ionnukes hypersims are durable and stable. only thing is ive been finding myself having to cpr a bit more often lately, maybe just me idunno. hell i just had to do it a couple minutes ago, and im in my house where i usually get full bars. just wish it would recover from OUT a bit better especially when im in the subway (but theres always self mode, rite?). otherwise no complaint, better than making my phone restart over and over and over again until it kills itself. its also lasted longer than the other two pos $80 ones that crapped out on me after a week.
btw, anyone have any experience with n_bennyhk's stuff?
i thinke he was using mrsim, or another programmable hypersim.
But with mrsim, I think mrsim works the best with att and sharps providing the hypersim is programmed correctly. for some reason att and automatic network select dont play well with signal recovery. MRSIM is the only one that has the option enabled to network select.
I still to this day do not know why most hypersims the network select manual on sharps the ability to select it is greyed out
Just got a UO.2 Fido sim for my sh-01a. Anyone know which hypersim would offer the best stability ? I don't really have a extra phone so I cant afford to cpr a ton :x
Judging from the first post, im thinking that my sim card isnt compatible with inex; should I try to get a lower version model?
Hm.. Im thinking of buying a 2g phone thats used for my CPR usage; would any sony ericcson be good - might get a Sony Ericsson W300i. Wat other cell models are recommended?
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