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Originally Posted by Mojary
no need to do anything with the ESN. when you get your tp2, just pop in the sim card and you're all set. again, the tp2 already comes sim unlocked for foreign sim cards. your network settings will be defaulted to "Automatic". make sure you select GSM. if you leave the network settings on automatic, since it is primarily a cdma device, it'll search for a cdma network to connect to first before searching for GSM when you are in a dead spot. if you set it to gsm, it'll only look for that network's signal. will help save battery this way.
when you get your tp2...before doing anything major on it, make sure you read up on all the things you can about it (in this forum and over at xda-forums). after you've gotten your fair share of information overload...read and read again. we were all new with the tp2 at one point. welcome to the forum btw. you'll find that the members here are more than willing to give you the help you'll need.
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thanks a lot!
i read a lot na rin kasi sa xda forums but some of my questions were still left unanswered. thanks for clarifying them for me. the next step now is to get an actual unit.
by the way, do you know kung where dito sa philippines ang service center ng htc? especially here sa cebu. I'm worried na kung i have problems and i need repairs, i cant get it fixed.. just like my old htc wizard..
thanks for the welcome..