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| HTC Universal | |
| Producent | HTC |
| Data premiery | sierpień 2005 |
| Wymiary | 132 x 79 x 22 mm |
| Masa | 270 g |
| Pasma GSM | 900/1800/1900/WCDMA |
| Modem | UMTS, GPRS, CSD |
| Wyświetlacz | 480 x 640 piksele, 65 tyś. kolorów |
| Procesor | Intel Bulverde 520 MHz |
| Pamięć | 128MB ROM, 64MB RAM |
| Java MIDP | Java MIDP 2.0, CLDC 1.1 |
| Standardowa bateria | Li-Ion 1620 mAh |
| Komunikacja | bluetooth 1.2, WLAN 802.11b, USB, IrDA |
| Aparat | 1.3 Mpix, 0.3 Mpix MPix |
HTC Universal to palmtop z modułem telefonii komórkowej pracującym w technologii GSM oraz 3G. Pracuje pod kontrolą systemu Windows Mobile 5.0.
Urządzenie sprzedawane było pod różnymi nazwami, w zależności od jakiego operatora pochodził, te nazwy to między innymi [O2 plc|O2]] xda Exec, Orange SPV M5000, Dopod 900, Qtek 9000, T-Mobile MDA Pro, I-mate JasJar, Vodafone v1640, Vodafone VPA IV, E-Plus PDA IV, itp. Mimo innej nazwy, każdy model posiada takie same parametry wewnętrzne, różnią się tylko kolorem obudowy oraz brandingiem.
Najbardziej rzucającą się w oczy cechą urządzenia jest jego ekran, który można obracać o kąt 180 stopni, co pozwala przejść z używania ekranu w trybie portretu do trybu krajobrazu, graficzny interfejs użytkownika automatycznie dostosowuje orientację ekranu do jego ustawienia.
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edytuj SIM Lock
Most network-supplied versions of the Universal are shipped SIM-locked, with the O2 XDA Exec being a notable exception. There is a free SIM unlocking tool released by buzz_lightyear on http://www.buzzdev.net/. This process involves flashing a new Radio ROM onto the device, and may invalidate the warranty. rtufueryerywuhe3uyhed3y4edydr4h7dyr54u75tththththhhthhh
edytuj Detailed Specifications
- Screen Size: 3.7 in (9.4 cm) Transflective LCD
- Screen Resolution: 640x480 VGA at 216 ppi
- Input: 62-key QWERTY keyboard and touchscreen with stylus (included; stylus also available separately for 19 EUR as of October 2008)
- Cameras: 2
- 1.3 MP CMOS Camera with LED "flash" mounted on the reverse of the keyboard section
- QVGA (320x240) CMOS Camera for 3G video calling, mounted beside the screen, close to the hinge
- Processor: Intel Bulverde (PXA270)520 MHz CPU
- Memory: Flash ROM: 128 MB, RAM: 64 MB SDRAM
- Memory expansion: SDIO/MMC card slot (officially without SDHC, with maximum capacity supported being 4GB, but there is unofficial SDHC support from Xda-Developers)
- Network Standard: Tri-Band GSM/GPRS (900/1800/1900) + WCDMA(UMTS) (2100 MHz)
- GPRS: Class B Multi-slot standard class 10 PBCCH MO/MT SMS over GPRS
- Connection interface: Client only Mini-USB connector, USB charging, USB 2.0 protocol
- Wireless connectivity: Infrared IrDA FIR, Bluetooth 1.2 Class 2 compliant, WiFi 802.11b IEEE 802.11b compliant, Internal Antenna, 11, 5.5, 2 and 1 Mbit/s per channel, 64-, 128- bit WEP & WPA standard data encryption
- Standard battery capacity: 1620mAh (included; also available separately for 56 EUR as of October 2008)
- Charging: Mini USB (also used for data transfer; EU charger included but also available separately for 15 EUR as of October 2008)
edytuj Extended batteries
There are many high-capacity "extended" batteries available for the HTC Universal. 2600mAh, 3150mAh, 3200mAh, 3800mAh, and even 4800mAh and 5200mAh models have been sold by various retailers, which allow the device to run for more than a week in many cases on a single charge (with light to medium use). All extended batteries have one big drawback though, they are all supplied with a new plastic back to hold the battery, which considerably increases the size and weight of the device.
The 3800 mAh battery is a Li Ion battery with model number PU16B manufactured by Dynapack International Technology Corporation in Taiwan. It is rated at 3.7 VDC (or 4.2 VDC). It increased the weight of HTC Universal to 350 g. It allows the use of the camera by holes built in the battery plastic container. Its price is about 30 EUR as of October 2008. With this battery, HTC Universal can operate up to 20 hours without GSM/UMTS/Bluetooth/WiFi or about 10-15 hours with UMTS and Bluetooth on.
edytuj Unofficial extensions
With registry editing and/or ROM re-flashing (both of which should only be done by people who are confident and experienced with these processes), substantial extra functionality can be added to this device. A few examples follow (there are many more):
- Wireless G (802.11g) connectivity. This only allows the device to communicate using the 802.11g protocol instead of 802.11b, it does not give a speed increase beyond 11Mbit.
- Full emulation of an "SD card reader" (USB mass storage device class).
- Full VGA (640x480 resolution) graphics, as opposed to the "QVGA (320x240) emulation/compatibility mode" which the Universal runs in by default. The two main downsides to this are that some software cannot handle "true VGA" mode, which usually results in corrupted graphics, and that it can be quite difficult to see (and use a stylus with) such small screen elements like text.
- Emulation and mapping of additional keys not found on the Universal native keyboard, such as CTRL & ALT.
- Support for SDHC cards. 8GB, 16GB and 32GB cards have been tested successfully. This is only made possible via a third-party hacked driver.
- 128MB of RAM. It is possible to replace 64MB memory modules with 128MB one. It can be only used with 128MB enabled ROMs but it make more space for running applications.
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edytuj Windows Mobile 6 (Crossbow)
There are numerous "unofficial" builds of Windows Mobile 6 (Crossbow) which have been made to run on this device, and now even some tools which allow users to create their own custom WM6 ROM images (a process commonly known by the term "cooking ROMs"). There is a thriving semi-underground community of people dedicated to improving these WM6 builds (and associated tools) on the Universal.
edytuj External links
- xda-developers Probably the largest community of Pocket PC phone users out there. The majority of "unofficial" WM6 ROM development/hacking for the Universal & many other PPC phones is located here.
- See, in particular, the HTC Universal section of the xda-developers' wiki
- Linux on Universal status page
- The supported hardware page of the Openmoko project
- Runnable Linux images for the HTC Universal
- Titchy Mobile - Debian GNU/Linux on the HTC Universal
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