Im in the US right now. Wondering about bying the phone. Worries me that it wont work with european 3G. Havent found one single statement that it actually work with european/norwegian 3G.
Please confirm if it have all its functions and run on norwegian 3G after unlocking it.
Best regards
Morten
mortenolarsen said:
Im in the US right now. Wondering about bying the phone. Worries me that it wont work with european 3G. Havent found one single statement that it actually work with european/norwegian 3G.
Please confirm if it have all its functions and run on norwegian 3G after unlocking it.
Best regards
Morten
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Its should do because on the box of the uk version it lists all of the countries that it works in and im sure NO will mean norway?? Email HTC and double check tho?
It does work in Holland
I bought an unlocked G1 in the USA last week and it functions perfectly in the Netherlands. The only thing you need to do is find your country code and provider code. With these codes you add your APN.
hey!
I'm in spain and 3g work fine, you only need to know the APN from your carrier
mortenolarsen said:
Im in the US right now. Wondering about bying the phone. Worries me that it wont work with european 3G. Havent found one single statement that it actually work with european/norwegian 3G.
Please confirm if it have all its functions and run on norwegian 3G after unlocking it.
Best regards
Morten
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No problem, I bought the phone off Ebay.
I'm using the G1 with a Hello simcard. (Telenor network)
Both 3G and Edge works perfect. (I usually disable 3G because of battery drain)
The only problem I have is MMS. At the moment there is from my knowledge not possible to have two different APNs. And Telenor do not have a single APN (that I know of) that support both MMS and internet profile. From what I read this should be solved soon. (Then we can have different APNs assigned to different functions such as MMS, Browser etc...)
The APN I use at the moment is:
Name: Telenor
ANP: internet
Username: dj
Password: dj
I've tried several other combinations with the MMS server, proxy etc... but never got it working.
FYI, I updated my phone (orig US RC28) with the modified TC5-RC8 update found here. Keeping root and getting rid of myfaves and the US number format in the dialer. So make sure the phone you buy is Pre RC30 and don't allow any pushed updates from google.
Løp og kjøp!
First of all, I've got to say that there is more Norwegian guys here than I'd expected. I am used to being the only Norwegian (and sometimes Scandinavian guy) on forums like this.
Hilsen nordlendingen
What about special characters? (æøå)
APN for Telenor - solved
I finally sorted the problem with mms on telenor network. (Norway)
Here is APN parameters i use:
name: Telenor
apn: telenor
username: dj
password: dj
mmsc: http://mmsc/
mms proxy: 10.10.10.11
mms port: 8080
mcc:242
mnc:01
Others not listed are <not set>
With this setup both sending and receiving mms works perfect, as well as normal data connection for browsing/mail etc...
Love the G1
kjetil84 said:
What about special characters? (æøå)
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You just hold down the corresponding character and you get what you need. Hold down A and you can use Å , O gives you Ø etc...so no problem.
I am having some problems with the æøå support.
Sometimes when I try to use æø or å it mark the entire text I've written, and when I move the cursor with the scrollwheel I am left with either 'a' or 'o' depending on which character I attempted to write.
It happens in the browser, and sometimes other apps as well.
I'm from Norway too
Have bought a G1 on eBay, and it should arrive in a week or so.
Anybody got the APN-settings for Netcom/Onecall?
Hilsen Østlendingen
Just create a new APN,
(name networknorway)
APN : internet
MCC 242
MNC 05
works like a charm on onecall just so you know =)
Thnx.
Wrote you a message on androidcommunity.com but never got an answer.
Now I have all the info I need though.
Looking forward to using the G1 =]
I live in Norway and want the G1
Hi!
Well, now that Google is offering the G1 for 399$, I might want to pick one up. However, I see that its not available in Norway, (although Sweden is one of the lucky). I am considering ordering it to the US or Canada then shipped to Norway.
This should work out fine, right?
Yes, but you'll want to make sure that you have an unlimited data plan, or you'll find your data usage to be high. By limiting your data usage, you'll completely miss the point of the G1, which is really great for internet-on-the-go, streaming videos and music, etc
Thanks for the tip! Ive been looking for an unlimited data plan in Norway for ages, but unfortunately, they are horribly expensive here in Norway for some reason! Makes me mad!
Just ordered.. 264$ for shipping to Canada! What a ripoff! Laughable, but oh well..
The phone works in Norway, no problem...
In regards to unlimited data plan, it's not a must - but still nice. My data traffic is about the same as my last phones. (nokia n82/ htc hermes setup with push mail etc...)
The wifi works great with the G1 and I usually use that when downloading off the market etc..
I do miss some good maps (auto routing) to go with the gps though...
How about Norwegian keys, such as æ, ø and å? How would I be able to use them on the hardware keyboard? Are they mapped to fn + [keys] somehow, or are they handled as special symbols, or what? I guess the G1 has no Norwegian regional settings, or anything?
Kind Regards
Untouchab1e said:
How about Norwegian keys, such as æ, ø and å? How would I be able to use them on the hardware keyboard? Are they mapped to fn + [keys] somehow, or are they handled as special symbols, or what? I guess the G1 has no Norwegian regional settings, or anything?
Kind Regards
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They are built in natively. Push and hold "a", then you'll get a list. It works for other key varients also.
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Hi. I have T-Mobile (prepaid)... I've always used unlocked phones and I've never had problems with MMS. These are my settings:
Name: T-Mo MMS/T-Mobile GPRS
Modem: Cellular Line (GPRS...)
wap.voicestream.com
216.155.165.50 (also tried .050)
Port: 8080
216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
What am I doing wrong?
Hello? No one writes back anymore?
olly666 said:
Hello? No one writes back anymore?
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Try using the Connection wizard??
I downloaded it, installed it, run it...but the drop downs for "Country:" and "Operator:" are blank.....
Have you soft reset first...usually the program will begin to find the settings automatically.
I did a soft reset, and nothing... It didn't start automatically, it still had blank fields when I opened it up, and I'm still not getting MMS's. Any other ideas?
I know your profile says Phoenix, but just want to make sure you aren't in South Florida, big T-Mobile issues there at the moment.
Nope, Phoenix
Shame your in Usa, id have wished i could help.
This is from t-mobile.com's website
WAP GW IP Address:216.155.165.050
APN Name:wap.voicestream.com
Messaging Server:http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
Data Mode:Connection Oriented
If your on pre-paid make sure you have enough credit on your phone (you wouldnt belive the fools i handel who forget that)
dry_ice said:
Shame your in Usa, id have wished i could help.
This is from t-mobile.com's website
WAP GW IP Address:216.155.165.50
APN Name:wap.voicestream.com
Messaging Server:http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
Data Mode:Connection Oriented
If your on pre-paid make sure you have enough credit on your phone (you wouldnt belive the fools i handel who forget that)
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corrected the IP address from 216.155.165.050 to .50
I found that the only way i could get my MMS with TMO to Work Is if I changed the Last tab from "T-mobile" MMS to "The Internet" and soft Reset Than everything should work GREAT !
The great thing about the Hero is the cool widgets and the Facebook/contacts intergration. Not all of these widgets and features are compatable with Vodafone UK. Also many have commentend about the gap between the screen and the casing. I asked HTC about these two issuse. Here's the response:
New Response From [ Pete (Europe Support (Tech)) ]
I am afraid that the vodafone rep is wrong about not blocking ports. everyone using the Hero on vodafone UK is reporting the same issues with the widgets so they do indeed have other ports blocked. in fact i know for a fact that there are more than just that port blocked as they also block the common VPN ports, the WAP ports and certain others to prevent things like MSN...
as for the screen issue, i have heard of a couple of other people that have this, and it seems that the seal may not have fitted correctly. That would be best to send it back, or i am sure that we could fix it later as well.
best regards,
HTC Europe Support
What are we going do now about the Vodafone issue? I might call Vodafone and ask them.
Mansn said:
What are we going do now about the Vodafone issue? I might call Vodafone and ask them.
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I spoke to them, they don't recognise it as an issue. They'll probably say its not a supported handset so bog off. Give it a try though Mansn you never know. Tip for ya, when you call 191 select the option for blackberry. That'll get you through to the propper geeky techs with beards and all! Any other option and you'll end up talking to a Pat or Maureen who will struggle to understand what the heck you're on about.
If these things don't work then there is no point in even owning a Hero. Might as well by a Magic for half the price.
I just called 191. Where is the crackberry option?
1. Balance, Bills, PUK code
2. Lost stolen, making and receiving calls
3. Help with broadband and landlines
4. Less than 7 days, want to return it
I was told by the last guy i spoke to to select the blackbury option. You're right, there isn't an option. Anyway, just got through to a Maureen who has put me in the que for a tech dept.. 20 minute delay apparently.. Maureen did say "that phone is not supported, we can't help you"
I think the only way round it would be another VPN from Voda to bypass the blocks. O2 do that for getting round the data compression.
Will they provide an alternative APN so we can use the Hero to its full potential? might find out in 18 minutes........ TBC
Just spoke to the beards at Voda.
They have contridicted the HTC comments and say they do not block ports. Bottom line "this is not a supported handset. Is there anything else I can help you with today?"
I've discovered a half work around. The default APN is "internet" with username web password web.
Change this to APN wap.vodafone.co.uk (overwrite the word internet)
password wap, username wap.
Now the facebook and flickr pages load. All is good apart from the twitter app. That still doesn't work. I've found the internet speeds so much faster. On the internet APN I got half a meg, now on wap.vodafone.co.uk i'm now getting nearly 2 meg! Both APNs use the inclusive 500mb BTW.
so.. we're getting somewhere, just gotta sort twitter, there are other widgets on the market place which do work in the meantime.
that's nice of them.
Basically "you didn't buy it from us, bugger off!!"
i suppose that they may have changed things, but when i used to work for them, they definitely blocked some ports on the internet APN. 500 and 9201/9202 were definitely blocked at least, and port 80 was blocked on the business VPN access point!
And besides, if you can connect over Wifi but not on the Vodafone APNs then it just proves that they ARE blocking ports and they just haven't got the guts to admit it.
at least with T-Mobile they only block ports through their proxy...turn the proxy off and all is open!
Damn glad i chose to stay with t-mobile and not change to vodafone!
and yikes, everything even works on Three!! come on Vodafone, have the guts to admit it or just open the damn ports up!!
Why are any of these things not using standard HTTP over port 80?
I may be forced to move to Vodafone through work. What exactly is going to stop working?
As an aside, how is their 3g network compared to O2?
mwatson said:
Just spoke to the beards at Voda.
They have contridicted the HTC comments and say they do not block ports. Bottom line "this is not a supported handset. Is there anything else I can help you with today?"
I've discovered a half work around. The default APN is "internet" with username web password web.
Change this to APN wap.vodafone.co.uk (overwrite the word internet)
password wap, username wap.
Now the facebook and flickr pages load. All is good apart from the twitter app. That still doesn't work. I've found the internet speeds so much faster. On the internet APN I got half a meg, now on wap.vodafone.co.uk i'm now getting nearly 2 meg! Both APNs use the inclusive 500mb BTW.
so.. we're getting somewhere, just gotta sort twitter, there are other widgets on the market place which do work in the meantime.
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Hi. Where do I find these settings, please? Is there any risk to changing the settings? Thank you!
mwatson said:
Just spoke to the beards at Voda.
They have contridicted the HTC comments and say they do not block ports. Bottom line "this is not a supported handset. Is there anything else I can help you with today?"
I've discovered a half work around. The default APN is "internet" with username web password web.
Change this to APN wap.vodafone.co.uk (overwrite the word internet)
password wap, username wap.
Now the facebook and flickr pages load. All is good apart from the twitter app. That still doesn't work. I've found the internet speeds so much faster. On the internet APN I got half a meg, now on wap.vodafone.co.uk i'm now getting nearly 2 meg! Both APNs use the inclusive 500mb BTW.
so.. we're getting somewhere, just gotta sort twitter, there are other widgets on the market place which do work in the meantime.
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Hey. Having the same problem with Vodafone too, but seems as though it's just Twitter that's being the bugger with me, facebook & flickr have been fine so far.
I have tried various other Twitter widgets from market place but they either won't refresh tweets or I can't update my tweets. Is there one you would recommend that hopefully does both so I dont have to have 2 Twitter widgets running??
Thanks!
Ant!
bigbamboo5 said:
Hi. Where do I find these settings, please? Is there any risk to changing the settings? Thank you!
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There is no risk at all, you can change it back. from the home screen menu>settings>Access Point Names>Vodafone Post-Pay ISP (or pre-pay depeding on what you got> change the NAME, USERNAME and PASSWORD fields.
mwatson said:
There is no risk at all, you can change it back. from the home screen menu>settings>Access Point Names>Vodafone Post-Pay ISP (or pre-pay depeding on what you got> change the NAME, USERNAME and PASSWORD fields.
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I have done that - thank you. Does this now mean that my Facebook shortcut will show the latest update when I click on it, or is there something more that it will do? (Sorry to be a doofus!)
bigbamboo5 said:
I have done that - thank you. Does this now mean that my Facebook shortcut will show the latest update when I click on it, or is there something more that it will do? (Sorry to be a doofus!)
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Not sure what you mean about facebook short cut? This should now let you view facebook anf Flickr photos in the People app. Give it a try..
mwatson said:
Not sure what you mean about facebook short cut? This should now let you view facebook anf Flickr photos in the People app. Give it a try..
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Blimey. Done that and now I have the thousand or so Facebook friends in the phone too! *Blinks* It's going to make scrolling through a bit of a 'mare - especially as the 'scroll down by letter' thing on the right of the screen is so difficult to operate...
EDIT: Most of the new Facebook contacts aren't showing the photo. Do I need to do each of these individually, or is there a way of doing them all at once?
Ok, maybe I am being thick, but I got a HTC Hero today on a Vodafone pay monthly tariff with unlimited internet (ok 500Mb)
The internet wont work at all though.
Can anyone post the full list of their working connection details please?
Thanks
Zippyioa
zippyioa said:
Ok, maybe I am being thick, but I got a HTC Hero today on a Vodafone pay monthly tariff with unlimited internet (ok 500Mb)
The internet wont work at all though.
Can anyone post the full list of their working connection details please?
Thanks
Zippyioa
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Apn name = wap.vodafone.co.uk
User name = wap
Password = wap
I just tried the wap settings, and the internet is now loads faster! That's great! However ****ter still doesn't work, and facebook sort of works, but not quite ... very strange!
Thanks for the help. Internets working now!
SMS won't send though. I have spent ages looking for the settings page but can't find it.
Anyone know where the message centre number is so I can check its right for Vodafone?
Cheers
Zippyioa
It seems as though Vodafone is doing something about the issue. A post on androidforums from mobiles.co.uk seems to indicate this:
Hi there,
Hero will be returning to Vodafone in the near future but we are unable to sell it currently due to some technical issues that came up - nothing serious, but we had to pull it from the site as a precaution.
Hope this helps,
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http://androidforums.com/htc-hero/7566-htc-hero-uk-deals.html#post44253
In the old days the only way around port blocking was to use a VPN on a nonstandard port at home. Then VPN to that to use your home connection.
Telus is supposed to get the Hero on the new Telus HSPA network on Nov. 5. Do any of you devs know if it's gonna be able to be rooted, etc? I'm pretty sure these are the specs (link from pdadb.net):
http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=specs&id=1966&view=1&c=htc_hero_us_htc_hero_130
It's the same as the European Hero, so it should be able to be rooted, given that HTC doesn't patch any exploits before shipping the phones to Telus.
i'm so stoked for this phone!
dvice19 said:
i'm so stoked for this phone!
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don't be..i am using a white European hero right now, and i can tell you the software is so disappointing...having flaws everywhere, searching apps is not working, searching bar in browser landscape mode is unusable, people are reporting missing text messages, etc. i am not sure how many sms i have lost. I hope HTC can fix these in donut update
i think you should wait for Motorola Droid or just get a iPhone if you are not so obsessed with android
well, im also using a white european hero, and im very pleased with it.
Ive been an iphone user since it was released (ive had both 2g and 3g) then the 3gs was released, and it was time for a change, so i considered the 3gs, but felt like it was time for something different, and i went with the hero... and i dont regret it at all...!! the hero is awesome..!!
Hmmm... well Telus mite have a fix installed for this. I had the iphone before too, and although there is a lot of good apps for the iphone, I hate itunes and other things about the iphone. I do love android and I think it is only getting better. I heard that HTC is working with android 2.0 so maybe we could have an upgrade coming soon?
well...try it to see if the bugs is still there before you buy..i wouldn't count on Telus to fix the bugs..make sure to let someone send you 20 sms or so to test it out once you have the device...
i'm still stoked. i'm gonna have to let you guys know how it worx out
google just released android 2.0 sdk!! so all of our htc phones mite just skip 1.6 and go strate to 2.0
tangzq said:
don't be..i am using a white European hero right now, and i can tell you the software is so disappointing...having flaws everywhere, searching apps is not working, searching bar in browser landscape mode is unusable, people are reporting missing text messages, etc. i am not sure how many sms i have lost. I hope HTC can fix these in donut update
i think you should wait for Motorola Droid or just get a iPhone if you are not so obsessed with android
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Have you tried installing the 2.73 update? It fixes the issues that were in the initial ROM.
I can confirm that the Telus Hero is rootable. I'm rooted and running the custom Modoco ROM. However, I didn't write down the Telus APN settings before I did that, so I'm kinda screwed on data right now...
craig0r said:
I can confirm that the Telus Hero is rootable. I'm rooted and running the custom Modoco ROM. However, I didn't write down the Telus APN settings before I did that, so I'm kinda screwed on data right now...
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Are you saying that Roms for the European/Asian Hero can be flashed onto the Telus one without problem? That's a really great news.
So what method did you use to root? How is WiFi, wireless tether, market enabler, etc? I still wanna get one, I'm trying to get a deal from my brother-in-law who works @ future shop.
However, I didn't write down the Telus APN settings before I did that, so I'm kinda screwed on data right now...
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I did. Here's how it was written under an untouched phone (standard/vanilla android installation):
TELUS SP:
APN = sp.telus.com
Proxy = 74.49.0.18
Port 80
Username = <not set>
Password = <not set>
Server = <not set>
MMSC = http://aliasredirect.net/proxy/mmsc
MMS proxy = 74.49.0.18
MMS Port = 80
MMS Protocol = WAP 2.0
MCC = 302
MNC = 220
APN type = default,mms
However, I too am wondering how did you manage to root your phone. I'm fairly new to the whole android community, but after a bit of tinkering I realised I had a perfect SPL, making it harder to boot custom images.
Care to share??
Thanks
bilange said:
I did. Here's how it was written under an untouched phone (standard/vanilla android installation):
TELUS SP:
APN = sp.telus.com
Proxy = 74.49.0.18
Port 80
Username = <not set>
Password = <not set>
Server = <not set>
MMSC = http://aliasredirect.net/proxy/mmsc
MMS proxy = 74.49.0.18
MMS Port = 80
MMS Protocol = WAP 2.0
MCC = 302
MNC = 220
APN type = default,mms
However, I too am wondering how did you manage to root your phone. I'm fairly new to the whole android community, but after a bit of tinkering I realised I had a perfect SPL, making it harder to boot custom images.
Care to share??
Thanks
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I can confirm that APN setting is correct.
Can anyone share how to root this telus hero?
ericlin0122 said:
I can confirm that APN setting is correct.
Can anyone share how to root this telus hero?
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Wow, I've had a ton of people PM me about this. It makes me wonder if I'm the first person to ever root the Telus Hero. I kinda feel special, but at the same time, it really doesn't seem any different than what European Heroes require.
Anyway, here goes:
I used the recflash.apk method. The fastboot/usb method wouldn't seem to work, even after downgrading to 2.73.405 using the Gold Card method.
To summarize, I used this:
http://theunlockr.com/2009/10/18/how...can-be-rooted/
then this:
http://theunlockr.com/2009/08/27/how...-in-one-click/
The Gold Card took me a few attempts. One thing I didn't notice in the guide is that when you go through step 4, you need to have the same SD card in the phone as you plan to use as your Gold Card. (I believe the SD card I used was the 1GB Sandisk that came with my Telus HTC Touch 2 years ago.)
Good luck!
@bilange: Thanks for the APN settings. I got the "sp.telus.com" by calling Telus, which got me data back, and no MMS. He wouldn't give me the extra details, saying nothing else was required. I'll enter this data and try out some MMS.
EDIT: @dvice19: I haven't tried tethering or Market Enabler yet (I'm hoping that paid apps come to Telus before too long. I don't like the idea of hacking my market settings, after the vogue-android community had severe market issues when moving to Donut.) Bluetooth seems to work a little better with the Modoco ROM... smoother audio... but still not perfect. I'm hoping the Eclair update fixes all these issues, as my HTC Touch had much more stable BT. I haven't noticed anything wrong with Wifi yet... everything seems kosher. I installed Modoco's WaveSecure add-on, which works like a dream. All in all, I'm really impressed with the phone and Modoco's ROM.
Thanx craig0r! My Telus Hero is coming in the mail. Can't wait!
ericlin0122 said:
I can confirm that APN setting is correct.
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Note that I had these settings verbatim on my STOCK Hero, even with the sim card not triggered by Telus for usage yet. For what it's worth, the URL gives a HTTP error 404
EDIT: I just got back from my Telus store to fix my sim card not being activated yet on their network. Now that my phone is fully working (with an 'enabled' sim card), I can confirm that those APN settings I posted above are kept untouched after my phone synced (when it used my sim card for the first time) with Telus .
EDIT #2: Maybe it's just me, bot craig0r's URL are not well formatted, and I can't see a part of the URL (I see them as 'http://www.somethi......../ndex.html' ). Here's the full URLs in the same order:
http://theunlockr.com/2009/10/18/how-to-downgrade-your-htc-hero-so-it-can-be-rooted/
http://theunlockr.com/2009/08/27/how-to-root-your-htc-hero-in-one-click/
bilange said:
Note that I had these settings verbatim on my STOCK Hero, even with the sim card not triggered by Telus for usage yet. For what it's worth, the URL gives a HTTP error 404
EDIT: I just got back from my Telus store to fix my sim card not being activated yet on their network. Now that my phone is fully working (with an 'enabled' sim card), I can confirm that those APN settings I posted above are kept untouched after my phone synced (when it used my sim card for the first time) with Telus .
EDIT #2: Maybe it's just me, bot craig0r's URL are not well formatted, and I can't see a part of the URL (I see them as 'http://www.somethi......../ndex.html' ). Here's the full URLs in the same order:
http://theunlockr.com/2009/10/18/how-to-downgrade-your-htc-hero-so-it-can-be-rooted/
http://theunlockr.com/2009/08/27/how-to-root-your-htc-hero-in-one-click/
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All I can say is lawl. The forum backend automatically shortens them.
EDIT: Also, I can verify that MMS works with those settings, both outgoing and incoming. Although I had to call telus to get them to fix the incoming.
I still can't downgrade. I made a GoldCard and tried flashing 2.73.405.5 but it gave me ERROR[130]: MODEL ID ERROR.
*flails*
Please all take a minute to let me know what the most common used cell carriers are for our neotouch users here, i will use the data to add data connectivity/mms support for my ROMs
Thanks for your vote!
Vodafone.
I use carrier settings from connection wizard cab found on official ext rom.
T-mobile -Hungary
CSL(One2free)
drag77 said:
T-mobile -Hungary
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+1 ......
Cosmote Greece, prepaid card.
ADC modules has all the APN for all carriers, dont know about mss tho.
Rogers
I use Rogers in Canada
rafyvitto said:
ADC modules has all the APN for all carriers, dont know about mss tho.
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MMS is exactly why i started this thread, as far as me... my mms doesnt auto config with this jataayu crap....after i get a good idea of what carriers are used most ill try to throw the files in the rom
I tryed sending an mms with my brothers sim card,he has an mms enabled data plan, and i couldn't send mms, im on att, but after i pop hes sim card out i check t, my active data connections and there it was 'att mms" and so i went into start/office mobile 2010/text/menu/mms settings, then on the mms profiles tab, there's a profile "mms default" i hit edit all the settings are there atleast for att mms, and i dint put them there, i still haven't tested if i can send mms after this profile appeared , as i haven't use my brothers sim, im gonna test this tomorrow, to see if i can indeed send mms, since the proper settings are there, anyways il post the test results tomorrow.
rafyvitto
Hi All
i used 3 Hutchinson Austria
and have little problems with the user agent on IE explorer for the Planet 3 Page.
I work on the X1i mozilla 4.0 agent
sorry for my english i can it better in austria (german) gg
Pannon GSM -Hungary-
a lot of chinese users~haha
Airtel India, (& BSNL, India). I seem to be the only Indian who has stumbled onto this thread....
Maxis, Malaysia
I use 3 Italy Mobile with Custom Rom Arto's Sense 3.5 WWE.
Hey guys,
Dell have posted Connection Settings app in the marketplace. You can search for this ONLY using the phone's marketplace. Does not come up in Zune marketplace for some reason
seems to allow you to change MMS settings but it does not work for me.
I've also posted in the Dev & Hacking forum
dell releasing an exclusive app for its phones
wow thats a change
how useful is it?
synergeia said:
You can search for this ONLY using the phone's marketplace. Does not come up in Zune marketplace for some reason
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That seems to be the case for all carrier and OEM specific apps.
Is it under 'tools'?
The app installed and works for me, but all the settings show as blank. So what should our settings be for the DVP on T-Mo USA?
Go to Marketplace and touch the search button on your phone. In Marketplace Search, search for "connection settings."
This looks like an app for international (non-US) markets for tweaking MMS settings. In fact, MMS Settings is the only screen. It doesn't allow for other settings like Wi-Fi (I tried swiping sideways, but nothing happened).
ZappiestOyster said:
Go to Marketplace and touch the search button on your phone. In Marketplace Search, search for "connection settings."
This looks like an app for international (non-US) markets for tweaking MMS settings. In fact, MMS Settings is the only screen. It doesn't allow for other settings like Wi-Fi (I tried swiping sideways, but nothing happened).
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thats a good sign for those in the uk cause alot of sites are reporting its going to be on sale there next week sometime
I disassembled the code and it doesn't have anything fancy and no other pages other than what we see. Uses the same EM COM wrapper API to write the settings.
what is settings for t-mobile MMS?
Dang notebookgrail are you sure? no other exploits you can find? =(
I don't have a DVP and so am not sure what settings are available to tweak, but here are settings that worked with a stock TMOUS HD2:
IP address: 216.155.165.50
Port: 8080
Server address: http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
Size limit: 1024 KB
WAP version: WAP 2.0
UAProfile: http://www.htcmms.com.tw/gen/Leo-1.5.xml
UserAgent: T-Mobile_LEO
lemonspeakers said:
Dang notebookgrail are you sure? no other exploits you can find? =(
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Yep..unfortunately. The EM one has the same and much more info.
Does anyone know of anyone who can issue a AT command to reset the phone modem?
I even unlocked all the GSM bands on this DVP. But, i can't unlock the DVP from tmo. I either need to reset the modem or find the password. There is a AT commad to rest the modem config to default-i am afraid to do it, if it bricks my phone.
Whoa. Why offer this app if they aren't even providing carrier unlock codes?
This is to go with the UK/European release (which is imminent), where the devices will be sold carrier unlocked, and hence, provision needs to be made to allow changes in MMS settings (since you can just swap SIMs and hence, network).
Coincedentally, the UK DVPs were meant to ship around January 11th, but were delayed due to an Microsoft issue with MMS settings. Likely, MS held the release because they realised short of a hard reset to run the OOBE, there would be no way to change MMS settings when you change network, which is unacceptable as a user experience. The release of the MMS settings app could signal the release of the UK DVPs
flashpanda said:
This is to go with the UK/European release (which is imminent), where the devices will be sold carrier unlocked, and hence, provision needs to be made to allow changes in MMS settings (since you can just swap SIMs and hence, network).
Coincedentally, the UK DVPs were meant to ship around January 11th, but were delayed due to an Microsoft issue with MMS settings. Likely, MS held the release because they realised short of a hard reset to run the OOBE, there would be no way to change MMS settings when you change network, which is unacceptable as a user experience. The release of the MMS settings app could signal the release of the UK DVPs
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A Microsoft issue with MMS? As I understand it, the ability to change or add MMS settings are hidden, but available to the HTC'S and Samsungs of the world. The decision to not expose those settings is more of a locked to a carrier function. Thought we found this out week one with the hd7, and later the LG and Samsung, who quickly released a connection setup . Dell is just now figuring it out.
There is still the Microsoft issue with WiFi , and the Microsoft issue with gorilla glass to be resolved.
Not true. The HTC Connection app does not expose MMS connection settings. General reports on teh interwebs is that the only Windows Phone 7 users with working MMS are those who are using a device on the carrier it was originally sold for.
benjaminries said:
Not true. The HTC Connection app does not expose MMS connection settings. General reports on teh interwebs is that the only Windows Phone 7 users with working MMS are those who are using a device on the carrier it was originally sold for.
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It's true that the HTC app does not *expose* the settings, but it does *operate* on them.
I have an unlocked HD7 which I took overseas on vacation, and into which I inserted a local prepaid SIM. HTC Connection Setup ran and I was able to send MMS successfully.
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It's true that the HTC app does not *expose* the settings, but it does *operate* on them.
I have an unlocked HD7 which I took overseas on vacation, and into which I inserted a local prepaid SIM. HTC Connection Setup ran and I was able to send MMS successfully.
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and this is what I meant. What I was getting at, the exposure of mms settings is not a Microsoft thing, but a operator or OEM thing.
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and this is what I meant. What I was getting at, the exposure of mms settings is not a Microsoft thing, but a operator or OEM thing.
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Perhaps, though those of us on Wind Canada (uses MMS proxy) have had no such luck. There's at least a sense in which Microsoft's interface for connection settings is way too basic - whether there's an ADC app or not, there should be an ability to edit BOTH apn's, and with greater detail than simply a username and password.
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and this is what I meant. What I was getting at, the exposure of mms settings is not a Microsoft thing, but a operator or OEM thing.
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I agree MMS settings is an Operator/OEM thing. I was citing the explanation for the UK delay (http://www.wpcentral.com/dell-venue-pro-delayed-sigh-again-uk).
Certainly, the MMS settings are down to Dell, and not MS, but MS may have had issue with Dell releasing a carrier free handset in the UK with no easy way to change the MMS settings, and that was the 'MS Issue', not any implication that there were problems with MMS that were MS's responsibility (as in a problem with the OS itself).
Hope that clears that up.