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Originally Posted by ou2mame
tethering without a is against your user agreement, and if caught will get you your account canceled. if you owned a company, and had 50+ employees using their company phones on your company plan, tethering... sprint would probably notice. and they'd probably call you. and they could charge you for every kb if they can definitively say that there's no plausible way that that much data could be downloaded to your phone. i've read in a few places over the years since sprint started blocking unregistered nai's of this happening. if you run a company, these things have to be legit. its not worth the risk.
the pic quality issue is related to the poor quality of the camera program most likely. no apps running, fresh soft reset, and the pics come out as if they are stretched in ms paint and originally taken on my old sanyo 8100 lol. there's no point in having a 3.2mp camera if the program running it isn't fast enough to handle it. you just end up with really big, terrible pictures. i mean, if i hold the phone very steady, and have a LOT of light, then yeah, the pictures come out ok. but in anything less than daylight, without putting the camera on a solid surface, they come out pretty bad. i don't care how big they are, they're still terrible pictures. thats one of my major complaints with these phones.
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I must say though, it is better than the 6800 cam app.... but that may be because my touch screen only worked when it choosed to. but I'm not a photo major lol
My plan is a shared plan with 'all data' included... pic, text, internet, even gps....
do you know if that covers the phone as modem (not that I care... i'm not a large corp.) or is that crap in the fine print...
I don't get the fact that they blocked, and straight out denied the gps capabilities on earlier models from HTC (which they just told HTC to block).... yet they leave the use phone as modem option right there for anyone to use.... its a pocket PC, how do they expect someone to think they are doin somethin against their contract when the contract says "Unlimited data plan" .... i'm sure you don't know, but yeah... if they didn't want people doing it, they could prevent it (until someone hacked it)...