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PostPosted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 10:38 am    Post subject: XV6700 for Verizon by Audiovox Reply with quote

This thread will discuss the upcoming Audiovox <b>XV6700</b>, which looks like it will be released soon by Verizon.

We will post additional information and pictures on the XV6700 when available.

For those that do not know, the XV6700 is by Audiovox and is the SAME unit that Sprint calls the PPC-6700.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 8:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Guess this answers at least some of our questions...

http://www.pdaphonehome.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=60342
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 18, 2005 9:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

There have been some pictures of the XV6700 floating around (see below). We have a Sprint PPC6700 (see PPC6700 Review ) and love it. On the cable of our PPC6700, it clearly tells us that Verizon's XV6700 will use the same cable.



It also looks like the Verizon XV6700 will have a black top vs. Sprints PPC6700 which has a silver top.


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 19, 2005 5:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Looks Nice!
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 7:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes it does, but those pics are extremely old. I think they first surfaced at least a month ago.

The talk now is that Verizon may be planning a major launch of the XV6700, 700w, and the Moto Q at CES '06 which begins in 16 days. Handango apparently sent developers a mass e-mail notifying them of an early deadline due to an extremely early 2006 Verizon release of a WM 5.0 device. CES begins 1/5, but the question remains; will they release them all simultaneously or stagger the releases?
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 12:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Here we go...15 days...

http://www.howardforums.com/showpost.php?p=6410664&postcount=556
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 2:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Verizon Wireless and UTStarcom Offer Award-Winning Pocket PC XV6700 With Windows Mobile(TM) 5.0

BEDMINSTER, N.J. and HAUPPAUGE, N.Y., Jan. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Verizon Wireless, the first wireless company to deliver wireless broadband service from coast to coast, and UTStarcom Personal Communications, a division of UTStarcom, Inc. (Nasdaq: UTSI - News), announced today at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, the availability of the XV6700 -- the first device for Verizon Wireless from UTStarcom that utilizes the Microsoft Windows Mobile(TM) 5.0 platform. Recently proclaimed an "Editor's Choice for 2005" by Laptop magazine, the XV6700 runs on Verizon Wireless' EV- DO (Evolution-Data Optimized) wireless broadband network.
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(Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20051013/SFTH063LOGO )

With its EV-DO and Wi-Fi capabilities, the XV6700 enables Verizon Wireless customers to be productive and stay connected -- the Windows Mobile 5.0- equipped XV6700, with its unique sliding QWERTY keyboard that opens from the side and automatically changes screen orientation from portrait to landscape viewing mode, is designed to allow busy professionals to stay connected with their office, friends and family.

With the XV6700, a Verizon Wireless customer will find the same Windows- based PC experience they are accustomed to with their desktop PC or laptop. The XV6700 includes updated versions of Microsoft Office programs for Windows Mobile including Office Outlook® Mobile, Office Excel® Mobile, Office PowerPoint® Mobile, and Office Word® Mobile, making it the perfect device for business executives to manage emails, spreadsheets and presentations -- regardless of location.

The XV6700 also supports Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync® for over-the-air synchronization of email and calendar information with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003.

"We believe the XV6700 is truly an achievement in design and technology innovation," said Philip Christopher, President of UTStarcom Personal Communications. "The unit was developed to include all the business applications and meet the personal demands of busy executives in a sleek personal communications device."

"Windows Mobile 5.0 is a powerful and flexible software platform that helps mobile business workers access critical information through a familiar interface," said Scott Horn, general manager for the Mobile and Embedded Devices Division at Microsoft Corp. "Coupled with the key design features in the PPC6700 like the QWERTY keyboard, wireless broadband connectivity and mobile versions of Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Office give users an easy way to stay on top of their work and in touch with their personal lives."

Additional features of XV6700 include:
-- Dual Band (800MHz CDMA/1900MHz PCS)
-- 1xEV-DO / 1xRTT
-- 64MB RAM / 128 MB Flash ROM
-- Mobile Web 2.0-capable
-- MiniSD Card expansion slot
-- Built-in Bluetooth® technology -- supports the following Bluetooth
profiles: wireless headset, hands-free accessories, file transfer and
synchronization with compatible PCs. It does not support all object
exchange (OBEX) profiles
-- Built-In Wi-Fi(TM)
-- Main Display: 2.8"TFT 65K Color (240 x 320)
-- Slide out QWERTY keyboard
-- 5-Way Navigational Pad
-- 1.3 Mega-pixel Camera/Camcorder
-- Built-in Flash and Macro Functions
-- 8X digital zoom control
-- Resolution Adjustment: 1600 x 1280, 1280 x 1024, 640 x 480, 320 x 240,
180 x 160
-- Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
-- TXT Messaging with EMS (Enhanced Messaging Services)
-- Windows Media Player 10
-- Polyphonic ringer and sound capability
-- Built-in two-way speakerphone
-- TTY enabled for the hearing impaired
-- Hearing Aid Compatibility
-- Dimensions: (H) 5.2"x (W) 2.32"x (D) 0.93"
-- Weight: 6.5 ounces
-- Battery: 1350 mAh LiIon
-- Usage Time: Up to 5 hours or
-- Standby Time: Up to 200 + hours
The device is powered by a 416 MHz Intel® PXA270 processor. With built- in Bluetooth® wireless technology, the XV6700 makes it easy for the business executive to connect with other devices seamlessly.

The XV6700 is available today to enterprise customers through Verizon Wireless' business sales channels. The XV6700 will be available on January 19 for $299.99 after $100 rebate with two-year customer agreement and qualifying data plan

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 4:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Too bad that tethered modem use wasn't announced with this PPC. I would have guessed that the 7130e was the first of many devices to support tethering for Verizon - doesn't seem so. Looks like Sprint is going to win in this area!
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 4:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Do you suppose the capability is there but not advertised/supported, like the i730? If so, won't be long till some smart guys tell us all how to do it.

Hope so! Bruce
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 8:57 am    Post subject: VERIZON XV6700 Reply with quote

I RECEIVED MINE ON 01-16-06. BEST PHONE I'VE HAD, ALL OTHERS WERE NOKIAS. ONLY DOWNFALL IS NOT BEING ABLE TO USE IT AS A MODEM FOR MY LAPTOP. IF ANY ONE HAS FIGURED OUT HOW PLEASE POST IT!
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 12:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

got the info from pdaphonehome

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Yup, I did it! I fixed the bluetooth DUN Service to work on the 6700 for verizon. Here's what you do. WARNING!! DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK!! (I'm giving you guys the easy verizon phone lock codes!)

1. Go to the PHONE application
2. ##3328873
3. enter code 000000
4. Select BT DUN
5. Click Edit
6. Choose enable
7. Select WMODEM
8. Click Edit
9. Choose enable
10. Push Save / OK
11. Push Ok
12. follow the prompt to restart your device

discover services, and voila! you've got bluetooth DUN available.

I've also included a file which enables the following four other features:

1. USB support for internet connectivity (available on start menu with driver file)
2. Automatic Time Synchronization for phone clock
3. enable GPS phone manager
4. WIFI and cellular on at the same time


Finally, a request: I'm looking for a way to setup my phone to not take voice calls when in a data call initiated via either usb or bluetoth. or, a way to set up this preference in general. Any advice?

Good Luck and thanks to all the regulars for the valuable advice,

Zam

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for the unusually thankful, my paypal is zachinds@ammertech.com.
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 11:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for the great post! Can you post the link to the other hacks as well, for tethering, GPS, etc?
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 05, 2006 11:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just bought myself a 6700 today and i was able to connect through my mac by using the sprint pcs vision modem script, yes i know a little weird im going to try to learn more... once i do ill post!
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 2:50 pm    Post subject: Lefty wants Landscape mode as default Reply with quote

I'm left handed and I would like my xv6700 to come up in left handed landscape mode when it is turned on. I have gone to Settings/System/Screen and selected Landscape left handed and it changes to that mode, but the next time it is turned on it reverts to portrait.

Is there something I need to do to save the settings or something I need to change in order to prevent startup from resetting the screen mode? Or perhaps something in a theme that sets the default display mode.

Thanks
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 1:08 pm    Post subject: Verizon XV6700 EVDO PDA-phone intitial experience Reply with quote

A recent post got me thinking about my Verizon XV6700 CDMA EVDO PDA-phone.

I've been checking out the XV6700 for a number of months now. The following is a list of good and the bad points (which generally relates to out-of-the-box initial usage experience from a lay-user's perspective). I have hunted down fixes to some issues or replaced apps when the native apps didn't work, but have to wonder how far most people would go to get everything working.

Things I like:

    The device from a hardware standpoint is really pretty good. The XV6700's joystick placement and rubberized tip both are positives for right-handed users (either when the QWERTY is slid-out or collapsed). The QWERTY is decently large, so I can thumb-type with the meaty part of my thumbs rather than the tips. The raised key indicators on the 'F' and 'J' buttons (for typing orientation) aren't great. Still, generally speaking, individual buttons like those on the Sidekick (1st one or Color) or Treo allow for better tactile response and thumb typing speed for me.

    Data speed is fast in EVDO areas and still very decent in 1xRTT areas.

    Out-of-the-box e-mail works as does secure e-mail (SSL, ports 993/995/465) though there are issues with message handling (IMAP sent e-mail doesn't show up either on the device in the 'Sent' box/folder or globally, i.e.. showing up in other e-mail clients on other platforms. This hints at a 'path' issue, yet *where* is the ability to edit path in the PPC Mobile 5 e-mail client?).

    Out-of-the-box Internet browsing works and is generally usable, though I would not call it intuitive or slick.

    Keyboard and option key/joystick usage and navigation is useful (better for right-handed users).
    --Better IMHO than a Treo650 (GSM), but not nearly as useful/immediately intuitive as a T-Mo/Danger Sidekick's keyboard/navigation (bummer that such a useful device interface starts to immediately suffer due the network it is on [T-Mobile GPRS - Danger servers] or due to the proprietary code limitations [not to mention CPU/RAM hardware limitations]).

    Decent availability of 3rd-party apps (as long as old ones play nice with PPC Mobile 5 or have been updated).

    Fairly wide and increasing adoption, which helps with application availability/driver availability and knowledge base (info resources).


Things I don't like:

    The 'Default-Deny' that is Verizon hardware configuration AND their ToS. Bluetooth locked or crippled. Wi-Fi locked or limited. Tethering dicey, unsupported or initially frowned-upon by their ToS (though the tethering issues/options are admittedly changing... SLOWLY).

    FUD that's related to running Microsoft code.

    Windows Active Sync broken out-of-the-box (requires an update on your main host machine before you can do a successful sync).

    Mac OS X syncing not quite there yet. Mark Space is STILL developing The Missing Sync for PPC Windows Mobile 5 (yes, there *is* an alpha version available only if you have the previous Missing Sync PPC version... or pay for that previous version and download it).

    PPTP VPN username and password input is a total joke. If a user's password is realistically long and complex, than entering it with the available methods is prone to failure. You cannot copy paste from a text file or e-mail (both which have security ramifications, of course). Password input either by the QWERTY keyboard or touch-screen keyboard is always obscured (shows up as asterisks as every character is entered). Even Nokia/Symbian figured out how to make that better: show the character momentarily after it is first input, then obscure it). The necessity of using either the function key or secondary character fields for the touch-screen keyboard are really a giant hassle, which invites continued bogus character entry. Net result: password/key length gets simplified and/or shortened which results in less security! Aw yes, the genius of Microsoft's security strategy and interface hard at work. Rolling Eyes

    WPA-PSK encryption strings (>25 suitably complex random characters on up) are as painful to enter as complex PPTP VPN passwords.

    The bluetooth functionality is a little iffy (such as getting a call to transfer to a bluetooth headset [Plantronics Voyager 510] after a call has been established). This works on my other phones.


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