That looks bad. Isn't that the same internet settings menu that exists in the DoCoMo version that no one can figure out? There goes any hope of getting internet working outside Taiwan.
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Can anyone tell me what these settings are for and/or can be changed to.
This is on a FET F905I
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That looks bad. Isn't that the same internet settings menu that exists in the DoCoMo version that no one can figure out? There goes any hope of getting internet working outside Taiwan.
I dont think it looks bad but its something i expected.
I can input the tmobile settings but when accessing the browser it mentions
service not registered...
But that's just it- it means that there's only support for i-mode browsing, which requires carrier-side equipment. Which T-Mobile an the new AT&T don't have (pre-Cingular AT&T was in a partnership with DoCoMo which didn't last through the sale).
get the imode working with t-mo and then all would be fine. Ten again if we knew how to do this, maybee interent on a docomo would just be a whole lost easier
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does anyone know/have the DoCoMo settings for that host selection?
just wondering ..
O2 UK has i-mode too
does this mean this phone's i-mode may work on o2 ?
Assuming you get the i-mode settings probably.
Now will they give the settings in DoCoMo format (Host Name/Number/Address instead of the standard APN)?
does that mean that MMS doesn't work on the FET version of the f905i?
Quite possibly~~~
how'd you get a fujitsu logo on your phone
mine (and all the others i've seen) only have NTT docomo
That's the F905 from FarEasTone. That's not the one from DocomoOriginally Posted by Snike
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the FET version is proably a liquidated security wise. So its proabably easier to crack for these typers of problems... I hope
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