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Windows Mobile 5.x - Moto Q SmartPhone
Posted: May 31, 2007, 10:51 am
by Moonwynd
Good morning, all. I just upgraded my cell phone and got a Motorola Moto Q (I have Sprint). This is my first foray into the world of Windows Mobile. I am really, really enjoying the phone thus far. Nice screen size - crystal clear - good web access - oh...it's a nice phone too
I have been using Audacity to take parts of my favorite MP3's and make them into ringers - fun stuff. I just got a 4 GB MiniSD card for $35 bucks - so I have decent room to put some apps on there - which brings me to my question:
Can anyone recommend any worthwhile apps (fun, productive or indespensible) for Windows Mobile? The only things I put on there were chess, Kevtris (Tetris clone), Office Mobile, Google Maps and Octro. I highly recommend Octro - it is beta right now and free at the moment - it is an IM client - you can do Yahoo, MSN, AIM, ICQ, Yahoo, Google Talk/Jabber.
Regards,
Moon
Re: Windows Mobile 5.x - Moto Q SmartPhone
Posted: May 31, 2007, 11:12 am
by Fash
Windows Live Search is nice:
http://wls.live.com
The Core pocket media player:
http://tcpmp.corecodec.org/download
(plays divx and whatnot)
I also recommend having some sort of task manager where you can easily close a specific or all apps. mines called O2 Plus but there's so many and all have different features so I wont recommend one over the rest.
Another handy thing is an app that can soft-reset the device.
Re: Windows Mobile 5.x - Moto Q SmartPhone
Posted: October 18, 2007, 1:50 pm
by sarlen
I just got this phone this week and so far loving it. There are a bunch of things you would figure the phone would do out of the box like edit a text file that it doesnt do, however the list of apps you can get for it are pretty long and cover "most" of my needs.
http://www.hellomotoq.com/forums/index.php is a great resource for apps and help.
Re: Windows Mobile 5.x - Moto Q SmartPhone
Posted: October 18, 2007, 3:51 pm
by Ashur
How well do these things sync with Lotus Notes calendar-wise?
Re: Windows Mobile 5.x - Moto Q SmartPhone
Posted: October 18, 2007, 4:46 pm
by sarlen
there are some Lotus Notes add ons you can get for a price, out of the box it will not work with notes at all from what I have seen.
edit
http://www.hellomotoq.com/forums/third- ... otus+notes is directions on how to sync Lotus, I have not tried it however.
Re: Windows Mobile 5.x - Moto Q SmartPhone
Posted: October 18, 2007, 5:22 pm
by Ashur
Thank you Sarlen.
I work for a bank that has little interest in switching from Lotus Notes despite itching to switch to Vista (/boggle). I've already decided my next phone must synch with the Lotus Notes calendar easily; as my current one (LG Chocolate) apparently does not and it's driving me batshit that I have this mini-computer in my pocket with over a gig of memory, yet it can't carry my fucking calandar without me editing every item in by hand.
EDIT: Read a few of the links. It looks like this is a data synch where a monitor application sends updates over the internet to your phone. While it appears this would work even with my current phone, it's not what I'm looking for seeing that it costs extra (about $30/mo extra...). I just want something that can use IR or a cable to synch the calendar locally with.
Re: Windows Mobile 5.x - Moto Q SmartPhone
Posted: October 18, 2007, 5:46 pm
by noel
I'd highly recommend you forget IR and look for Bluetooth/USB synching. Reason being is that IR seems to be losing popularity while Bluetooth is picking it up. USB gives you some additional functionality/speed.
Just my $.02
PS I obviously realize that you're limited by what your organization is going to do both for the phone and desktop/laptop.

Re: Windows Mobile 5.x - Moto Q SmartPhone
Posted: October 18, 2007, 6:04 pm
by Fash
i'm working on something especially tasty... i can get my windows mobile device and my ipod touch to join together as an ad-hoc network, but im trying to get the phone to share the data connection
edit: well that didn't take long,,,
1) Open Settings->Internet Sharing. Enable IS for Bluetooth PAN.
2) Change HKLM\Comm\ConnectionSharing\PrivateInterface to "TIACXWLN1" (it should currently be "BTPAN1").
3) Open Settings-> Connections -> Wi-Fi. Select Network Adapters tab. Click IEEE 802.11b/g Compatible Wi-Fi.
4) Enter IP address 192.168.1.1 and subnet mask 255.255.255.0. Click OK.
5) Select Wireless tab. Add New.. to add the Network name for your ad-hoc network (I prefer "adhoc"
6) Set the client computer to use the same ad-hoc network. Client will receive an IP address from the device (don't need to manually set the IP).
it works

i can now get online with my ipod wherever my phone has data access!
Re: Windows Mobile 5.x - Moto Q SmartPhone
Posted: October 18, 2007, 6:27 pm
by sarlen
Fash wrote:i'm working on something especially tasty... i can get my windows mobile device and my ipod touch to join together as an ad-hoc network, but im trying to get the phone to share the data connection
edit: well that didn't take long,,,
1) Open Settings->Internet Sharing. Enable IS for Bluetooth PAN.
2) Change HKLM\Comm\ConnectionSharing\PrivateInterface to "TIACXWLN1" (it should currently be "BTPAN1").
3) Open Settings-> Connections -> Wi-Fi. Select Network Adapters tab. Click IEEE 802.11b/g Compatible Wi-Fi.
4) Enter IP address 192.168.1.1 and subnet mask 255.255.255.0. Click OK.
5) Select Wireless tab. Add New.. to add the Network name for your ad-hoc network (I prefer "adhoc"
6) Set the client computer to use the same ad-hoc network. Client will receive an IP address from the device (don't need to manually set the IP).
it works

i can now get online with my ipod wherever my phone has data access!
flippin' sweet. Never thought to try this.
Re: Windows Mobile 5.x - Moto Q SmartPhone
Posted: October 18, 2007, 7:11 pm
by noel
That's awesome, Fash.
*salutes*
Re: Windows Mobile 5.x - Moto Q SmartPhone
Posted: October 18, 2007, 7:30 pm
by Funkmasterr
Fash is teh technical genius.
Re: Windows Mobile 5.x - Moto Q SmartPhone
Posted: October 18, 2007, 8:22 pm
by Boogahz
Maybe I am missing something, but what do you get out of doing that? Is the phone not capable of many of the things you are doing on the iPod Touch?
Re: Windows Mobile 5.x - Moto Q SmartPhone
Posted: October 18, 2007, 8:32 pm
by noel
Of course it's not.
The browser on the Touch is better than anything I've seen on a phone. The screen is better. Access to youtube video is better. He also has a host of other shit he's installed on his touch like an FTP and SSH server.
Enabling tethering to his cell gives him the capability to make use of ALL the features on the touch from everywhere he has a data connection on his phone.
Re: Windows Mobile 5.x - Moto Q SmartPhone
Posted: October 18, 2007, 8:37 pm
by Boogahz
noel wrote:Of course it's not.
The browser on the Touch is better than anything I've seen on a phone. The screen is better. Access to youtube video is better. He also has a host of other shit he's installed on his touch like an FTP and SSH server.
Enabling tethering to his cell gives him the capability to make use of ALL the features on the touch from everywhere he has a data connection on his phone.
I understood that it would rock, but I was under the impression that many of those things could be installed with Windows Mobile. I have not had a cellphone at all for about three years now, and I have never used that OS to know what it is capable of. That's why I asked the question rather than just assuming he was stoopid for having two pieces of equipment that did the same thing

Re: Windows Mobile 5.x - Moto Q SmartPhone
Posted: October 18, 2007, 8:43 pm
by Fash
I could basically do anything except purchase music over itunes music store with my phone... the thing is, the phones interface and usability/speed sucks ass when compared to the ipod.
1 tap on the ipod and i'm on google maps.
1 tap on the ipod and i have the weather for pittston and 1 swipe right for scranton.
1 tap and im looking at the list of youtube features.
1 tap tetris, text editor, sudoku, sketchboard, etc...
with the phone, everything is basically start->programs->
unless you have shortcuts or launcher on your today screen...
the browser on windows mobile is atrocious (it fucks VV up hardcore) while it renders perfectly on the ipod, and the entire interface is fluid and comfortable.
despite similar features, there is really no comparing the two

Re: Windows Mobile 5.x - Moto Q SmartPhone
Posted: October 18, 2007, 8:45 pm
by noel
Opinions vary widely, but once you've used a iTouch or iPhone for a bit, it's easy to prefer that interface.
I'm not just talking about the keyboard. It's a beautiful screen, the pinch zoom feature is great. It's really neat. The more you can get access to the underlying OS and turn it into something really useful the better it will be.
Also remember that it's really a glorified iPod, so you have all the capabilities associated with that, and the synching with iTunes.
Re: Windows Mobile 5.x - Moto Q SmartPhone
Posted: October 18, 2007, 8:49 pm
by noel
Dear Fash,
Please stop pimping the iTouch. I've been avoiding getting a personal phone to go with my crackberry for some time, and you make it more and more difficult with every post to prevent me from getting an iPhone. Please stop. My self-control hangs by a thread.
Your friend,
Noel
Re: Windows Mobile 5.x - Moto Q SmartPhone
Posted: October 18, 2007, 10:51 pm
by Fash
one bad thing about that tether situation is that you have to do the registry change every time you try and connect the two...
Re: Windows Mobile 5.x - Moto Q SmartPhone
Posted: October 18, 2007, 10:54 pm
by noel
I'd just be getting the iPhone so it wouldn't be a huge deal... especially now that they've announced they'll support third party apps, but I'm trying desperately to wait for the 2nd Gen one which will hopefully have 3G.
Your posts are REALLY making me jones for one of those damn things tho. If you don't knock it off, you're gonna get me in trouble with my wife!
Re: Windows Mobile 5.x - Moto Q SmartPhone
Posted: October 19, 2007, 12:08 am
by Fash
lol, noel... you really want to deal with at&t? i don't.
Re: Windows Mobile 5.x - Moto Q SmartPhone
Posted: October 19, 2007, 10:04 am
by Funkmasterr
Yeah even if I wanted to get one, I wouldn't be willing to go with at&t. In the Minneapolis area they have the worst service of all of the providers hands down.
Re: Windows Mobile 5.x - Moto Q SmartPhone
Posted: October 19, 2007, 11:56 am
by sarlen
noel wrote:Dear Fash,
Please stop pimping the iTouch. I've been avoiding getting a personal phone to go with my crackberry for some time, and you make it more and more difficult with every post to prevent me from getting an iPhone. Please stop. My self-control hangs by a thread.
Your friend,
Noel
I still struggle with my decision to get the Q over the iPhone. For me the $400 price tag, no insurance (I'm damn hard on phones) coupled with having to deal with AT&T were the deal breakers. I'm hoping that by the time my contract on the Q runs out the iPhone will be on a few networks and plenty of 3rd party apps to play with.
Re: Windows Mobile 5.x - Moto Q SmartPhone
Posted: October 20, 2007, 9:12 am
by Vaemas
As much as I hate Sprint (gaaaaah, may your soulless corpse roast in hell for all eternity for what you have done to me!), every time I consider leaving Sprint for AT&T I begin to twitch uncontrollably and vile profanities stream from my mouth.
Re: Windows Mobile 5.x - Moto Q SmartPhone
Posted: December 15, 2007, 12:56 pm
by Boogahz
Fash wrote:i'm working on something especially tasty... i can get my windows mobile device and my ipod touch to join together as an ad-hoc network, but im trying to get the phone to share the data connection
edit: well that didn't take long,,,
1) Open Settings->Internet Sharing. Enable IS for Bluetooth PAN.
2) Change HKLM\Comm\ConnectionSharing\PrivateInterface to "TIACXWLN1" (it should currently be "BTPAN1").
3) Open Settings-> Connections -> Wi-Fi. Select Network Adapters tab. Click IEEE 802.11b/g Compatible Wi-Fi.
4) Enter IP address 192.168.1.1 and subnet mask 255.255.255.0. Click OK.
5) Select Wireless tab. Add New.. to add the Network name for your ad-hoc network (I prefer "adhoc"
6) Set the client computer to use the same ad-hoc network. Client will receive an IP address from the device (don't need to manually set the IP).
it works

i can now get online with my ipod wherever my phone has data access!
How is this still working for you? I am thinking about rejoining the mobile-age and grab Sprint's Moto Q 9c this weekend, and being able to use my touch pretty much anywhere will be one of the determining factors in getting the phone

Re: Windows Mobile 5.x - Moto Q SmartPhone
Posted: December 15, 2007, 2:37 pm
by Fash
It's still good, as long as you have Windows Mobile 6.
You can do part of the set up first:
3) Open Settings-> Connections -> Wi-Fi. Select Network Adapters tab. Click IEEE 802.11b/g Compatible Wi-Fi.
4) Enter IP address 192.168.1.1 and subnet mask 255.255.255.0. Click OK.
5) Select Wireless tab. Add New.. to add the Network name for your ad-hoc network (I prefer "adhoc"
6) Set the client computer to use the same ad-hoc network. Client will receive an IP address from the device (don't need to manually set the IP).
There's also a setting somewhere in the wifi stuff that says only connect to ad-hoc networks, i selected that.
So first things first, get the 2 devices to join the same network, and the phone to provide an IP to the touch. Once you get that far, turn wifi off again.
Then use settings->menus to get accessible icons to make things easy: Internet Sharing, Registry Editor, and Comm Manager.
Run Internet Sharing and hit connect. When it says sharing is active, run the registry editor:
Change HKLM\Comm\ConnectionSharing\PrivateInterface to "TIACXWLN1" (it should currently be "BTPAN1").
Then open Comm Manager and turn wifi on.
Bluetooth will get turned on everytime you turn on internet sharing. After you start up wifi, you can turn it off.
Re: Windows Mobile 5.x - Moto Q SmartPhone
Posted: December 17, 2007, 11:09 am
by Boogahz
Okay, so, we determined that the Q9c is not actually capable of wifi itself. There is the wifi memory card option, but I have been hearing that this does not always work with the phone. Plus, I am not sure I want to give up the memory I would lose by going that route. The Mogul is wifi capable, but I would lose out on too many other features and gain a bulky, cheap-feeling phone. I am guessing I am pretty much out of options with Sprint to do this

Which Q do you have that works and who with? Is it the Q9h?
Re: Windows Mobile 5.x - Moto Q SmartPhone
Posted: February 22, 2008, 3:54 am
by sarlen
Hey Moon if you still have the Q try this out
http://www.qusers.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2990 its a very kick ass SNES emulator, works perfect if you follow the step by step instructions.