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I can upgrade my phone in about three weeks, just been looking on the t-mobile website and the ameo has gone ??
I know that a new version is due out this month, does anyone know if T-Mobile UK will start selling the new version or have I missed out altogether ??
Thanks Guys
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I have used TMO US for many years and they will often discontinue one device when prepairing to release a new replacement handset. I am not saying this is the case but based on past experiance with TMO US.
Who knows perhaps they will release a TMO branded version of the X7510.
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BR
yer i think so, was looking myself, and had no luck. if you go to a shop, you might get a good deal ebcause theyll want to get rid of them?
Rory
tbern123 said:
I can upgrade my phone in about three weeks, just been looking on the t-mobile website and the ameo has gone ??
I know that a new version is due out this month, does anyone know if T-Mobile UK will start selling the new version or have I missed out altogether ??
Thanks Guys
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They will be waiting for AP 4.0 to be released to have an up-to-date device
Dieter
I have just sent them an email to ask
Got a response from T-mobile
They say it is out of stock and they don't know when it will be back in stock
I sent another email yesterday to ask if they will be selling the Ameo 16gb in the UK, and they emailed me back and said yes they are very soon.
Looks like I will be able to get one after all
theres no old ameo on their site, or in shops or brochures...
im getting a new tmob contract tmoro, so im gona see if they have any ameos in stock and ill get another one yay
lol
http://www.ukphoneshop.com/upgrades2_orange.asp?Network=T-Mobile
it seems theyre selling it for £290
it says upgrade, and i dindt go through all the steps
but worth a look if you want one cheap
Rory
Thanks for that but I think that is the old version. Before t-mobile stopped selling it I could have got it with them for £200 as an upgrade. I am hoping that the newer version will cost about the same.
I just wish instead of saying soon t-mobile would have said when they will start to sell it
I bought one from T-mobile this week, used this link:
http://www.ukphoneshop.com/Pay_Monthly_mobile_phone_list.asp?make=T-Mobile
i got this site offering various packages, just you may also try this www.freeukmobilephones.com
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I just got a treo pro off ebay.
I stumbled across a thread about recalled treos having a software version of 1.03 whereas the retail release is supposed to be 1.04.
Supposedly 1.03 are the ones that were shipped then recalled, but apparently many made it into the public anyhow.
Based on some threads I've read, it may be that this phone will be considered "unsupported" for warranty and maintenence issues. I hope I don't have to find out.
I have also heard rumor of a possible firmware update to bring them all up to the 1.04 version.
Can anyone confirm or deny this? Or did I just get stuck with an unservicable phone?
For the record, it seems to work fine, the ESN is clean, and it's worked great as far as I can tell. I just stumbled upon the topic while hunting for various tweaks and programs.
Here's the source link.
http://discussion.treocentral.com/t...-get-stuck-treo-pro-unauthorized-release.html
Also, I have sent the seller a message about this. I may take it to paypal if I get no response, as he did advertise it as New In Box, with no mention of any recall status.
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I just got a treo pro off ebay.
I stumbled across a thread about recalled treos having a software version of 1.03 whereas the retail release is supposed to be 1.04.
Supposedly 1.03 are the ones that were shipped then recalled, but apparently many made it into the public anyhow.
Based on some threads I've read, it may be that this phone will be considered "unsupported" for warranty and maintenence issues. I hope I don't have to find out.
I have also heard rumor of a possible firmware update to bring them all up to the 1.04 version.
Can anyone confirm or deny this? Or did I just get stuck with an unservicable phone?
For the record, it seems to work fine, the ESN is clean, and it's worked great as far as I can tell. I just stumbled upon the topic while hunting for various tweaks and programs.
Here's the source link.
http://discussion.treocentral.com/t...-get-stuck-treo-pro-unauthorized-release.html
Also, I have sent the seller a message about this. I may take it to paypal if I get no response, as he did advertise it as New In Box, with no mention of any recall status.
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You're referring to the "original" Sprint Treo Pro (CDMA version). They weren't "recalled", they were never supposed to have been sold, and were pulled back from Best Buy stores before they went on sale. A few were sold in advance of the original official release and a bunch have popped up on eBay. There has been some speculation that the 1.03 Sprint Treo Pros were stolen - it doesn't make sense that so many have popped up on eBay when they were never supposed to have been sold.
Anyway, the seller should make it right and either refund your money or provide you with an official 1.04 device.
I bought a $21 dictionary from Hallmark, for my BlackBerry. When I upgraded, the dictionary stopped working on my Blackberry. It was somehow deactivated. They won't transfer the purchase to Android. In the end, I ended up with nothing. I feel cheated. This is theft because I lost the dictionary I bought. They are giving me silly excuses. My phone number is the same, my email address is the same, the credit card number is the same. The won't do it.
Sometimes I understand why some software companies are
attacked by software pirates.
So when you buy software, it's like you are really renting it for the time you keep the same device.
That's why iPhone, the Apple store, and iTunes work great, and beat the customer service of any other company. this would have never happened with their online app store.
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From: Handmark Inc [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2010 10:09
Subject: FW: BlackBerry App World™ - Order Confirmation (Order #8525898114) [Incident: 100703-000219]
FW: BlackBerry App World™ - Order Confirmation (Order #8525898114)
Discussion Thread
Response (Matt L.) 07/04/2010 09:09 AM
Hello,
Since this purchase was made through the Blackberry App World we would not be able to exchange the purchase out for your Android device. The reason for this is that App World orders do not register on through Handmark. We do not have access to refund or credit these purchases as they are not register through us. We apologize for any inconvenience. If you have any further questions please let us know.
Thanks,
Customer (Rob M.) 07/03/2010 02:41 PM
Hello,
I bought this software 4 months ago, but since then I upgraded my BlackBerry to an Android. I still have the same cell phone number, and the company (Sprint) is the same. When customers upgrade, do we lose our previous software?, or is it possible to credit the previous software purchase towards the purchase of the equivalent dictionary for the Android?
Thank you very much,
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Sent: Friday, February 26, 2010 00:41
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Thank you for ordering from BlackBerry App World™ on February 25, 2010. The following email is a summary of your order. Please use this as your proof of purchase.
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$1.77
$21.76
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You changed platforms. What did you expect? You should have factored this into your purchasing decision. As someone already said, if you go from Mac to Windows, you think BestBuy is going to give you free copies of everything you already own?
No. No. No.
The previously bought software should still be working on my Blackberry.
When you buy an additional computer, you end up with TWO computers. And you can always use the old software on your old computer.
I cannot use my old software on my Blackberry because the old software was disabled.
If they won't transfer to another platform, at least they should not disable the application I paid for from the old device and leave me with nothing.
Disabling the software you previously bought from your old device is not normal. I have friends with old iPhones, and most of the applications they bought still work even after the cell was disconnected. (they needed to jailbreak it at a retailer. Here in NY usually Indian or Chinese retailers will do it for you.)
They use it as an iPod touch.
I cannot use my Blackberry as an "BB iPod touch."
Sadly this happens in this forum every day. People that come from Blackberry or Windows Mobile feel like they need to have their apps back. But I had an iPhone and spent more than 130 bucks on apps. And you don't see me complaining. Its obvious that you wont get your money back or your app.
**** paid for apps
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Actually hallmark is right
If you bought office for Windows does that entitle you to get office for MAC
Sent from my Evo on on the Now network from Sprint
oh and duck Apple
Fixter said:
Sadly this happens in this forum every day. People that come from Blackberry or Windows Mobile feel like they need to have their apps back. But I had an iPhone and spent more than 130 bucks on apps. And you don't see me complaining. Its obvious that you wont get your money back or your app.
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I don't know how's the customer service in Puerto Rico, but here, customer service usually would keep the client happy.
If you have apps in your iPhone, you can still use them. In my case, the application was deactivated from my Blackberry. So more than a purchase, I feel like I just borrowed it from them for two months.
If your apps in your iPhone stopped working, you need to jailbreak it, or take it to a small cell retailer, they will free the software for you, so you can use it as an iPod touch.
From google market, you own the app. It moves with your login, to what ever android phone you're on. Just log into market and there they are. The free apps on the other hand you need to track their names, to reload. But hey, "not going to look a gift horse in the mouth", or they are much appreciated.
kwajr said:
Actually hallmark is right
If you bought office for Windows does that entitle you to get office for MAC
Sent from my Evo on on the Now network from Sprint
oh and duck Apple
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Nope. This is not a valid comparison.
The thing is that when you purchase another computer, you can still use the old computer for your application. In my case, the software I bought was disabled. This doesn't happen when you get a Mac, the software still works on your Windows computer, correct?
At least, they should have kept the software running on my BlackBerry.
baiatul said:
That's why iPhone, the Apple store, and iTunes work great, and beat the customer service of any other company. this would have never happened with their online app store.
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oh yeah? try and buy an app in the android market and then get it for free in the app store. its not going to happen, just like kwajr said. when you buy software you buy it for the platform youre on, not for the license fee across platforms. ive purchased at bat twice this year for this exact reason
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I don't know how's the customer service in Puerto Rico, but here, customer service usually would keep the client happy.
If you have apps in your iPhone, you can still use them. In my case, the application was deactivated from my Blackberry. So more than a purchase, I feel like I just borrowed it from them for two months.
If your apps in your iPhone stopped working, you need to jailbreak it, or take it to a small cell retailer, they will free the software for you, so you can use it as an iPod touch.
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You changed platforms. What did you expect? You should have factored this into your purchasing decision. As someone already said, if you go from Mac to Windows, you think BestBuy is going to give you free copies of everything you already own?
baiatul said:
I don't know how's the customer service in Puerto Rico, but here, customer service usually would keep the client happy.
If you have apps in your iPhone, you can still use them. In my case, the application was deactivated from my Blackberry. So more than a purchase, I feel like I just borrowed it from them for two months.
If your apps in your iPhone stopped working, you need to jailbreak it, or take it to a small cell retailer, they will free the software for you, so you can use it as an iPod touch.
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They didn't stopped working. I just switched to Android. Do you actually have the brains to say they need to transfer them over to android? And you can actually use your Apps in your iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch with just one purchase.
baiatul said:
Nope. This is not a valid comparison.
The thing is that when you purchase another computer, you can still use the old computer for your application. In my case, the software I bought was disabled. This doesn't happen when you get a Mac, the software still works on your Windows computer, correct?
At least, they should have kept the software running on my BlackBerry.
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When you get another Blackberry you can still use it.
But if you brought a new MAC instead of pc would u be able to use your Windows versions of office in mac without running a vm
So its a valid point
Sent from my Evo on on the Now network from Sprint
oh and duck Apple
Wait a minute-
Maybe I read your OP too quickly. I have not had a blackberry in 10 years. How did they disable software on your phone? Not doubting your statement, but that just seems odd. Were other purchased or free apps on your old BB disabled?
kwajr said:
But if you brought a new MAC instead of pc would u be able to use your Windows versions of office in mac without running a vm
So its a valid point
Sent from my Evo on on the Now network from Sprint
oh and duck Apple
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Exactly.
You know people just never seem to amaze me.
GumboChief said:
You changed platforms. What did you expect? You should have factored this into your purchasing decision. As someone already said, if you go from Mac to Windows, you think BestBuy is going to give you free copies of everything you already own?
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No. No. No.
The previously bought software should still be working on my Blackberry.
When you buy an additional computer, you end up with TWO computers. And you can always use the old software on your old computer.
I cannot use my old software on my Blackberry because the old software was disabled.
If they won't transfer to another platform, at least they should not disable the application I paid for from the old device and leave me with nothing.
Disabling the software you previously bought from your old device is not normal. I have friends with old iPhones, and most of the applications they bought still work even after the cell was disconnected. (they needed to jailbreak it at a retailed.)
They use it as an iPod touch.
I cannot use my Blackberry as an "BB iPod touch."
I've never heard of any software being disabled. I know I have plenty of paid apps on my old BB 8830 and I can still use them even after porting my number to my Evo. Maybe its something you did.
baiatul said:
No. No. No.
The previously bought software should still be working on my Blackberry.
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What does this has to do with Android again?
Sent telepathically via my Evo.
-_-
I've changed platforms before and a "nice email" explaining the situation could have made things simple for you. Its like some of the members here said in other words you purchased an app for xbox live and then you wanted to use your game on playstation network.
W ihat did when I was in that situation the first thing I though about was barganing. So I emailed the company saying that i purchased a program/app/software and I switched devices running a different OS. I explained nicely (politely) that I purchased that serial/key/registration/or license and if it can't be transferred to the new device (ussually keys/licenses can be tranfered trough platforms because you own that key/license) if it can't be transfered I sugested if the company can offered a key/license or register it on my new device at a fraction of the cost........my 30 dollar app cost only 5 dollars on the new device after I emailed them with the problem.
In conclusion you should understand that you own that app but its for a different OS, but you could have offered them to allow u to buy the app at a discount for the new platform
I have 5 applications I paid for on my old Blackberry. The thing is, I just checked them, and apart from the Hallmark application, they still work. It's a dictionary, and the database is on the SD card.
I have 2 other dictionaries, and they still work.
I don't think it's right of Hallmark to put a padlock on their application once the phone is disconnected, if the rest of the vendors didn't do it.
When you buy a new computer, you can still use the software on your old computer.
I see then its a missunderstanding between you and the company. An email saying that your version is not working properly can fix it. I don't think that app requires you to be on a 2year contract or u will be charged a $200 cancelation fee
So finally my gf is going to get her first smartphone!!! I think I am moreexcited about it than she is.... big steps in life..
anyways I had suggested the aria for her...well the only way to get it now is through att online.. not in any stores as they are going to discontinue it...
my question is I have been reading so far that it cannot be rooted and hacked once its been updated... is that like a forever thing? or can it be downgraded then flashed?
also does anyone know if it comes from att online already updated and set up?
I dont want her to get this phone if it is completely locked down...
the only other phones I suggested are the atrix and inspire.. however she likes the phones but she thinks they are just too big..
right now it looks like the atrix is going to be the way to go.... especially if this phone comes updated and unrootable.....
please any thought would help out.. especially if anyone knows if att updates the phone before they mail it to you.
thanks,
Nsomnia
Nsomnia911 said:
So finally my gf is going to get her first smartphone!!! I think I am moreexcited about it than she is.... big steps in life..
anyways I had suggested the aria for her...well the only way to get it now is through att online.. not in any stores as they are going to discontinue it...
my question is I have been reading so far that it cannot be rooted and hacked once its been updated... is that like a forever thing? or can it be downgraded then flashed?
also does anyone know if it comes from att online already updated and set up?
I dont want her to get this phone if it is completely locked down...
the only other phones I suggested are the atrix and inspire.. however she likes the phones but she thinks they are just too big..
right now it looks like the atrix is going to be the way to go.... especially if this phone comes updated and unrootable.....
please any thought would help out.. especially if anyone knows if att updates the phone before they mail it to you.
thanks,
Nsomnia
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If it comes from AT&T with the Froyo 2.2 update applied, then it will be un-rootable, even if you downgrade back to 2.1.
If they are discontinuing the Aria, then I would say the chances are that the current stock on hand does not have the Froyo 2.2 update on it are very good and it's worth taking a chance on.
A couple things:
Are you starting new service with AT&T, or eligible for an upgrade and thus getting the phone at a discounted/free price OR
Are you paying full no-commitment pricing as you are already AT&T customer?
Either way, you might want to look at http://wireless.amazon.com/HTC-Aria-Android-Phone-AT/dp/B003RCJA6S/ref=sh_br_ph_12?ie=UTF8&transaction=INDIVIDUAL_NEW. Their price is good if you are buying the phone outright, it's where I purchased mine. You can also start new service or do upgrades via them as well I think. Their return policy is also sweet, you get up to 30 days to return the phone in case your girlfriend doesn't like it.
Mine came with Android 2.1 OS and I had it rooted and a custom ROM loaded on within an hour of opening the box!
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If it comes from AT&T with the Froyo 2.2 update applied, then it will be un-rootable, even if you downgrade back to 2.1.
If they are discontinuing the Aria, then I would say the chances are that the current stock on hand does not have the Froyo 2.2 update on it are very good and it's worth taking a chance on.
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Mine was purchased through the online store and it had 2.1 on it. So the chances are quite good you'll be able to root.
woodbane said:
A couple things:
Are you starting new service with AT&T, or eligible for an upgrade and thus getting the phone at a discounted/free price OR
Are you paying full no-commitment pricing as you are already AT&T customer?
Either way, you might want to look at http://wireless.amazon.com/HTC-Aria-Android-Phone-AT/dp/B003RCJA6S/ref=sh_br_ph_12?ie=UTF8&transaction=INDIVIDUAL_NEW. Their price is good if you are buying the phone outright, it's where I purchased mine. You can also start new service or do upgrades via them as well I think. Their return policy is also sweet, you get up to 30 days to return the phone in case your girlfriend doesn't like it.
Mine came with Android 2.1 OS and I had it rooted and a custom ROM loaded on within an hour of opening the box!
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This is what I did and the phone came with 2.1. that was 6 weeks ago. Rooted and rommed...
So wait - if the phone has been updated to 2.2, it can NEVER be rooted and modded, like EVER?
That may change my eBay buying habits for this phone...
gfinockio said:
So wait - if the phone has been updated to 2.2, it can NEVER be rooted and modded, like EVER?
That may change my eBay buying habits for this phone...
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Its possible it may never happen. It all depends on whether someone figures out how to crack the newer hboot.
CallMeAria said:
Its possible it may never happen. It all depends on whether someone figures out how to crack the newer hboot.
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Oooh. That's scary.
You might try HERE. They are listed as having the 2.1 OS.
I need it unlocked to use up here in Canada - hence my worry about it coming with 2.2 on it. I'm just going to try to communicate with the eBay sellers and hope they know what they are talking about.
Unlocking a phone for use on other carriers is completely separate from rooting and installing custom ROMs. You can unlock a phone that has AT&T official 2.2 update on it.
Yeah, but wouldn't I be stuck with a bunch of AT&T apps I could never use in Canada?
woodbane said:
Either way, you might want to look at http://wireless.amazon.com/HTC-Aria-Android-Phone-AT/dp/B003RCJA6S/ref=sh_br_ph_12?ie=UTF8&transaction=INDIVIDUAL_NEW. Their price is good if you are buying the phone outright, it's where I purchased mine. You can also start new service or do upgrades via them as well I think. Their return policy is also sweet, you get up to 30 days to return the phone in case your girlfriend doesn't like it.
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Thank you so much for this link! I've been looking at the Aria as my first Android phone, but AT&T only offers a refurbished one as an upgrade. I could get the refurb Aria for $0 or an Inspire for $99 through AT&T. Like the OP's girlfriend, I don't like the size of the Inspire. Also looked at the Captivate, but it seems big too.
At Amazon, I got a new Aria for $50. They added the extra data plan at checkout. Should get it Tuesday.
I have a Note 3 from my old, expired, contract with Sprint. I'm still shopping around for a better carrier in my area. In the mean time I opened service with a company called Metro PCS. As a side note this also lets me evaluate T-mobile's network (since I believe they are on the same network).
An employee at the local dealership checked out my Note 3 and said it would totally work with their network, IF I payed him $75 to do some "magic" to the phone. Ok then... He promised it worked and had a few examples on a shelf that he'd worked on for others to show me.
I got him to lower the price to $40 and signed my phone over (I'm not kidding, I made him sign an agreement...as legal as that really is xD), then a couple days later he tells me he can't set it up because it's running the custom cyanogen rom I have on it.
Now I'm wondering two things....
Why would my rom cause an issue???
And wtf was he going to do anyways???
I work 5 days a week and don't have much free time to screw with all of this stuff. That's a big reason I was down to shell out some cash for it to just "work".
Does anyone have any clue what this dude was up to? And what should I do next?
Thanks folks!
P.S. I'd re-install stock rom if it wasn't such a piece of s#!t
Maybe he would flash some files that could open for your new network. And it was made for stock roms? That's why he can't do it for you on CM.
Get your phone back.
Maybe some one can help you here with unlocking your device.
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I have a Note 3 from my old, expired, contract with Sprint. I'm still shopping around for a better carrier in my area. In the mean time I opened service with a company called Metro PCS. As a side note this also lets me evaluate T-mobile's network (since I believe they are on the same network).
An employee at the local dealership checked out my Note 3 and said it would totally work with their network, IF I payed him $75 to do some "magic" to the phone. Ok then... He promised it worked and had a few examples on a shelf that he'd worked on for others to show me.
I got him to lower the price to $40 and signed my phone over (I'm not kidding, I made him sign an agreement...as legal as that really is xD), then a couple days later he tells me he can't set it up because it's running the custom cyanogen rom I have on it.
Now I'm wondering two things....
Why would my rom cause an issue???
And wtf was he going to do anyways???
I work 5 days a week and don't have much free time to screw with all of this stuff. That's a big reason I was down to shell out some cash for it to just "work".
Does anyone have any clue what this dude was up to? And what should I do next?
Thanks folks!
P.S. I'd re-install stock rom if it wasn't such a piece of s#!t
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He probably is charging for the network unlock code.