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Old 06-26-2007, 04:26 PM
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Originally Posted by luv2chill
I really don't know if it is a good idea to flash radio ROMs of other CDMA carriers onto your device. It may "appear" to work fine but every CDMA network is set up somewhat differently (unlike GSM which is more standardized) so I wouldn't be a bit surprised if this causes problems.

If some verizon users who have already done this would like to comment on any legitimate improvements they see that would be interesting, but I really doubt there will be any.

Long story short: Flashing a radio ROM is risky. People might want to hold off to see if there are any consequences (good or bad) before flashing another carrier's radio ROM on their device.
So far I have only seen good reports about flashing to the 1.27 radio ROM. I know I have not had any problems. I see no speed differences but I have noticed a difference in thbattery life. Others have reported some other improvments as well like reception.
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