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You can try ##778# (NO SEND) if that doesn't work you can Also go to this link and down load and install the diagnostic tools cab.It has a EPST link in it. This is Ryanmogul6800's 4share site and I give him all credit for any program He provides.
Phone calls will go through 1X and data will go through EVDO.
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I read that u have touch working good on Cricket can you walk me threw how to Fully Flash my touch to Cricket? I will be so thanks full . Thanks in advance. |
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1st you may want to try a different radio in my local area there is one radio for the Vogue that gets better locks than others. 2nd Your signal from the towers as well as sats you can try the following using QPST Go to the GPS1 tab and uncheck all the boxes then recheck them. then enter the following pde ip address 117.29.223.11 pde port # 8080 pde transport IP Position calculation mobile Write to phone close out Then Registry edit HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\HTC\SUPL AGPS ServerPort = 8080 ServerIP = 172.29.223.11 EnableAGPS = 0 EnableGPSSmart = 0 GPSMode = 1 I would start with QPST and make those changes then proceed on to upgrading the radio. cricKet does not officially support AGPS and they do not offer support for it, even though they do have it. They just haven't released it yet. Last edited by whitey10tc; 11-11-2009 at 02:16 AM. |
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JohnStewart, if no one has told you, yet, the reason you see the EVDO symbol change to a 1X when you're in a call is because Cricket doesn't allow you to use data and phone services at the same time. Only one service at a time, man. Did you get your GPS functioning? I'm working on getting my Mogul 6800 repaired and would like to know if it's worth it. If I can use GPS, then it's worth the $$$.
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Whitey, where can I find the 38199 PRL?
The entire internet is void of it. I have a phone that I'm trying to extract it from, but it's an old Samsung that isn't playing nice with QPST, so no luck there. *228 isn't working in my situation, which is why I'm looking for the PRL. |
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Why are you looking for it inparticular. Do you have a phone that's not OTASP'ing. Have you tried 1013 for OTASP. |
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Yeah OTA fail, big time. Cricket doesn't have a good reason for me, as to why. I've flashed other phones, and helped others move WinMo phones to cricket. Just no luck here.
I tried, literally, every Cricket .PRL in the Corolada database, and every other one I could find that seemed like others had success. The phone receives texts, mirrored with the old phone that was using the service (if you turn on the old samsung qualcomm, you get the texts, just like the HTC), and if both phones are turned on, the call goes to the HTC, strangely. But calling out gives you the fast-busy signal. I'm about to flash my old LG EnV, extract the PRL with LG Tools, then move the .prl to the HTC, turn it on, and hopefully not need to *228. 38599 and 38699 are newer than 38199, but you mentioned 38199 in one of your posts, so I decided to ask. Was that a c/p from another post? If so, I'd quickly seek the OP to find it! Thanks for your help anyway. It's really appreciated. **edit*** This is the post where you have it listed: http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.p...20&postcount=8 It's post #8 in this thread. I've been trying to Google hunt for where it came from. I'd love to find who has that PRL! Last edited by pkopalek; 02-28-2010 at 11:03 PM. |
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