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so what happens if you renew it before it expires... can you still keep it that way?
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calltones
there is a way to get calltones without switching phones. the easiest way is actually using your pc you'll need to download a wap browser and set up the proxy for 68.28.31.33 then go to vision home page and you may have to login can't quite remember at the moment but once you do you'll be able to access the calltones i was also able to get it to work with opera browser but i lucked out since when you load the vision page it shows nothing but maybe a link that happened to be to calltones lol so i can change mine from my phone. hope this helps
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How can I download a wap browser?
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I was able to change the proxy settings on my phone and was able to get to the sprint calltones site. I then bookmarked the site and can still get to it without any browser changes.
There is a post either here or at pdaphonehome on how to do this. Here is the link I bookmarked minus what I suppose identifies my phone to sprint: http://calltones.sprintpcs.com:8080/session_start.asp?action=featured_call_tones&id="m y phone identification" |
I setup the proxy and went to http://calltones.sprintpcs.com:8080/...red_call_tones and managed to get a error that Call Tones is temporarily unavailable. Try again later. Thanks for posting. Hope they get it up soon so I can try this out. :D
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but its working on the other cell hmmmmm....
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If I use the link without the encrypted I'd, then I get the same results. But with it, it still works. Maybe try here to see if you can get in with proxy settings set.
http://calltones.sprintpcs.com:8080/...m-url=home.asp |
Here is the original post from pdaphonehome :
Vision Homepage And Call Tones on PPC6700 originally posted by DrWowe on PPC6700users.com, changed by me to update information that currently works In case you like being able to check your minutes online, or view the other content there. Smile This is a two-part hack. First, you have to setup the Sprint proxy. Second, you have to make the website think you're running on a supported phone. 1) Setup the proxy. Goto Settings->Connections->Sprint->Proxy Settings. Set the proxy address to 68.28.31.33. Click advanced. Make sure the port for HTTP is 80, and get rid of Socks. 2) Change the User-Agent. Get your favorite registry editor. Goto: HKLM/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Internet Settings/5.0/User Agent Backup what's there currently. (don't skip this). If you're using PHM, you can export the whole key to a file. Get rid of everything else, and add the following String Values: Compatible=compatible Default=Mozilla/4.0 Desc=Windows 98; PalmSource/hspr-H102; Blazer/4.0 Platform=Windows 98; PalmSource/hspr-H102; Blazer/4.0 UA-Language=Windows 98; PalmSource/hspr-H102; Blazer/4.0 Version=MSIE 6.0 Now Sprint thinks you're using a Treo 650 or 700p! 3) Goto http://vision.sprintpcs.com. If it doesn't look right, check all the settings again. You should have 10 links numbered 1,2,...,9,0. The website is very picky, if you have any typos or mistakes in the user-agent it won't work. |
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