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Upgrade ROM for HTC Trinity/P3600i

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Guys, Anyone of you are jealous to see features of WM6.1/6.2 or even 6.5? When i read through one of the local magazine, i got attracted to one of WM6.2 features which is the threaded sms. from that point i search through the factory for my HTC3600i or globally known as Trinity black edition. Unfortunately, the rom upgrade its not available from factory side. come to my mind that my warranty already expired, so im doing a little DIY to my HTC. Below is the guide line taken from various sides eg. xda developers and many more. Flashing tutorial source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=399827 OK first of all I've put this together hastily so forgive me for slight errors, but most of this should be fine. To flash your P3600i, there are 3 things that should concern you: HardSPL, the Radio, and the ROM. HardSPL: something that allows you to run unsigned code on your phone (e.g. ROMs), and also provides protection in case it screws up. This is the first thing you do. (Th

Display an alternate calendar (Hijri)

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Source: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA101668851033.aspx?pid=CH101726981033#2 Applies to: Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 This feature applies to any language that enables an alternate calendar (alternate calendar: The calendar selected from within Outlook.): Arabic, English, Hebrew, Hindi, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Thai. The short and long date formats, for example, 11/01/07 or November 1, 2007, follow the date formats selected in the operating system's settings. The language of the month and weekday names depends on the country/region selected in the Regional and Language Options (Classic view in both Windows Vista and Microsoft Windows XP) or Regional Options (Microsoft Windows 2000) dialog box in Control Panel and on the calendar selected in the operating system. As a result, you can see alternate language or English Gregorian calendar (Gregorian calendar: The calendar in general use in Western countries/regions. It was introduced in 1582 A.D. as a revision to t