can't find the darn phone when I plug in the USB and browse under the destination to drop-down- I tried a few different usb ports- The machine verifies with the "bing" sort of sound when I hook and un-hook- HELP! (xv6700)
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Well, being a cautious sort I waited to post my full review until I had been running it for a while. I installed the WM6 (Alltel) last Friday (like everyone else ) and it's been a little over a week.
I am thoroughly impressed. Especially considering the "beta" status of this ROM. The single most important thing I expect from my Apache is STABILITY. And that is exactly what I have received with this upgrade. I have reset my phone exactly ZERO (count 'em, 0) times in the past 8 days for reasons having to do with performance (had to reset a couple of times due to PRL updates, installing new apps, etc.) but I have had absolutely NO problems with the stability of the device. Everything I need to run works great, and the phone never slows down (though it seems just a touch slower than the 3.5 v1.0.2 I was running previously). However, I will gladly take that minor (stressing that it is very minor) hit in speed if the tradeoff is a phone that I never have to reset. Helmi (genuflecting and making the sign of the "H"), you are truly the best. You have outdone yourself with the most stable ROM for the Apache ever to come out of this community. I have already sent my $20 donation, and I encourage everyone else to do the same. I was all set to move on to a 6800 (Mogul for you Sprint folks) for reasons having nothing to do with how well my Apache works (physlcally, it's starting to fall apart) but this is making it a very tough decision. Can't wait to see the kitchen. I wholeheartedly recommend this upgrade for anyone who is considering it. |
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An absolutly amazing peice of work done here. I'm posting after having had it on my xv6700 for a few days and I am just blown away. Everything that needs to work works, and 99% of everything else works too. The only setback is that afformentioned WPA connectivity, which I'm sure is being worked on since it sounds to be a problem everyone is having
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thx but that is another story i am new to this world and when i got my 6700 i uped to bell 3.31 which is very bad as i see here you get rom 2.04 and then you cant use 3.5 or wm6
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From what I have been hearing, this upgrade effectively makes the 6700 a better phone that the 6800. My WiFi works great... I am just suffering from AD2P problems (like many others).
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Everything working great for me aside from not being able to get on my WPA network, as others mentioned (without reading the ~1000 other posts). I just paired my Moto HT820's and I'm using A2DP without a hitch. Also noticed that the bluetooth profile now supports sending battery level and signal strength where before I had to use Jetware to get these. Anybody notice a way to send all contacts at once over bluetooth yet?
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