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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (Latest version 1.2.3) - 400/500 Only

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Originally Posted by highlandsun View Post
That's not quite correct. In vanilla android, CDMA phones use an APN whose name is hardcoded, and whose MMS info is supposed to be initialized by the carrier as part of their "provisioning". Use of a hardcoded APN is the real hack, from a software design point of view. My patches cleaned things up, removing the special cases for CDMA operation, so that the generic APN menus could be used to edit the MMS info for both CDMA and GSM.

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unfortunately your patches are only on xdandroid. omgb is almost pure aosp with some stuff from cm7. So unless CM takes on you patches, this is where the who cdma /apn discussion ends.
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