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ppc6850 is the sprint touch pro - raph800
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I would guess the difference is how the account is set up somewhere on the backend. There's always been a few people from these other carriers for whom it just works. Quite confounding.
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there is a $15 a month real web html addon i doubt anyone really has it.
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To all that are trying to get data working on cricket. I do have data working on my touch pro android i don't know if its just by luck that its working for me or what. But if anybody has any ideas or needs any info i am more than willing to help. Also i do know there is a HTML plan but i don't have it. I do although get the same speed as the HTML plan on the android OS witch is very interesting.
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Okay, so this didn't actually solve anything. It appears that I still randomly get locks...but mostly none at all. I have tried using Winmo to get a lock first and then running haret but that always causes kernel panic and a reboot of the phone. When I load up Linux again that is when I will sometimes get a lock. Other than that, just a couple of satellites. Could anybody shed some light on this? Other Bell users? Is your GPS running fine? |
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Got it working on my RAPH500...make calls and talk too!
The keyboard is fast, but I can't get a "?". Web working very good. but how do you 'close' programs? |
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You don't really close programs, you just back out of them or go to the home page. It's best you just let the system manage the apps for itself. I know it is difficult for those coming from WinMo where they are constantly worrying about the X button and whether it closes apps.
If you insist, get a task manager and kill off only high level apps like browser or maps. Killing off low level apps often results in instability. New users often just go in and kill everything in sight to see a high free memory count. |
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I've been using Android exclusively now for a few days, and my clock was -way- off... so I dug up "ClockSync" from the app market. As it turns out, Bob is my uncle; I set it to auto-sync NTP every 15 minutes and now my clock is about right most of the time. Yay!
Also, I discovered pay apps using MarketEnabler - for Sprint I used ID 310120, which I think is actually correct (Hero according to various sites - see http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread...115443&page=51 for use). Presumably there is some way to make the ID permanent, but running ME is good enough for me as rarely as I'm likely to buy apps. My battery life is at least 5-6 disconnected hours on a charge (no GPS usually), which is plenty with my spare battery. Part of me thinks my battery meter is getting more accurate, and part of me thinks I'm getting used to popping away the warnings. No evidence either way, really, but it is much less annoying than when I started. Forgive me if I duplicated some other posts. Exciting times to be using a TP; I see that the 3D driver is in the new XDAndroid, so I may have to upgrade soon. Thanks makk and all! |
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