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Treo 650 officially hacked to allow network select with Cingular SIM!!!!!

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Posted by: lazieboss

please read my thread here:

http://discuss.treocentral.com/showthread.php?t=87255


I AM SO HAPPY NOW!!!



Posted by: obstacles can kill

nice. i now have manual network selection

thanks for the link man



Posted by: lazieboss

yup, its true, its true. Ive spent a long time trying to get this developed and its finally here! So I believe the Treo is the only other phone besides Motorolas that allow this? I know about the Nokia IR trick but that dont really count :P


http://discuss.treocentral.com/showthread.php?t=87255



Posted by: mdasen

I'm glad to see that this hack is official (meaning authorized by a proper authority).

Those unauthorized, unofficial hacks were just crap .



Posted by: mbranscum

WHY are you posting duplicat threads in the SAME forum?

http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=685191

Are you just trying to clutter things up? I realize your excited but one is enough!

This thread needs to be deleted.



Posted by: Aurora

Threads merged...and I'm moving this to the phone subforum.



Posted by: BWD

Works great! I have a question though. It shows 3 Cingular networks. I can connect to the first two but not the third. How can I tell which is orange and which is blue?



Posted by: wierdo

Quote:
Originally Posted by lazieboss
yup, its true, its true. Ive spent a long time trying to get this developed and its finally here! So I believe the Treo is the only other phone besides Motorolas that allow this? I know about the Nokia IR trick but that dont really count :P


http://discuss.treocentral.com/showthread.php?t=87255

Many Nokia DCT-4 phones, and a lot of DCT-3 phones can override the network select disabling using the procedure outlined for the 6230 in my thread on the subject. The difference for a DCT-3 is that you have to use LogoManager and (I think) an older version of Nkprofile. LogoManager may even be able to do it by itself.

I'm not talking about the AT commands, which are still useful, in that they let you see the MCCMNC of the networks..in addition to programmatically reading the signal strength.





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