I managed to bag myself a free upgrade to T-Mobile’s Vario 3 the other day. A full review will follow fairly soon, but for now I’m trying out Pocket SharpMT to see how it runs.
More later.
T-Mobile haven't actually released a new MDA Vario rom in the UK yet, but internet response to the AKU2 (Adaptation Kit Update) roms that Qtek and I-Mate have released has been excellent. On the strength of this, I upgraded my MDA Vario rom to the latest I-Mate K-Jam release a few days ago.
The upgrade process went smoothly once I'd managed to make all the pieces fall into place, but I had a few hoops to jump through beforehand. Ashleigh helped a lot by pointing out that the cable I was using was entirely inadequate! As a result, I couldn't get the rom update to talk to my phone - it would start off OK, but disconnect when it entered the bootloader - but changing the cable resolved this. So the process was basically: Get LokiWiz app from here, follow the instructions to perform a CID unlock (install cab, run batch file: nothing taxing), then run your chosen rom update - simple. You must have at least 50% battery life on the phone to upgrade, and it will destroy all your data, so make a backup. You also need to make sure you've got a USB2 cable - a older usb sync cable won't work. This is particularly important as once the update is done, you lose the ability for ActiveSync to work over the older cables.
The update didn't take very long, and once it was finished I was very conveniently prompted to select my network provider. This configured MMS settings, but not GPRS. Instructions for setting up GPRS can be found here.
The benefits of upgrading are immediately apparent. The device feels significantly faster in every respect: the phone dials and hangs up without the few second lag that was present before, screen reorientation is immediate, application switching is almost immediate, allowing ActiveSync to run on the device no longer causes it to slow to a crawl, the camera is of a higher quality and doesn't take as long to launch, all of the irritating T-Mobile customisations are gone (that hideous pink branding), and their folder reorganisation isn't present either (they insist on grouping various PIM functions into their own folders). Even the speakerphone and phone reception are better after the update. Oh, and it looks like battery life had a bit of a boost too.
This is a test post using my MDA Vario and Pocket SharpMT. With a bit of luck, this will appear as a draft, but you never know…
Edit: Indeed, you really never know. This posted as a published article, rather than a draft; worth keeping in mind. Other than that Pocket SharpMT doesn't look too bad: It certainly has everything you need to post articles from your Pocket PC based phone, even if it does feel a little bit clunky (but then to be fair, so do an awful lot of mobile apps). From what I can see though, it corners the market - I know of no other Windows Mobile blogging client.
According to this thread, it's possible to enable 802.11g on the HTC Wizard (so Vario) using a couple of simple registry tweaks. You'll need to register for xda-develops before you can see attached binaries on posts.
I haven't tried this yet - I'm posting this on my iBook and it's somewhat tricky getting activesync running on an Apple machine
Needless to say, as soon as I get back to my Windows PC (such a long way away, all the way up those stairs) I'll try it.