Windows 8 Phone spy / bugger - Windows Phone 8 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello all, I'm looking for a spy software of bugger for my HTC 8X and HTC 8S.
I can't seem to find one. I know it's because WP are very protected, but maybe there is still something outhere?

Quick and short answer - NO.

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[Q] Do you advise me to buy this phone ?

Hi everyone
I want to buy this phone, but before that I would like to know from you guys
if you found any disadvantages of it ??
and is it really that I cannot use bluetooth to send file and music ...atc things
because WM 7 dont support it ????
wish you all to help me..
Hi, I got my HD7 delivered this afternoon and have traditionallly used HTC hardware from the HTC Exec upwards. The thing about the so called all singing, all dancing HD7 is that it's made in the guise of an iphone which means that unlike previous HTC's and windows OS you cannot interrogate this phone at all.
You have no access to the storage space, you can't arbitrarily use certain types of apps other than the limited few on the market place. Any exchange or updating of information has to be done via Zune or Windows Live.
Example : A great little app by the name of PIM Backup. Backed up email, sms's, any callse made that day, tasks, contacts.....basically any change of information was backed up automatically that day when you scheduled. You could even port the back ups to other HTC devices. Now, unless you've got a windows live account, you can't back up or sync previous information........not even via active sync as the usb on the HTC is purely for charging the phone and not for communication.
Windows Media Player has always been piss poor on all HTC devices so a beautiful little app call TCPMP allowed you to do all the things windows player couldn't do i.e play various types of media files without the need for conversion.......now, you can't use it because there's no way to port it onto your device.
In a nutshell you've got no controll over the device or the hardward and the phone itself is frustratingly poor.
Will happily sell this phone to anyone who wants to buy it off me as can't send it back now as it's my second choice after returning an equally poor Dell Steak.
Go for the HD2..................beautiful piece of hardware and fully customisable and can be plugged directly into PC via usb which gives you access to the storage on the phone itself.
I think the best option would be to read the many reviews online and also look at videos on Youtube. There are also websites that allow you to browse the Windows Market place so you can get a feel for what apps are available.
I have had my HD7 for 2 months now (since launch) and even though there are a few bugs and like the poster above said this phone is locked down, I wouldn't part with it now. Apps are appearing all the time (remember it's 2 months old, so pretty much a baby, Android and Apple are much older and dated looking systems), MS hasn't yet released any bug fixes or improvements but they are on the way.
Unlike the poster above, I think the HD7 is much better than the HD2 with WM 6.5, I have been a Windows Mobile (WinCE) users for about 10 years, the HD2 finally was the best Windows Mobile phone ever! The problem? Windows Mobile is dead! If you buy an HD2 now you're wasting your money. Outside of xda-devs, no one is developing for it anymore. Yes you can fudge Androind onto the HD2 (which I have), but that's just like having Windows Mobile anyway. Go figure!!!
If you want something to customise to hell, go for Android, if you want a phone that is groundbreaking go for WP7, if you want a phone with a well (and now looking dated) echo system, then go for Apple.
Or why don't you find a store that will let you hold one to try?
There is also this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=847822 (note: it is the sticky of this forum) to look at.
Closed because there are enough of these thread.

[Q] Android ROM for HD7?

Hi all,
I have an Android Starlight 2 (basically HTC HD7 clone) from lightinthebox.com.
It runs okay, a bit slow, but has started to crash a bit recently. I can't do a factory reset, as doing this messed up the phone and deleted the IMEI numbers (rendering the phone useless). I guess this is the problem when you buy a tempting but unusual phone - there's very little help on the internet for it as it's not originally an Android.
Who can I pester to make a custom ROM for this phone? I'd like it to run faster/crash less, keep the dual SIM functions, etc.
I'm starting to think I might be best making my own custom ROM - this would be like me building a rocket for NASA!
You say you own an androïd device.....
why the hell do you post in a wp7 HD7 sub-forum!!!! Clone or not it's not the right place buddy...
and i really doubt your phone was made to handle wp7...
sorry

Lumia 820 jail broken

Lumia 820 jailbroken, it worked but it was not so smoothly and doesn't even good for jail broken. I tried my lumia 820 jail broken damn delay
Need have a good processor and good ram only jail break will get a good result
Um... assuming you mean Developer Unlock then yes it is actually possible. My Lumia 920 is dev unlocked (or as you call "Jailbroken"). I cannot seem to understand the second part, are you claiming that your device became slower after the dev unlock and you want to upgrade your processor and RAM?
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Um... assuming you mean Developer Unlock then yes it is actually possible. My Lumia 920 is dev unlocked (or as you call "Jailbroken"). I cannot seem to understand the second part, are you claiming that your device became slower after the dev unlock and you want to upgrade your processor and RAM?
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UM... Seriously updated to JAILBROKEN will be delay, so I updated my window phone with RAM, Processor can't be update
So you can try many fun in window phone, it many fun in window phone like computer :0
I don't know what your native language is, but could you please type your post in that and then use an online translator to English? I can't understand what you're trying to say at all. You can't upgrade the RAM in a Windows Phone (or any other phone that I know of) unless you just mean switching models. It has nothing to do with dev-unlock or any other "jailbreak" sort of feature anyhow. There's no "jailbreak" for Windows Phone 8 right now, although there is an official Developer Unlock feature which allows a limited number of low-permission sideloaded apps. Despite the name, Windows Phone is not much like Windows; there's no Desktop mode, you can't access the file system or registry except through the extremely low-privilege (sandboxed) apps and the indirect control of the Settings (Control Panel, basically) section. You certainly can't run Windows (Client, as in, desktop/laptop PC) software on Windows Phone, even with developer unlock.

[Q] HD7 update problem related to U2M8107(?)

Hello everyone,
I would like to ask you if you know a way I can remove the U2M8107 and the effects it has from my HD7. The problem is I never put this in my phone and I do not know what it does. I know that I can't update my phone now for some months as the OS version I have is 7.5.
Additionally to this I have a startup screen of a car that says "Designed by ansar".
I know this is a noobish question but search engines only brought me to this forum.
Thank you.
ThaliaV said:
Hello everyone,
I would like to ask you if you know a way I can remove the U2M8107 and the effects it has from my HD7. The problem is I never put this in my phone and I do not know what it does. I know that I can't update my phone now for some months as the OS version I have is 7.5.
Additionally to this I have a startup screen of a car that says "Designed by ansar".
I know this is a noobish question but search engines only brought me to this forum.
Thank you.
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Update:
Okay I managed to update my phone using a cab file I found here after reading for some hours ^^. The tutorials are very helpful and detailed. The only problem is that now under the information of the phone itself, it says it is a Nokia Lumia 800. However I'm sure it was for a HD7. Anyway the phone is working fine but this is the only issue.

general questions for windows phone 8 apps

hello everybody, i would like to ask some questions about windows phone 8
First of all i want to inform that i was an owner of a samsung omnia 7 for almost 2 years, then when i decided to buy a new device all those windows phone 8 costed 400euro and that was a no deal for me, so i moved to an android device, now that almost all high end windows phone 8 devices cost max 250 euros i m thinking to switch back to windows phone.
But i would like some information for some Apps that i think are mandatory for me,i use maxim 10 apps and maybe less just the most important ones
1. Viber, does it makes phone calls and does it works on the background, to recive a phone call or a message when the phone is locked ?
2.Whats App the same, does it recives a message when the phone is locked ?
+ notification for both
3. navigation, i heard that there is nokia drive available for other devices, i would like to buy a SAMSUNG ATIV S, although i m interested in nokia lumia 820 (but its dimensions-weight-resolution are disapointing). So does the navigation system works, does it displays traffic load ? i live in munich.
4. i dont remember good but i guess the integraded facebook messanger works when the phone is locked right ?
please reliable answers, thanks in advance!
1 & 2) It should work fine with push notifications, same as on WP7, but I don't use them so I can't really say.
3) Nokia Drive (now called Here Drive) is available for all WP8 devices in some markets (including the US, I don't know about Munich). In other markets, it may be possible to trick the Store into allowing you to install it anyhow for non-Nokia devices (working on that). The app's routing is supposedly traffic-aware, but it does not display traffic itself, and I've found its time estimates to be a little worse than those of the Mango built-in navigation app. On the other hand, the app itself is better in many ways. The built-in Maps app does still display traffic and can compute directions, it just won't follow them or speak them to you.
4) Correct, so long as the phone is not in Battery Saver mode or unable to get a data connection.
GoodDayToDie said:
1 & 2) It should work fine with push notifications, same as on WP7, but I don't use them so I can't really say.
3) Nokia Drive (now called Here Drive) is available for all WP8 devices in some markets (including the US, I don't know about Munich). In other markets, it may be possible to trick the Store into allowing you to install it anyhow for non-Nokia devices (working on that). The app's routing is supposedly traffic-aware, but it does not display traffic itself, and I've found its time estimates to be a little worse than those of the Mango built-in navigation app. On the other hand, the app itself is better in many ways. The built-in Maps app does still display traffic and can compute directions, it just won't follow them or speak them to you.
4) Correct, so long as the phone is not in Battery Saver mode or unable to get a data connection.
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well i cant say that the push notifications were working correctly on wp7 many problems (i had samsung omnia 7) but i have a hope that in wp8 the situation is better!!
thank you very much for your responce, i m really thinking to buy a wp8 device anyway, samsung ativ s, too bad that nokia 820 has ugly dimensions-weight and low resolution, now that the prices have dropped so much and as i said i had wp7 for 2years and i really feel special with this os
I've got the ATIV S myself, it's a nice phone. Check which model you get though; they have slightly different specs (the T899M supports LTE, the other one has a newer Bluetooth spec).

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