Htc Touch Pro 2 Manual

HTC Touch Pro2
ManufacturerHTC Corporation
SeriesHTC Touch family
Compatible networksAT&T Mobility, Sprint Nextel, T-Mobile USA, US Cellular, Verizon Wireless, Unlocked GSM
PredecessorHTC Touch Pro
SuccessorHTC 7 Pro
RelatedHTC Touch Diamond2
Form factorSlide
Dimensions116.8 × 58.4 × 17.8 mm (4.6 × 2.3 × 0.7 inches)[1]
Mass175.8 g (6.2 oz) w/ battery[1]
Operating systemWindows Mobile 6.5 Professional, Android
CPUQualcommMSM7200A ARM11 @ 528 MHz[1]
Memory288 MB RAM[1]
Removable storagemicroSDHC, up to 32 GB
Battery1500 mAh[1]
Data inputsQWERTYKeyboard and resistive touchscreen
Display480×800 px (WVGA), 3.6 in (91 mm),
Rear camera3.2 megapixelAF back
MediaWindows Media Player Mobile
ConnectivityHTC ExtUSB, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, A2DP
OtherOfficial website
Hearing aid compatibilityM3 [2]
Touch

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The HTC Touch Pro2 (also known as the AT&T Tilt 2, HTC Tytn III; codename: HTC Rhodium, HTC Barium, HTC Tungsten, HTC Fortress) is a slate smartphone, part of the Touch series of Internet-enabled, Windows Mobile, Pocket PC smartphones designed and marketed by HTC Corporation of Taiwan. It is an enhanced version of the HTC Touch Pro with a left-side slide-out QWERTY keyboard, with tilting screen. The Touch Pro2 smartphone's functions include those of a camera phone and a portable media player in addition to text messaging and multimedia messaging. It also offers Internet services including e-mail, instant messaging, web browsing, and local Wi-Fi connectivity. Visual voicemail is not a standard feature for the Touch Pro2, unlike its predecessor the Touch Pro. The Verizon Wireless version does include a visual voicemail application, however. All versions feature TouchFLO 3D — a new enhanced version of the TouchFLO interface, unique only to the latest Touch series. The latest update renamed TouchFLO 3D to SenseUI, to match HTC's Android offering. The Touch Pro2 — along with its sister model, the Touch Diamond2 — were unveiled on February 16, 2009 in Barcelona, Spain at the Mobile World Congress 2009. Specific enhancements over the original Touch Pro include:

  • Larger 3.6-inch WVGA display (0.2' smaller than the Touch HD)
  • Improved battery life
  • Conference calls with up to five other people using HTC Straight Talk, a new speaker phone system that includes two speakers and two microphones (for increased volume and noise cancellation, respectively)
  • Tiltable screen

The Touch Pro2 was released in May 2009.[3]

On August 6, 2009 Telus Mobility in Canada became the first North American carrier to launch the HTC Touch Pro2. The T-Mobile USA–branded Touch Pro2 was released on August 12, 2009. Sprint's version became available on September 8, 2009 and Verizon's version of the Touch Pro2 became available on September 11, 2009.[4] The AT&T version branded Tilt 2 was released October 18, 2009 with Windows Mobile 6.5

As of November 2009, unofficial firmware for GSM and CDMA versions have been released by third parties.[5] The XDAndroid project makes it possible to run Android on HTC Windows Mobile phones, including the Touch Pro2.

With a third party SIM card adaptor, the Pro2 is dual-SIM capable.

HTC manufactures Windows Mobile and Android-based Communicators which have a proprietary connector called HTC ExtUSB (Ext[ended] USB) which is present on the Touch Pro2. ExtUSB combines mini-USB (with which it is backwards-compatible) with audio/video input and output in an 11-pin connector.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ abcdeBrighthand Product Page
  2. ^'HTC Touch Pro2 Official Specifications (VZW)'. Retrieved 2009-10-21.
  3. ^'HTC Touch Pro2 full specifications'. GSM Arena. Retrieved 2009-09-20.
  4. ^Murph, Darren (2009-09-10). 'Verizon grabs HTC Touch Pro2, prices it right at $200 on contract'. Engadget. Retrieved 2009-09-20. 3.6-inch WVGA tilting touchscreen, 3.2-megapixel camera, a 3.5-millimeter headphone jack, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, built-in GPS for VZ Navigator and a microSD expansion slot.
  5. ^OliNex (2009-08-20). 'Hard-SPL Unlocker for GSM Rhodium - Released!'. XDA Developers Forum. Retrieved 2009-09-20.
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HTC Touch Pro 2 will not charge

When the charger is plugged into the phone and power supply, the phone does not charge.

Try another charger

The charger that you used to try and charge your phone may be bad. Try using a different charger, that you know works, to attempt to charge your phone. If your phone still does not charge, then the battery itself may need replacing. (see guide here)

Test the battery

Your battery may be dead and need replacing. First, start by testing out your battery by putting it into another HTC Touch Pro 2 that you know works. If the phone does not turn on, then plug the phone into a charger that you know works. If it still does not turn on, then your battery is dead and needs to be replaced. Alternatively, you can test the battery by using a voltmeter and test the charge on the battery itself. If the voltage readout on the voltmeter is similar to the voltage the battery holds, then your battery is still good. (the voltage of the battery should be listed on the battery itself). (see guide here)

Damaged Housing

The housing of your phone is chipped, cracked, or broken.

Remove Old Housing

You want to remove the old or damaged housing to replace it with a new housing. (see guide here)

Pro

Install New Housing

After you have removed the old housing, you want to install the new housing on the phone. (see guide here)

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Replace or Add SIM card

Guide

Your SIM card is unresponsive, your old SIM card is full and you want to put another one in, or you just got a new phone and want to put your old SIM card in it.

Remove SIM card

You want to remove your SIM card. (see guide here)

Insert SIM card

You want to insert a new SIM card into your phone. (see guide here)

Unresponsive power button

You are not able to turn your phone on or off.

'Soft' Reset the phone

Your phone may need to be reset for your power button to work again. (see guide here)

Faulty Logic Board

The key on your logic board that is pressed to turn on the power may be broken. In this case, the logic board should be replaced. (see guide here)

Broken Camera

The camera is cracked or broken and no longer usable.

Remove Camera

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If your camera is no longer functioning correctly due to physical damage, you may want to try replacing the camera lens. After removing the phone's housing, remove the camera. (see guide here)

Install New Camera

After removing the broken camera from your phone, install new lens into camera housing. (see guide here)

Blank Display

There are no images on the screen.

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Replace the front screen

It is possible that the LCD display screen is no longer working or is cracked. If you have already tested the battery and keyboard then the LCD screen may need to be replaced. (see guide here)

Faulty Logic Board

The logic board could be faulty, resulting in the phone no longer working. If you have already tested the battery and keyboard, then the remaining option is that the logic board is defunct and needs to be replaced. (see guide here)

HTC Touch Pro 2 will not turn on

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No matter what you do, you can't get your HTC Touch Pro 2 to turn on.

Charge the battery

It is possible that your phone's battery is out of charge, or is worn out and needs replacing. First, try charging the cell phone. It is a good idea to charge the cell phone on a charger that is known to work (i.e. one that works while charging another phone) so that you can be sure the charger is not the problem. If the phone does not charge, the battery might need to be replaced (see guide here).

'Soft' Reset the phone

Your phone may need to be reset for your power button to work again. (see guide here)

Test the battery

Your battery may be dead and need replacing. First, start by testing out your battery by putting it into another HTC Touch Pro 2 that you know works. If the phone does not turn on then plug the phone into a charger that you know works. If it still does not turn on, then your battery is dead and needs to be replaced. Alternatively, you can test the battery by using a voltmeter and test the charge on the battery itself. If the voltage readout on the voltmeter is similar to the voltage the battery holds, then your battery is still good. (the voltage of the battery should be listed on the battery itself). (see guide here)

Replace the battery

Your battery may be broken. Remove your current battery and put a new one in. (see guide here)

Power button key is broken

It is possible that the power button on the keyboard is non-responsive. Normally, this would happen gradually, and you would be able to notice the button wearing out or responding less over time. If this is not the case, and the phone has not been dropped or damaged in a manner that could affect the keyboard, this is likely not the problem. If the keyboard is the problem, it needs to be replaced. (see guide here)

Faulty logic board

The logic board could be faulty, resulting in the phone no longer working. If you have already tested the battery and keyboard, then the remaining option is that the logic board is defunct and needs to be replaced. (see guide here