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i think that if stock doesn't work, it's a defect. besides, with everyone who has already scammed for one, you might as well get one while you can!
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Hmm...I'm gonna try to answer this the best way I can without starting a thread that is filled with arguments lol.
Did you try to soft reset and try loading it up again? Possibly install Skyfire (I'm not sure it it will work on the stock ROM, but its worth a shot.) If those dont work, do you go on PPC Geeks often from your phone? Is it something that really really gets to you? A lot of the times, it seems as if the stock ROMs prefer mobile sites as opposed to the full site. There might be a cab out there that can fix it. It would seem like a quick fix. Maybe a Sprint provisioning cab, or a internet fix cab. As far as custom ROMs go, Sprint opposes them anyway. So technically you could call them since you are having a problem with the internet. (Since they think you are only running stock anyway.) Its worth a shot to call them but I dont think they would upgrade you to the TP2 just because the phone will not access full sites. It seems they are catching on to this trick. Goodluck OP! Last edited by champ052005; 02-05-2010 at 11:41 AM. |
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Ignorance is bliss...
But, I do have to say that if you have the knowledge to overcome the issue, it would be considered fraudulent. Will Sprint enforce that? Absolutely not, but that doesn't mean it is right. The people who have used this method to obtain a TP2 have only kept others from getting the device at a lower price. How many phones can you give away if you suddenly aren't selling them? See where I'm going with this? That said, the decision is your's and your's only. Do what you feel is right.
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i like this! someone actually posted yesterday that the tp2 was made just to exchange all the tps. i guess that $349.99 price is just for show lol.
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ok lets this of sprint as toyota. the touch pro software as a gas pedal.
sure anyone can fix the gas pedal themselves but toyota is telling people not to and to bring it to a dealship to have it fixed. now no one is going to crash because of the software on the touch pro (maybe....) but it's the same concept. only sprint isn't doing a recall on the touch pro. sure a custom rom will work better than the stock rom, but if you send your phone to them with a custom rom, they won't accept it. in sprints eyes they would rather send you an updated phone with less issues than have you run a custom rom on the tp. otherwise they would be suggesting to us to run a custom rom to fix half our issues. i disagree with basilray. i don't think it is fraud in any way. while we have the knowledge to overcome the issues, sprint does not want us to go about it this way. if you called up tech support and told them hey i'm having issues on the stock rom but not on a custom rom. they are not going to tell you to run the custom rom. infact they will prob. blame the problems with the stock rom on the fact that you have installed a custom rom at some point. where is the fraud in sending it back to them? it may be a moral issue for some but it is not a fraud issue. hopefully my analogy doesn't confuse anyone lol |
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www.forum.ppcgeeks.com try that on stock sprint rom. bad news is you can't post. ppcgeeks.com takes you to the news page and it will always and forever crash any and all tp running stock 6.1 sprint rom. that in mind, download opera 10 from www.opera.com/mobile/ with your phone and after installing to sd card sellect "set as default" you keep stock 9.5 and can launch it from programs
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