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01 Aug, 2007

living with the Vodafone v1605

Posted by: admin In: handsets|hardware|telecoms|windows mobile

In a recent post I talked about how I got my hands on a Vodafone V1605 for free; having had the phone for a month now I thought it made sense to talk about it in a bit more depth.

v1605

Overview:

The Vodafone V1605 is the Vodafone branded version of the HTC hermes; it’s a Windows Mobile 5 device. Here are the full technical specifications for anyone that’s interested.

It’s quite a large device to carry around, although not that much larger than my old Nokia N70, it feels really solid and well put together. On the whole it’s really nice to use however – this being a windows device it does lock up from time to time forcing you to carry out a soft reset. Most of the time you just roll your eye’s and reboot, but it’s infuriating when it locks up when you’re trying to answer a call.

Set up:

Things didn’t get off to a great start when the phone crashed the first time I switched it on: while running “SetHSDPA.exe/Disable, a reboot sorted that one out.

The first thing I did once I’d gone through the set up process was upgrade the ROM so I’m now running the latest version of the firmware.

Getting GPS to work on the vodafone V1605:

Next I decided to try and get Google maps for mobile installed. Getting the application installed was a doddle, getting it to talk to my GPS reciever wasn’t. After hours of frustration I found this article which explains how to activate GPS on the V1605. It turns out that by default Vodafone hide the GPS settings in the control panel and you need a registry hack to reveal them. Once I got passed the initial issue of getting the handset to talk to the GPS receiver Google maps worked a treat.

Accessories & Software:

At the same time as ordering the phone I got myself a 2GB memory card to install applications & save files on – so far I’ve only used about 10% of it! I also bought a cradle so my phone can sit on my desk in the office & stay synced with my PC. This got me thinking, if the phone is always connected to the PC wouldn’t it be nice to be able to send text messages directly from the PC rather than have to pick the phone up? After a bit of searching I found my moblier a great little piece of freeware that talks to your phone over activesync and displays the phone’s screen on your PC’s monitor allowing you to navigate around the phone’s functions with the PC’s mouse & keyboard! Then I discovered by accident that if I move my mouse pointer of the left hand side of my monitor, it appears on the phones screen! This is brilliant, it means that my phone becomes effectively a third monitor on my desk albeit a tiny one.

I’ve tried a handful of other third party applications out too, including:

  • SPB mobile shell. This is “shell” that sits on top of the windows mobile operating and ads things like a fancy clock and weather forecasts to a “now screen” (today screen replacement). It is very pretty, but since uninstalling the trial I’m surprised to say I haven’t missed it
  • HTC Custom, a tool for your HTC Windows Mobile 5 or 6 device’s settings. Pretty useful tool and free too
  • Opera mini, So far this is the best web browser I’ve found for Windows mobile
  • Minimo, Mozilla’s mobile browser. I really wanted to like this little app, but frankly it’s just boring to look at and doesn’t feel as slick as opera.

All in all I’m pleased with my V1605, we didn’t get off to the best of starts – but I think we’ll be happy together for the next 17 months.

12 Responses to "living with the Vodafone v1605"

1 | Ric Smiff

August 31st, 2007 at 8:42 pm

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Mark,

Got a question if I may. Not great on websites, so apologies if I’m asking this in the wrong place……

I have a V1605, bought from ebay……. no installtion software to sync with PC no instructions…… do you know how I could get these. I know I should have asked the question first…. kicking myself……

Many Thanks Ric

2 | Mark

September 1st, 2007 at 5:42 am

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Hi Rick, What you need is Microsoft ActiveSync, You can download it for free from their website: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/activesync/activesync45.mspx

Hope that helps

3 | Ric Smiff

September 1st, 2007 at 9:18 am

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Mark,

My Moblier is brilliant………. great find! Recommend this to anyone…… I’m a bit of a PDA/mobile numpty…… so if I can use it….. anyone can….

Ric

4 | DAVE

September 3rd, 2007 at 4:17 pm

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GETING MY 1 TM: CANT W8

5 | Vishal

December 9th, 2007 at 10:16 am

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Hi,can you please forward me the link from which you activated your GPS on v1605.As like you I am getting frustrated for searching for this software.Thank you.

6 | Vish

December 10th, 2007 at 11:01 am

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Hi can someone please help me to activate the GPS on v1605.I have been looking for ways to do so since last 7 days and I cant find a software which would do that.
Is there really a built-in GPS receiver in v1605?
Thanks

7 | Mark

December 10th, 2007 at 11:15 am

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Hi Vish,

The v1605 does not have an integrated GPS receiver, you’ll need to buy a seperate bluetooth one (like this: http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/product/10939.htm)

To activate GPS you need to carry out a registry hack on the device details of which can be found here: http://blogs.msdn.com/windowsmobile/archive/2006/06/07/620387.aspx

Hope that helps,

Mark

8 | Vish

December 11th, 2007 at 1:33 pm

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Hi Mark,
Thank you for your prompt reply.

9 | Guy Keith-Miller

April 8th, 2008 at 7:28 pm

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Hi. Wondered if you could help. I have been using the Vodaphone v1615 (TYTN 11) but vodafone (and TOMTOM) both say that TOMTOM is not compatible (despite it coming with all the software etc). I personally don’t belive them, but they have offered me the V1605 (HTC Hermes) as a replacement. Am I right in thinking that this phone was released before the V1615?? Please can you advise which is better and if I should accept the offer or if I should push for something else. They tell me that the V1605 is the only phone compatible with TOMTOM. Many thanks

10 | Guy Keith-Miller

April 8th, 2008 at 7:31 pm

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p.s. – I suspect from reading your comment about the integrated GPS receiver, that this is the reason it is not working. They have told me all along that there was an integrated received (like on my old HP PDA). Am I right in thinking that I would habe to buy an external GPS receiver for the TOMTOM to work.
Appreciate any help you can give.
Many thanks

11 | Mark

April 9th, 2008 at 10:05 am

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Hi Guy, the V1615 is a newer handset than the V1605 and according to the blurb on the Vodafone website

Mobile email applications and satellite navigation are combined in this powerful PDA

so you would have thought tomtom or route66 would ship with it – but I’m not sure.

The v1605 can be made to work with TomTom but it involves hacking the registry to unlock the GPS settings and as you suspected an external GPS receiver.

I believe voda are now offering a Nokia handset with their own personal navigation software on board (I think it’s the 6110) but I’m guessing you’re after a windows mobile device? I’m not really sure what to suggest to be honest.

Keni Barwick knows his stuff he may be able to advise you better: http://blogs.conchango.com/kenibarwick/

12 | Randy Cunningham

January 14th, 2010 at 2:19 pm

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Hi i just got my v1605 and just like Ric Smiff i don’t have any thing except the phone and the cable. where can i find the installation CD or a download link for the phone. and im having trouble setting up my wireless on the phone please can you help me.

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