Originally posted by Nerologic
MMS hasn't been working in the past few days.
APN MMSC MMS Proxy and MMS Proxy are all correct.
I can receive em, but I can't send them.
Suggestions??
Without knowing the carrier's name, it's quite impossible for us to trackdown any APN settings changes and etc. I would double check all fields to confirm it's work? I don't know.
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Originally posted by AndyVlak
Hey thx for the quick reply ... the 'modern firmware' says 05.16.02, so it's today. Pretty much, she just restored her phone to new, and she says it automatically updated to the latest iOS, argh.
You'll have to use the Gevey Sim to unlock that ver.
Don't use the iPad baseband of 06.15.00, it's a nightmare and it should be completely avoided.
E2EK1EL
HTC Sensation looks to have signed bootloader, custom ROMs look to be bummed
Did you think maybe HTC would change its ways after locking down the bootloader on the Thunderbolt and Incredible S? Sorry, no. The upcoming Sensation looks to have been similarly afflicted, with Android Police bringing the bad news that its internals are protected by HTC's private key. This will definitely prove to be an issue for those looking to run custom ROMs that are clean as a whistle, but something tells us the hackers shall overcome. They usually do.
(Motorola and now HTC is enforcing their bootloaders to be locked)
AndyVlak
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Originally posted by E2EK1EL
Without knowing the carrier's name, it's quite impossible for us to trackdown any APN settings changes and etc. I would double check all fields to confirm it's work? I don't know.
You'll have to use the Gevey Sim to unlock that ver.
Don't use the iPad baseband of 06.15.00, it's a nightmare and it should be completely avoided.
Hey,
Can i unlock it straight from that version, or do i need to downgrade to an earlier version. And do you have a website that you know of? I googled it and it seems to talk about iph 4, i have an iph 3gs, in case you didn't know. And i just want to unlock, not jailbreak. Thx a bunch
E2EK1EL
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Originally posted by AndyVlak
Hey,
Can i unlock it straight from that version, or do i need to downgrade to an earlier version. And do you have a website that you know of? I googled it and it seems to talk about iph 4, i have an iph 3gs, in case you didn't know. And i just want to unlock, not jailbreak. Thx a bunch
1) No
2) Can't downgrade the basebands
3 & 4) The iPad baseband 06.15.00 can't be loaded on the IP4, only 3G and 3GS.
5) Can't unlock w/ ultrasnow unless you jailbreaking and the factory unlock database can not be access anymore by 3rd parties.
Just get the Gevey Sim, as I stated before
AndyVlak
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Originally posted by E2EK1EL
1) No
2) Can't downgrade the basebands
3 & 4) The iPad baseband 06.15.00 can't be loaded on the IP4, only 3G and 3GS.
5) Can't unlock w/ ultrasnow unless you jailbreaking and the factory unlock database can not be access anymore by 3rd parties.
Just get the Gevey Sim, as I stated before
sorry man, never heard of that. is it against the rules to ask where you get one in toronto?
E2EK1EL
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Originally posted by AndyVlak
sorry man, never heard of that. is it against the rules to ask where you get one in toronto?
Wait a sec ... forgot the Gevey sim only works w/ the IP4.
AndyVlak
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Originally posted by E2EK1EL
Wait a sec ... forgot the Gevey sim only works w/ the IP4.
cool ... ya, i've got the 3gs. i'm more confused than ever, lol. I'll have to try again tmrw. Thx anyways
E2EK1EL
I suggest you to do a carrier unlock, get your sister to call Rogers. Sounds like she HUP'ed to another phone and this will make the 3GS off contract and unlockable.
There's no other way to unlock the iPhone, unless you jailbreak and apply ultrasnow ... given if you're on the baseband of 05.16.01. Which in this case you don't want to jailbreak and you've updated the baseband.
Nerologic
I'm an idiot, I had the mvno wrong on the APN, it reset when I "reseted the network settings" lol
AndyVlak
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Originally posted by E2EK1EL
I suggest you to do a carrier unlock, get your sister to call Rogers. Sounds like she HUP'ed to another phone and this will make the 3GS off contract and unlockable.
There's no other way to unlock the iPhone, unless you jailbreak and apply ultrasnow ... given if you're on the baseband of 05.16.01. Which in this case you don't want to jailbreak and you've updated the baseband.
Dude, thanks for the help. At this point, it does look like it's worth just paying Rogers $50 to get it officially unlocked. Without your insight, i might have just screwed up the phone completely. Cheers! :)
E2EK1EL
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Originally posted by AndyVlak
Dude, thanks for the help. At this point, it does look like it's worth just paying Rogers $50 to get it officially unlocked. Without your insight, i might have just screwed up the phone completely. Cheers! :)
NP, bright side of things ... even though Rogers / Fido have the most strict and unfair unlocking policy, we do have access to that database for $50. Some regions don't even have that access and when that unlocking service came out, they paid almost upto $180 USD to unlock the 3GS and IP4.
E2EK1EL
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Originally posted by jester
Google just paned Apple. If you are lucky person that has the Nexus S you can download Android 2.3.4 and you can video chat with Google Talk via 3G/4G + WiFi.
:D
I can't wait for them to roll out the update to the Nexus One or at least the Samsung Galaxy SII
Confirmed: T-Mobile blocking GTalk video chat over 3G on Nexus S
Many Nexus S owners received a rude surprise when attempting to initiate an Android 2.3.4 video chat on T-Mobile's 3G network. Rather than being greeted by a smiling friend on the screen, a terse message explained "You must be connected to a WiFi network to start a video chat." Ouch. Doing the responsible thing, we tested the issue and were able to confirm that T-Mo is blocking this headline feature -- which worked just dandily over Sprint's 3G network on the Nexus S 4G. While the latest Gingerbread update includes built-in support for 3G video chat, Google has left the decision to mobile carriers whether to implement the functionality. We know choice is great, but when it ultimately hinders consumers, we'd really prefer an iron-fisted display of strength from Mountain View.
(More carriers will follow, video calling on 3G to 3G connection is garbage)