HTC Phones,

  • kooty
    Keymaster
    1 hour 15 mins to the Pond
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    #111331

    I have not ran any of the windows OS phones yet. This looks like a good unit though. HTC makes nice devices. I’m partial to Motorola, but the Thunderbolt I have is pretty sweet!

    wade
    Cottage Grove, MN
    Posts: 1737
    #111335

    I got that phone a couple months ago through work and it is great, limited app’s compared to droid devices, but everyday there are many many more. The app’s I use are there and work great and seems to be very user friendly.

    Ralph Wiggum
    Maple Grove, MN
    Posts: 11764
    #111371

    My wife has had an HTC Evo since Christmas last year and I have had an HTC Evo since February. They’ve been good to us. There was a problem with the first one I got, but I exchanged it and the replacement has worked just fine.

    john_steinhauer
    p4
    Posts: 2998
    #111428

    Quote:


    I got that phone a couple months ago through work and it is great, limited app’s compared to droid devices, but everyday there are many many more. The app’s I use are there and work great and seems to be very user friendly.


    How does the screen lock on them?

    wade
    Cottage Grove, MN
    Posts: 1737
    #111452

    It is timed and you can select when the screen goes into sleep mode similar to a computer, then hit the power button and slide it up. You can also have it so the phone is locked with a password as well

    john_steinhauer
    p4
    Posts: 2998
    #111457

    Quote:


    It is timed and you can select when the screen goes into sleep mode similar to a computer, then hit the power button and slide it up. You can also have it so the phone is locked with a password as well


    That’s what I was hoping was to be able to set a password or have it set at one of them grid puzzle things, not sure what that is called? Thanks for the reply!!

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