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Unlock your Windows Phone for full access to developer utilities

By | November 8, 2011, 4:00am PST

Summary: Microsoft does not give consumers the ability to capture screenshots in Windows Phone, but now you can easily unlock your device for development purposes.

I purchased my HD7 and Dell Venue Pro last year and when given the chance I updated the OS as early as possible while also installing 32GB microSD cards in both devices. Thus, I was interested in trying out the ChevronWP7 experience where I could unlock my device and side load apps.

The developers on the ChevronWP7 team worked with Microsoft to release a valuable tool that has little risk of damaging your device. You can now visit the ChevronWP7 Labs page and then pay $9 for each device token to unlock your devices. I unlocked my Dell Venue Pro yesterday, primarily so I could finally use a screen capture tool to take review screenshots.

You will need to use a Windows computer and have the free WP7 SDK loaded to use the ChevronWP7 unlock utility. After you unlock your device you can develop and test apps or find ones that others have created, such as:

  • Screen Capture v3 - Take screenshots from your Windows Phone 7 to share a funny SMS or illustrate an app on a blog post
  • Webserver (Mango) - Why wouldn’t you run a web server on your phone? (be sure to download the “no-interop” version)
  • Folders for Windows Phone Mango - Organize apps and settings into folders on the Start screen
  • Mango Battery Status - Check your phone’s battery stat in a Live Tile and graph your battery usage

Have any other readers tried out ChevronWP7? If so, do you have any other apps or utilities to recommend to me and the readers?

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Matthew Miller started using a Pilot 1000 in 1997 and has been writing news, reviews, and opinion pieces ever since.

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Matthew is a professional naval architect by day and a mobile gadget freak at all other times. He purchases his own devices and then sells them on eBay or Craigslist to buy more. Many other devices are sent for review on a 30-day loaner basis and then returned to the carrier or manufacturer. If any are provided as “long term loaner units” this will be clearly disclosed in his reviews.

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Matthew Miller

Matthew Miller started using a mobile devices in 1997 and has been writing news, reviews, and opinion pieces ever since. He is a co-host with GigaOM's Kevin Tofel on the MobileTechRoundup podcast and an author of three Wiley Companion series books. Matthew started using mobile devices with a US Robotics Pilot 1000 and has owned over 125 different devices running Palm, Linux, Symbian, Newton, BlackBerry, iOS, Android, webOS, Windows Mobile, and Windows Phone operating systems. His current collection includes an HTC Radar 4G, Dell Venue Pro, Apple iPad 2, HTC Flyer, Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Nokia N9, Apple iPhone 4S, MacBook Pro, and many more, along with tons of accessories and classic devices like the Apple Newton MessagePad 2100 and Sony CLIE UX50. Matthew can be found on various discussion forums under the user name of "palmsolo".
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amqbeai 64 pim
cdsfwrryd2001-24379053093987573648407958063019 23rd Nov
ymrbqp,iahiteoh40, gamod.
The screenshot looks really cool, unlike anything I have ever seen! And the mango screen sure looks pretty - just can't find a reason why MS would not include SS utility out of the box? It could only help them with all the exposure that WP would get in print and websites, compared to the ugly snaps most use now.
Looks like MS is cashing in on the hackers hard work...brilliant!

Although I guess another $9 is trivial in retrospect.
@dtdono0
except that $9 goes to ChevronWP7 guys for their hardwork, not Microsoft.
@Samic

I can't imagine that MS isn't getting some of that as a kick back. I thought they made some kind of deal with them several months ago.
@dtdono0
They did make a deal, which is Microsoft will support homebrew community by blessing that unlock/jailbreak tool and, in return, ChevronWP7 will make sure that tool will not be used as a pirating tool.

Believe it or not, MS actually quite generious for WP7 homebrew community. If you want to try develope homebrew WP7 apps, you don't need to pay a dime for it. All the development tools from MS are free (other than the phone, of course)
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x I'm tc 8th Nov
The webOS "hacking" model should be *the* model.

Hopefully now that unlocking quick and painless, there will be a more active community on WP.
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psychoboogie Updated - 9th Nov
I tried loading the custom color app on my hd7 but it kept getting errors in the xap loader
This change is really big and that is Plasma and LCD televisions. Plasma televisions have many differences one major difference that you can see easily is that they are flat. The other differences are that the still come big sizes. The one we have is 50??? which is not the biggest size you can get.-http://twitter.com/altncorp
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amqbeai 64 pim
cdsfwrryd2001-24379053093987573648407958063019 23rd Nov
ymrbqp,iahiteoh40, gamod.

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