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Originally Posted by dragon_sun252
Yes to both I unlocked it then attempted to flash to upgrade radio but i may have done the wrong one
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We will need more information, like the current state of the phone, and so on, because I really can't tell from the information you've provided which step is generating the problem. If it was during the unlocking process,
ImCoKeMaN is the guy who wrote the unlocker, in that case you should either PM him, or post in his
unlocker thread...
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Originally Posted by popeantonio
After flashing OMJ's Manilla custom ROM on my Verizon xv6900, everything seems to work except my data connection. I just get a message stating "could not connect for an unknown reason" or "username or password is wrong".
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I've heard that after installing custom ROMs some VZW customers had to update their phone... I'm not precisely sure of the code for VZW, but for Alltel it would be *228 option 3. You might try that. It certainly won't do any harm. The other alternative is to update your PRL (which might be *228 option 2). -- though this might be essentially the A-Key renewal thing you did... Other thing to check is that you are infact on a VZW tower... EDIT:
*228 may actually help.
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Originally Posted by docil
I'm Sprint HTC Touch 6900 device user, and my currently provider is Fren Mobile8, Indonesia. How to make my GPS works? caused I already tried several Customs ROMs (maybe 4-5 Roms) but it still not finding GPS sattelites on Google Maps.
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Good ammount of information there... check your settings again, it's been the cause of not getting GPS reception for many people... If you need to verify your settings see my post:
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.p...&postcount=240
Another thing to include is what Google Maps says while you try & use the GPS, some have reported troubleshooting help with Google Maps' output.
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PS: Something worthy of note to (newer) readers, don't go so far as to do the fast lock on hack if your GPS simply isn't working, it's complex, and can mess your phone up, once you have GPS working reliably then you can go ahead and do it, but if you can't get your GPS working to begin with, there's no sense in adding a complex & potentially harmful step.