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i think it has to do with the slot cycle. theres a few posts about it. you need your msl code. then you dial ##pst# edit the slot cycle from 2 to 1. more specific directions in the registry tweak post i think
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And how do I get my MSL? Do I just call up sprint and ask them? Will they freely give it to me? What department do I need to speak to? Thanks in advance, I really do appreciate it.
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http://ppcgeeks.com/download,id,1864.html Credit goes completely to isosdcftp for creating this utility. You input your Hex ESN number (found on a sticker underneath your battery, or on the original box) and it outputs your MSL/SPC (MSL = master subsidy lock, I think). Note: HEX ESN is case-sensitive, I believe. |
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Am I doing something wrong??
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Has anyone that's done this tweak actually noticed any difference? I tried testing as follows: 1) with SCI='2' (default), called my cell from my home phone and counted how many rings it took before my phone activated and rang 2) changed SCI to SCI='1', called my cell from my home phone and counted how many rings it took before my phone activated and rang I didn't really notice any difference....... |
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its normal for it to ring 2-3 times on the callers end b4 it ever comes thru to you cell phone... its always dones this... the slot cycle changes out often your cell phone checks for an incoming call/message, which could help if you caught it at the beginning of its cycle
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If you read up on the CDMA protocol, it clearly states that slot cycle is controled by the base station (tower) and NOT by the phone. I don't think changing this on our phones has any effect on ring reponse time.
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