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I got the channel line up coming up ok. However, once I get to browsing and click on any content, my screen often turns off when I click on the content, and when I touch the screen again, I am where I was, at the content selection screen. Am I doing something wrong? I had uninstalled sprint TV, reinstalled and re-rared the cache folder back into sprint tv, and it is still not working. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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I just noticed this and hadn't seen it mentioned yet. When you go to the help screen in the options menu and scroll all the way down, there are 2 IDs.
Mine are: Release ID: winmo-st1.5-01005 Customer ID: 0E2B9-39850-B95AC The Customer ID will not give me my ESN in any in other sequence, so I don't know what is creating that Customer ID, or if it's any different then anybody else's since this was a hacked app. I don't think the program is broadcasting our ESN's though. Can anyone else confirm different ID numbers? Does anyone think they could hack the app so that it only broadcasted an ID of our choosing? ...just some food for thought. Last edited by benoldcrap; 12-14-2007 at 06:54 PM. Reason: grammer |
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It's a different ID for everyone, that info is also saved in your registry as well. In fact if you do a hard reset, even reflash your phone and reinstall, you still get the same ID.
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You may be on to something, Primenall.
HKLM\Software\SprintTV\CID is your Customer ID. I'm guessing the UID key would also have to be changed to that of a Touch, but it could work. Can anyone with a Touch share their reg values for those keys? I haven't tested this, but I would also guess that those key would automatically change when you start or exit the program, so someone more technically inclined then me might have to write a script to have those change over to a Touch's IDs everytime it starts up. ...just guessing on that though. |
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The system has to believe the handset is a touch from the moment you get network. The authentication is a combination of software (application) and hardware (ESN, MSID) in order to work. ESN/IMEIs are like MAC addresses with network adaptors, each one is individual and keyed to make/model of the handset. The minute the system gets an authentication request from your handset for network access it registers your esn as well as other subscriber info. This is what i have tried to more simply explain all along, that modifying the STV app and your handset OS settings is only half the task. Its really not more complicated than cloning a touch esn for this situation. Its a bit of a futile task unless you address the hardware/network aspect. Cloning handsets is illegal with criminal penalties if your caught using a "cloned" handset on a network. Sprint uses an "Approved ESN/IMEI List" which means you would need to duplicate an existing, pre-approved ESN. The duplicate ESN will get picked up by the network. ------------------ FYI for those thinking about how this impacts the Open Network/Handset Alliance, it really does not. The alliance is more about OpenSource OS for the handsets themselves. The Network portion would still need to have a handset screened by the system in order to function. If it were a "home built" device it would use an approved radio kit which would come with the appropriate "usable" ESN. There are no plans to allow "home built" radios themselves to access the network. Each network has an enormous budget directed to testing handsets for network usablity prior to launch (i know we all wonder how some still make it) with manufacturers often having to make hardware mods to satisfy the carrier (good example is the 6700 antenna "nub" they added it because they thought it would improve CDMA PCS reception).
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