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Originally Posted by Wolf71
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It's very difficult to respond to your points when you put them in the quote like that. But here are my responses:
1. Yes
2. If you are with Sprint and chose Sprint in the carrier customize section, then when you receive an SMS saying "you have received new picture mail" then the link in that SMS will now take you to a properly functioning Picture Mail site. If Sprint is not your carrier then this does not apply to you, and if you do have Sprint but did not select Sprint in the carrier customize section then you need to go back and do that to make this work.
5. Sending between two PPCs was tested as was an infrared remote control program (Novii remote). I was unaware that beaming to a PC was any different but rest assured it will be tested and fixed if necessary.
6. All you have to do is look at Page 2 of this thread where someone already graciously posted screenshots for you.
8. Time Zone setup is part of the welcome wizard which you complete after flashing.
10. No, just choose your carrier in the "Carrier Customize" section of buildos and you'll have no problems.
11. Note I said "the latest version of
CDMA-specific MMS" All 4.x versions are from GSM devices and do not have the necessary support dll (CDMI_API.dll) in them to send MMS from most CDMA carriers. The only exception is Verizon, which uses a GSM-type setup for their MMS implementation.
12. I don't understand your statement here
13. Note in my post I said "primary improvements over
helmi's WM6 (AKU .4.2 ROM release)". The 1x-EV Switch in phone settings was definitely not functional in that release (many people reported it). If verizonguy fixed it in his ROMs then I was unaware as I have not had any time to use them. I am only speaking of bugs fixed and improvements made over helmi_c's last release.
I have to say the tone of your post bothered me. If you have additional questions please just post them without making them sound like accusations/demands. And if you don't want to use this kitchen, feel free not to.