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Originally Posted by marke
K - I figured this would turn into a bunch of people saying all kinds of junk about what can't be done instead of someone trying to actually help given the FACTS that I stated. Those facts being:
- I use Cricket
- I have a PPC 6700 (in addition to my TP2)
- The PPC 6700 can handle a voice call and while I talk on the phone I can surf Web pages in IE.
Not sure how it works, or why it works. But it works. So my simple question was does anyone know the hack for the PPC? Because I want to try it on the TP2 over a Cricket network.
I don't wanna hear about Sprint or Verizon or GSM or EVDO specs or what's on sale at your local Walmart.
Sorry if that's sounds a bit curt. I thought my question was pretty clear to begin with.
We need more signal and less noise. Oooo, a cell phone pun.
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And I am sorry if this sounds a bit curt, but you are wrong man. You can not use an active data session while using voice on any CDMA network in north america. There are some 3G specs that allowed it, but EVDO is not one of them (and 1X sure as heck isn't either).
Again, post a video proving it. You say all of those claims are facts- not until you prove them buddy. Right now they are just outlandish claims.
The technology Cricket uses (CDMA) does not allow for voice and data at the same time. Period.
I will happily admit that I (and everyone else, on every relevant site on the net) is wrong about this if you post a video. But we all know that won't happen because it simply isn't possible.
So, in short- the "hack" you are asking for does not exist. That's why nobody has given it to you.
You think Verizon would allow AT&T to blast them in all the commercials about voice and data at the same time? I mean, seriously, if it was just a simple reg hack to get it to work? LOL!
It's the technology the network is using that prevents it, not a setting on the phone.
Show me something, anything, that even hints this is possible. The only way it's even almost possible is if the carrier switches to a VOIP instead of a switched network. And even then, it would have to be a pretty high bandwidth and low latency connection. 1X is neither of those. EVDO isn't even good enough to do it (especially the rev 0 EVDO that Cricket uses) let alone a dial up speed 1X connection.