A Sprint user has reviewed an aftermarket cradle that charges quicker:
SprintUsers.com – Seidio Innodock cradle docking solution for 6700 – A Review
A Sprint user has reviewed an aftermarket cradle that charges quicker:
SprintUsers.com – Seidio Innodock cradle docking solution for 6700 – A Review
Thanks to Dave Horner:
You can go into the windows\ directory on your device and run the program named “ClientProvision”. This program actually re-downloads the wireless sync app to the device.
Some people get confused over how to wirelessly update the XV6700 with email and calendar; this is the guide you need to use to setup the service:
A hard reset wipes the device and restores all factory settings (if you haven’t modded the ROM). All data and installed programs will be wiped clean.
Hold both softkeys (“-”) and push the reset button once. Release the reset button while still holding onto the softkeys. A screen will appear asking if you want to reset all data. Press “Y” to reset, and “N” to cancel.
Our buddy over at Big Internet Mall went to the 3GSM Congress and specifically sought out UTStarcom to check out the forthcoming XV6800. It wasn’t there. What does that mean? Probably nothing since XV6800 is CDMA, and the visitors to 3GSM were, obviously, GSMphiles:

After the griping that has spread across the internet regarding the lack of AKU 3.3 support, UTStarcom has announced it will provide a patch at some point and after Verizon approves it.
AKU 3.3 is an upgrade to Windows Mobile which, up until shortly, UTStarcom, decided not to issue for the XV6700. So some creative types went and ported an existing 3.3 ROM to the XV6700:
PPCGeeks.com – View topic – Get Helmi_C’s AKU3.3 RIGHT HERE!
The XV6700 can be used as a GPS device. The use of a bluetooth GPS receiver was mandatory until Navizon came out. If you live in a fairly populous location, your area may be heavily mapped using Navizon. This would enable you to use the 6700 as a GPS unit:
Navizon – Peer-to-Peer Wireless Positioning
If you want the XV6700 to act as a true GPS navigator, see next post.
Collection of reviews (remember, most were written before VZW came to its senses and allowed WiFi and phone to work simultaneously):
If you purchased your 6700 before August or September 2006, first thing you should do is apply the Verizon upgrade:
The upgrade will wipe your device, so back up everything first.
The upgrade does several important things:
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