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Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro -- Now working on Verizon! And with GPS!

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Originally Posted by xlarkascendingx View Post
has anyone looked into u2nl? if not, ill have to do some intense research
I have played with u2nl and autostart, to get an evo running on Cricket. It worked fine, after making sure all the paths pointed to the right places.

I'm not sure whether it is necessary or sufficient for an xdandroid phone to get working data on Cricket (though I suspect it is at least necessary, assuming you're on an account that uses a proxy, and not one of the full android accounts). I think in order to get it to work, you'll need at least a little comfort in messing with shell scripts. This download contains a precompiled binary and a good set of scripts; it's a good starting point. Read up on the steps necessary for flashing Android phones to Cricket for more info on how you'd install and run the scripts. (You can probably skip the autostart.apk stuff, since xdandroid's got plenty of spots where you can stick a command to run a script at startup.)

Good luck.

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I am on verizon network, but the phone is Alltel HTC Touch pro..
Well, since it's CDMA, it's definitely not a RAPH100. Pull the battery; it'll be listed under there somewhere.
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