Well I just read all the topics you posted namely:
1. Still cannot get Quickmark to work
2. Quickmark cannot be opened
quickmark doesn't start
3. Oh no my time panel is frozen again.......
4. My phone is nice, but not as nice as I expcted.
-just some random thoughts
5. \The time panel froze solid......windows defult today screen
6. All buttons dead?
known to be software problem
7. Ops... I think i beoke my system......
8. GPS was working but not any more?
9. I have no idea why it was working to start with i
10. Themes do nothing on origional ROM?
11. How hard is the back cover?
12. GPS navigation software with built-in map?
Well with just a simple glance at all your post, you seem to complain everything that is happening to your phone or things that you notice isn't up your stantards or isn't right...
But I as read your posts I realized that some of your concerns was caused by, no other one but you... Why?
Let me comment of some of your topics...
Post No.1 and 2. About QuickMark
- As far as I know there Quickmark still doesn't support Omnia 2 API camera, though Quickmark for Omnia Runs with O2 (Acer version works too but camera doesn't launch). The thing you must remember in installing apps ('cause as you said you are still a newbie) is application compatibility with the O2 software. The fact is, not all Windows Mobile application will work or run in any Windows Mobile phone. Installing apps without knowing it's compatibility can really screw up your device. You must check for compatibility. And with quickmark, there's no O2 support yet. So don't complain that it doesn't work 'cause if you bother to check quickmark website, you will see there's really no Omnia II support yet.
P.S. if your concern isn't unanswered, double posting will not really help, it will just annoy people...just update your original post
Posts 3. Oh no my time panel is frozen again.......
5. \The time panel froze solid......windows defult today screen
6. All buttons dead?
known to be software problem
7. Ops... I think i beoke my system
- As I finished reading these posts, the answer why these thing happens to your phone is obviously written on your posts: You're installing different installation files without even knowing if it's compatible with Omnia II or not. You were clearly aware, based on your posts, that those files you installed adds up/replace files on your system and even writing or replacing some registry entries. Are you aware that editing registry entries could really do some benefits, but also can harm your system, which you were doing by installing some of your cabs. For example, what is Echina No.5 anyway? Have you checked if it's compatible with Ominia II? If it's meant only for WM2003,WM5,WM6,WM6.1 or WM6.5 only? If it's for WVGA screens? If it needs other frameworks, have some bugs/issues, the latest build...And what did you meant by trying to add "asian languange support", my bet is you just installed couple of files that said tpo add "asian language support"... The answer is clear, you just installed those apps without even looking for it's compatibility. You are trying to break your device unintentionally, and if I'm you're phone, I would really need a hard reset from all the registry and files you are throwing in my system that is making me sick...Again before installing a Windows Mobile app, you must really know information about them, their issues and compatibilities, on what directory they will be installed, etc. before you break your device by installing something.
10. Themes do nothing on origional ROM?
I quote what you posted:
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they only change some colors and the bar on the top and bottom, but non of those fancy things appear on the desktop like the HTC style clock and calenders?
they also change the background color but not the text so some times you get white text on white background?
You posted this with no one responding. Why? 'Cause it is absurd. Changing themes in O2 will not make HTC Style Clock or calenders magically pop out, because it's the HTC Device' own UI, as you don't expect to see Samsung Touchwiz pops out if you change themes in an HTC device. All phones have their own User Interfaces that are designed for themselves, though by some help of program hackers, can port them with each other.
Post no. 11. How hard is the back cover?
-Well you're asking for a hardness scale. Come on. All parts of a mobile phone are prone to scratch. Some may scratch easily than others, but eventually, it will have a scratch as long as you touch it, put it in a surface, drop it, run your sharp nails to it etc. It really depends on how you take care and handle your device. You said you removed your screen protector because it makes it "murky", so don't expect it will be scratch free after some times of use.
- Im not saying this is an absurd post but I'm not saying it is really helpful to anyone. How hard is the back cover? Come On. By barely looking at it and holding it, it's plastic that easily breaks. This will be a good topic if O2 was advertised and made with a hard metal alloy or the screen made with sapphire glass, but really posting how hard is the back cover as a topic in an obviously plastic, scratch-able device, in my opinion, is absurd. A better topic would be "how to protect the screen and back cover", "accessories to protect O2", "My O2 was scratched, any solutions?" etc.
Post no. 12. GPS navigation software with built-in map?
Well this question has been asked a thousand times since smartphones came out with a built-in GPS receiver. The thing was you are not really aware about apps like TomTom,IGo8,Papago,Garmin,Mapking etc. that will let you navigate without the phone bills. Just google it man or check other forums.
In summary, you are getting issues because of your own fault. It seems like your lazy enough to read application compatibilities, search posts, search the internet, read about Windows Mobile Operating System, visit other forums etc. Lazy enough that you double post for an unanswered concern of yours...
You just do what you do best, to blah blah blah and blame the phone for everything issues it's screaming, which some, are your fault.
And now, this post of yours,"Replying to the more i look at other phones, the more bothering is the graphics"...You know what is more bothering? Well it's someone that has no initiative, that is never contented, that is pessimistic and never bothers to read and research. I'm not saying it's you, but I think you're being a little bit someone like that...And It goes all to those people who blame their device faulty because of their ignorance.
I have some advice for you:
1. Read and Research. Since you're new with Windows Mobile, pls. take time to read about it's reviews and basics, especially if you're gonna modify it's system by trying to install your cabs. Read something about OS versions,even OS Issues, Registry Editing, application info files etc. There are video articles too to help you. Before posting a question, you can first search it up if it already exists with a corresponding answer, to avoid double posts. Gather all information as you can, for you to be ready for Windows Mobile or other OS'... I suggest even reading Omnia II's manual, 'cause apparently you really don't know deeper info about the unit too...
2. If you have done the first advice and still being plagued by the "issues" you are facing, bothered that some OS might be faster and more friendly that O2, and realized that you are not really happy with O2 seem to favor another device, Pls. save us some web space, throw away O2 and get that device that suits your expectation and needs and will spoon-feed you in any ways...This forums will benefit from helpful discussions on how to bring out more out of the device than post about cluttering arguments and personal dis-satisfactions...
Well all i wrote were just my opinions
