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Old 08-11-2007, 11:54 PM
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Oh, nah then nevermind. Did you physically bring your phone in and they took it and programmed it? Or did they tell you how to program it over the phone?

Mainly I think what you're interested in are the #777 settings. Most carriers just use a generic dialup connection with no proxy and no user name and password. You can check yourself by going to Start->Settings->Connections tab->Manage existing connections.

That is assuming you use your 6700 for data. If all you do is voice calls then you don't need to save anything--your phone number and all the "phone stuff" is saved in a different chip than the one you're messing with when flashing the phone--this is by design so that you don't have to reprogram the phone every time you upgrade the ROM.
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