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Re: [2/27/2010] Google Android for TP2 CDMA [In Dev]
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first, remove your sim card (using your stylus), then start phone, and make a phone call to vmail and start android. Once in android, go thru the steps again of registering the network. Done. Also, when you make the first call in android, you will have to press the volume key to get audio from the ear-speaker while in the call, and then you can hear the caller and the caller should hear you. Hope it helps. |
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Sweet Land A'mighty I gots me a working Android (all but data of course)!!!
Very cool, guys! Thanks for all the work! |
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Check the link in my signature.. that page has a bunch of additional links..look for the section "Threads of Interest"
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Many of the questions asked over and over are answered here:
Port Status: click here FAQs: Click here CDMA Dev Thread: Click here GSM Dev Thread: Click here Latest Kernel and Module: Click here |
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=601751 You might want to grab the startup.txt from 95-civic's package; I don't know if the Rhodium one included with xdandroid is different or not. |
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Re: [2/27/2010] Google Android for TP2 CDMA [In Dev]
makkonen when are you going to become a TouchPro2 Android Guy? I thought u got rid of that touch pro already...
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android, cdma, sprint, touch pro 2, tp2 |
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