Who doesn’t like to get the most out of his windows mobile device. Its very satisfying to make your phone work like the way you want to. Windows phones do offer various customization options & advanced settings which are buried deep below, making it very hard for a newbie to find them. The author of TechCredo was also a newbie in early October 09 but since then he has learnt various tweaks for his device. In his guide he has given a very easy & nicely detailed tutorial for all his knowlegde to tweak WM devices.
A few weeks ago I posted 37 Tips & Tricks For HTC HD2 Leo, well I am posting 15 More Tips & Tricks for HTC HD2 Leo. So follow these 2 posts to Supercharge your beast even more.
1. Disable Extra Animation on Clock
Everytime you refresh the home screen, the flip clock starts 1 hour and 2 minutes back to show off the flip animation. You can disable this extra animation so it only flips when it needs to flips. Download the modified manila file (586). Disable HTC Sense in Today settings. Backup original Windows file (you are going to overwrite) to your SD card. Extract downloaded file to Windows directory on your device (overwriting the original). Enable HTC Sense again in today settings.
Since Manila v2.5 HTC has designed and developed a completely new text messaging application (HTC Messaging App) to replace the old Windows messaging application for the entire SMS/text messaging functionality. Some of you may not be affected by the poor performance of HTC messaging app. But it’s so poor that despite trimming text messages to just 200, every operation (open message, compose a message, etc) takes a few seconds at least, and it is just not usable. It looks as if HTC has designed, developed and tested with just a handful messages in mind.
RMVB is one excellent video format, but it is not open video format, many software and devices can’t support RMVB format including our windows mobiles. But now its possible to run RMVB files on the windows media player. All you have to do is download & install RMVB Plugin (558).
Android devices needs registration before satrting up which requires network connection. Well xda user mr.tenuki has found out a way to skip this and start Android devices without registration. He explains a very simple process to do that. All which involves is simply pressing all 4 corners of the screen one after the other clockwise and done, you’re on your home screen. Start from the top left corner, then top right, bottom right, and then bottom left.
Here’s a screenshot explaining this:
