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HTC HD2 gets an update to display SIM card contacts alongside Exchange Server contacts

Categories: Devices, HTC, Windows Phone
By: , IntoMobile
Sunday, January 10th, 2010 at 11:46 AM

HTC HD2

HTC has released a new update for its flagship Windows Mobile smartphone – HD2. It’s made for business folks who rely on Microsoft Exchange Server, so if you’re not in the group, you don’t have to do anything. On the other hand, if you (your company) do(es) use Exchange Server, you’ll want to proceed with the update to have your SIM card contacts displayed alongside Exchange Server contacts. A single list is always a better solution, or at least me thinks so.

Anyway, this update is good only for HD2 ROM versions less than or equal to 1.59.XXX.X. Hop over to this page at HTC’s website and take it from there…

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  • Sucra

    It’s good that HTC has quashed the Exchange SIM bug, but there are still numerous other bugs on the HD2 that need fixing. I was hoping the update would have fixed more than just one of those, but that doesn’t seem the case.