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Re: Evo Tips, Tricks and anything I find useful. Will update. Updated 6/7/10
Works for some and not for others. I know for a fact as it works for me.
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Re: Evo Tips, Tricks and anything I find useful. Will update. Updated 6/7/10
Thanks again for consolidating all the helpful links and tips...saved me a TON of time!
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Wirelessly posted (Sprint HTC Evo : Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; U; Android 2.1-update1; en-us; Sprint APA9292KT Build/ERE27) AppleWebKit/530.17 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Mobile Safari/530.17)
Ive read u cant wear gloves n have response from screen ... well guess this dont apply to rubber gloves as i was using my phone today wearing some .. jus thoughtbid share
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Re: Evo Tips, Tricks and anything I find useful. Will update. Updated 6/8/10
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Rubber gloves i was wearing. Obviously thin enough but not as thin as a dentist or dr would wear. A hair thicker but disposable rubber they were. I admit the flow was still smooth n accurate wearing them |
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Re: Re: Evo Tips, Tricks and anything I find useful. Will update. Updated 6/8/10
Because a screen protector is like .4mm thick where as gloves are like 4mm thick or more.
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Re: Evo Tips, Tricks and anything I find useful. Will update. Updated 6/8/10
Also another way of getting your MSL, if you activated online at Sprint.com/activate near the end of the activation, if will give you a 2nd 6 digit code, one time 6 digit code, MDN and MSID.
The 2nd 6 digit code is your MSL. |
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