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I'm a newbie; love this site.
I just bought an unlocked 8125 few days back. I noticed a few times it just hung up on me. The screen just froze-up. I tried a soft reset, but it just came back with blank blue 'Windows Mobile' screen. I had to do a hard-reset everytime this happens, and I lost everything I installed. Was wondering if anyone else has the same problem or solution?
This 8125 does have the latest update. I do use 'Spb Pocket Plus' and plan to buy 'Sprite backup' for backing up purpose as WM5 do not have backup util.
Hey, I've decided to try the phone extensive the past few days and it has not hung up on me at all, SWEET! I guessed a few hard reset does the trick.
My next question now the quality of the video playback. The video playback on the minisd card is so slow and jerky. Is it caused by quality of the minisd? speed of the OS? Any suggestion? My Dell X30 playback these videos/movies with no hick-ups at all. Please advise.
i have the same problem with my 8125. video playback is slow, jerky and not synced right. i have a sandisc 2gb card and have tried playing a video with no programs running, running memmaid first to clear up any junk, and have 30 mb of storage space left on my main storage (and 25mb left for program memory)
any ideas?
Maybe it's the media player that's creating the slow playback. Try looking into TCPMP? It's a great media player... check out this thread to see how other people are liking it.
d_narender, welcome to Pocket PC Addict! I'm glad you're enjoying this site... take a look at our downloads page, it's got a lot of great stuff for your Pocket PC.