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RUIM Tray which will ft into Board
[img] [img] To Modify the bit into nvm_system in NVM Folder to make 6700 RUIM Based [img] |
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Hex Address 247E in nvm_system file in NVM Controls the Behavior of Phone for RUIM System
0 = RUIM Based 1 = NVM Based 2 = RUIM if available or else read ESN of NVM (Greate for Roamers) Happy Cracking |
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Crayonbreaker,
This gives you the option to go from carrier to carrier like you can do with SIM cards on GSM networks. For example, if I go to a country on the opposite side of the world, I don't want to pay Bell a fortune for roaming there. With GSM, I can just get a SIM card from the local carrier there, put it in the phone and voila I have a local number. Currently with most CDMA phones, you can't do it: the phone's Electronic Serial Number is hardcoded right into the phone. With what hpnasik is describing, you can do just that with your 6700. The question that I am asking myself, however, is whether the carriers in North America have embraced RUIDs yet. Like, can I buy a RUID card to work with Telus or Sprint... |
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