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Re: Touch Pro 2 FM Radio Questions/Answers

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Originally Posted by Miami_Son View Post
Whatever. Brick or no brick, it sure seems like if the hardware is identical, as stated, that a ROM of either flavor would work to the point of at least getting through boot up. I mean if the only difference is the antenna then it should boot up with either ROM and then possibly not make calls due to the antenna. It not being able to take a GSM ROM tells me there is something hardware related that is in the way.
Install a battery driver made for a different device. It's only there to help with power management and tell the phone how much battery is remaining, so it's not that critical of a driver really, at least as far as OS function goes. It will do the same thing. VZW's latest MR2 update for the TP2 had a bad file in it that kept the device from booting if you had an unlocked phone. The file didn't have any function at all, but it still kept the phone from booting up if it was unlocked.

These devices aren't like a normal computer, they don't have a library of generic drivers to fall back on, and they don't have a bunch of debugging stuff built in to the underlying OS. Space is limited, so if something doesn't come back right, it just stops and doesn't skip over it or anything, it just stops where it is, maybe restarts and tries again, but it's still fairly limited on what it will do.

Nearly all of the hardware is identical to the TP1 outside of the screen, try flashing a TP1 ROM to a TP2 device and it will get the same result as flashing a GSM TP2 ROM to a CDMA TP2 device.
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