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    Quote Originally Posted by Extraordinary
    FWIW its a easy fix for charging ports, common problem. cnn.cn has them cheap

    but always good to know exactly what your buying on CL.
    Didn't know that. I've seen a Curve from Att for like $30. I guess it was a steal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lejudicieux

    Agreed, except, the .35 a day charge is for the included Boost browser only. No need to waste money if you're on a Boostberry.

    Well, usually I would agree with you, but a true test of the system for a week makes use of the BB browser kind of necessary, so you can see how OTA works, how some programs work (i.e. Nav4all won't work without BB browser, a few other apps rely on BB browser support.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by georgepa
    Well, usually I would agree with you, but a true test of the system for a week makes use of the BB browser kind of necessary, so you can see how OTA works, how some programs work (i.e. Nav4all won't work without BB browser, a few other apps rely on BB browser support.)
    I use BB Browser w/o a hotspot and don't use the $.35 cent charge. No problems here.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lejudicieux
    I use BB Browser w/o a hotspot and don't use the $.35 cent charge. No problems here.
    Can you install java apps OTA?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lejudicieux
    I use BB Browser w/o a hotspot and don't use the $.35 cent charge. No problems here.

    I figured that you could only use Opera Mini when you don't pay the $0.35. I stand corrected.

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    Quote Originally Posted by denhow
    Can you install java apps OTA?
    Yes.

    Quote Originally Posted by georgepa
    I figured that you could only use Opera Mini when you don't pay the $0.35. I stand corrected.

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    you guys will like this:-)

    blackberry
    So there were a couple of things I had to do to start with in order for me to get some of my stuff going the way I wanted them to but you do not have to do them all:

    1) I had to copy all of my contacts from my SIM card

    a) Click on the “Contacts” Icon

    b) Click on the Blackberry menu key; Contacts from SIM card

    c) Click on the Blackberry menu key; Copy all to Contacts

    2) I had to turn off Smart Dialing (+1) dialing to be able to place calls from my phone book.

    a) Click on the Green phone icon key

    b) Click on the Blackberry menu key; Options; Smart Dialing

    c) Change the country code to “unknown”

    Then, you need to get all the correct service books installed so you have full access to everything. You can download them here: http://forums.crackberry.com/attachm...-combined3.zip

    NOTE: This is a ZIP file. You will have to extract in order to use with BB DM. If you do not know how, read this: How To: Open a Zip file

    1) ENABLE SERVICE BOOK COMPLETE BACKUP / OVER WRITE / RESTORE on the Device, like this:

    a) On your device, go to Options -> Advanced Options -> Service Books hold Alt and hit {S}{B}{E}{B} let go of alt and it should show a message about how legacy service books are enabled.

    2) BACKUP EXISTING SERVICE BOOKS

    a) Hook up the phone to the laptop

    b) Open Blackberry Desktop Manager -> Backup/Restore -> Advanced

    i) On the right side, scroll down to Service Books, then press the <<

    ii) Click on Save, and save them some place just in case

    3) WRITE NEW SERVICE BOOKS TO DEVICE

    a) First, clear your service books by scrolling down on the right side, high light Service Books, then press Clear

    b) Check your device now (Options -> Advance Options -> Service Books)

    i) If there is anything left besides something that mentions TCP/IP or Browser, delete those also

    c) Open BB DM, go to Backup/Restore -> Advanced -> Left Window -> File -> Open -> select the service book file you downloaded, then the >> button to move it over. A pop-up will ask if you want to over-write. Say "Yes."

    d) Disconnect phone from Computer.

    e) Go to Options -> Advanced Options -> Host Routing Table -> BB Menu key -> Register

    f) go to advanced settings -> browser and change the hot spot to browser.

    i) Now your browser should be enabled, along with this, you should also be able to send/receive MMS. Now would be an okay time to test this, by sending one to yourself. If you are able to send, but not receive, make sure your phone is updated with the correct IMEI on Boost's "My Account" area and that you have disabled text forwarding. It might also be a good idea to put your SIM in a different phone and make sure your number is receiving texts.

    g) If you do not get the browser option restart and try again.

    Now that you’ve done that, you should also be able to use the BB inbox for email via Shangmail. This is an application that runs in the background and pushes your email to your BB.

    1.) Go to Shangmail’s website: Shangmail-Cell phone mailbox, mobile phone e-mail, take with you freely I used the English version but it does go down from time to time. I have heard the Chinese version is more reliable but I do not know this from experience.

    2.) From there, you should be able to register, add up to 5 pop3 email accounts, and download the app and install via Desktop Manager.

    3.) Once installed, you have to open the application and log in. After that, it should start up instantly and push your email to you instantly.

    Now you should have full use of your BoostBerry! Here are a few additional applications I recommend:

    1.) Opera Mini (Opera Mini - Download)

    a. You do not have to use this for web browsing since you have the native browser working, but there are some sites that load better with Opera and it’s faster.

    2.) Google Maps (You will have to download this via the BB Browser OTA. You have the option to do this when you go to google.com with your BB Browser).

    a. You now have the Blackberry Maps application installed but certain functions are blocked out because you do not have BIS/BES so this program will help. There are also other GPS programs out there. I have heard good things about AmazeGPS but I haven’t personally tried it.

    3.) VyMail (http://www.joekrill.com/vymail/0.8.3...il-0.8.3.5.zip)

    a. This is a third-party App for using YouMail. As of right now, you can only download YouMail via the Blackberry Store Application but you won’t be able to use that since you don’t have BIS/BES. I’ve used both and this works just as well.

    4.) “Visible Menus Theme” (Default theme with black menus)

    a. A lot of third party pieces of software such as Opera Mini do not support the transparent menus that are utilized in the default them for the 8350. This theme is simply the default theme but with the fix so you don’t have to worry about that anymore.

    Now, if you still have the urge to forward your text messages to your email, here is the how-to on that. This is a little more updated than the other one.

    1) Go to Sprint.com and where you can sign in, click on “Sign Up.”

    2) The rest should be pretty straight forward, just fill out the form. Once you get logged it, it might say “Cannot access your account at this time.” Don’t worry about that, just move on.

    3) Go to http://mms.nextel.com/mms and log in with the same information.

    4) You will see a red bar that says “Your messages cannot be read. Please try again later.” Do not worry about that, this is made for Sprint customers so you will never be able to read your messages on this page.

    5) Click on Preferences, then Forward Messages.

    6) At this point, you can choose a place to forward your messages too. This can be any email address, but the most popular is a gmail or msn account b/c you can download the app for the respective email accounts and they poll often enough. Since I downloaded shangmail, I have push email so I just used my favorite email account. I also tested sending it to yournumber@page.nextel.com. This comes in as an SMS message which is instant (sometimes shangmail can take up to 15 minutes). However, it does not show who the message is from. If you get it as an email, it will tell you it’s from “your friends number/TYPE=PLMN@myboostmobile.com” If you want to reply, you will have to send a message to “your friends number@their service provider.com.” It’s a pain, but it’s better than nothing. Anyway, type in your email address and click “add.” If you want to test different ones to see which comes in faster or how they come in, you can add more than one address.

    7) Be sure to check the boxes that say “Enable Forwarding Address” and “Keep a Copy in my Inbox until it expires” and then click “Okay” to save everything.

    Hope This Helps U Guys Out.

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    Talking

    thanks got it up and working in less than an hour first try

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    i can't use the BB Browser, NOL Browser or Hotspot Browser on my 7100i without the daily web fee.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tonyjk3
    i can't use the BB Browser, NOL Browser or Hotspot Browser on my 7100i without the daily web fee.
    When I had my 7100i, I could use all three.

    What SB's are you using?

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    Quote Originally Posted by docholiday311
    blackberry
    So there were a couple of things I had to do to start with in order for me to get some of my stuff going the way I wanted them to but you do not have to do them all:

    1) I had to copy all of my contacts from my SIM card

    a) Click on the “Contacts” Icon

    b) Click on the Blackberry menu key; Contacts from SIM card

    c) Click on the Blackberry menu key; Copy all to Contacts

    2) I had to turn off Smart Dialing (+1) dialing to be able to place calls from my phone book.

    a) Click on the Green phone icon key

    b) Click on the Blackberry menu key; Options; Smart Dialing

    c) Change the country code to “unknown”

    Then, you need to get all the correct service books installed so you have full access to everything. You can download them here: http://forums.crackberry.com/attachm...-combined3.zip

    NOTE: This is a ZIP file. You will have to extract in order to use with BB DM. If you do not know how, read this: How To: Open a Zip file

    1) ENABLE SERVICE BOOK COMPLETE BACKUP / OVER WRITE / RESTORE on the Device, like this:

    a) On your device, go to Options -> Advanced Options -> Service Books hold Alt and hit {S}{B}{E}{B} let go of alt and it should show a message about how legacy service books are enabled.

    2) BACKUP EXISTING SERVICE BOOKS

    a) Hook up the phone to the laptop

    b) Open Blackberry Desktop Manager -> Backup/Restore -> Advanced

    i) On the right side, scroll down to Service Books, then press the <<

    ii) Click on Save, and save them some place just in case

    3) WRITE NEW SERVICE BOOKS TO DEVICE

    a) First, clear your service books by scrolling down on the right side, high light Service Books, then press Clear

    b) Check your device now (Options -> Advance Options -> Service Books)

    i) If there is anything left besides something that mentions TCP/IP or Browser, delete those also

    c) Open BB DM, go to Backup/Restore -> Advanced -> Left Window -> File -> Open -> select the service book file you downloaded, then the >> button to move it over. A pop-up will ask if you want to over-write. Say "Yes."

    d) Disconnect phone from Computer.

    e) Go to Options -> Advanced Options -> Host Routing Table -> BB Menu key -> Register

    f) go to advanced settings -> browser and change the hot spot to browser.

    i) Now your browser should be enabled, along with this, you should also be able to send/receive MMS. Now would be an okay time to test this, by sending one to yourself. If you are able to send, but not receive, make sure your phone is updated with the correct IMEI on Boost's "My Account" area and that you have disabled text forwarding. It might also be a good idea to put your SIM in a different phone and make sure your number is receiving texts.

    g) If you do not get the browser option restart and try again.

    Now that you’ve done that, you should also be able to use the BB inbox for email via Shangmail. This is an application that runs in the background and pushes your email to your BB.

    1.) Go to Shangmail’s website: Shangmail-Cell phone mailbox, mobile phone e-mail, take with you freely I used the English version but it does go down from time to time. I have heard the Chinese version is more reliable but I do not know this from experience.

    2.) From there, you should be able to register, add up to 5 pop3 email accounts, and download the app and install via Desktop Manager.

    3.) Once installed, you have to open the application and log in. After that, it should start up instantly and push your email to you instantly.

    Now you should have full use of your BoostBerry! Here are a few additional applications I recommend:

    1.) Opera Mini (Opera Mini - Download)

    a. You do not have to use this for web browsing since you have the native browser working, but there are some sites that load better with Opera and it’s faster.

    2.) Google Maps (You will have to download this via the BB Browser OTA. You have the option to do this when you go to google.com with your BB Browser).

    a. You now have the Blackberry Maps application installed but certain functions are blocked out because you do not have BIS/BES so this program will help. There are also other GPS programs out there. I have heard good things about AmazeGPS but I haven’t personally tried it.

    3.) VyMail (http://www.joekrill.com/vymail/0.8.3...il-0.8.3.5.zip)

    a. This is a third-party App for using YouMail. As of right now, you can only download YouMail via the Blackberry Store Application but you won’t be able to use that since you don’t have BIS/BES. I’ve used both and this works just as well.

    4.) “Visible Menus Theme” (Default theme with black menus)

    a. A lot of third party pieces of software such as Opera Mini do not support the transparent menus that are utilized in the default them for the 8350. This theme is simply the default theme but with the fix so you don’t have to worry about that anymore.

    Now, if you still have the urge to forward your text messages to your email, here is the how-to on that. This is a little more updated than the other one.

    1) Go to Sprint.com and where you can sign in, click on “Sign Up.”

    2) The rest should be pretty straight forward, just fill out the form. Once you get logged it, it might say “Cannot access your account at this time.” Don’t worry about that, just move on.

    3) Go to http://mms.nextel.com/mms and log in with the same information.

    4) You will see a red bar that says “Your messages cannot be read. Please try again later.” Do not worry about that, this is made for Sprint customers so you will never be able to read your messages on this page.

    5) Click on Preferences, then Forward Messages.

    6) At this point, you can choose a place to forward your messages too. This can be any email address, but the most popular is a gmail or msn account b/c you can download the app for the respective email accounts and they poll often enough. Since I downloaded shangmail, I have push email so I just used my favorite email account. I also tested sending it to yournumber@page.nextel.com. This comes in as an SMS message which is instant (sometimes shangmail can take up to 15 minutes). However, it does not show who the message is from. If you get it as an email, it will tell you it’s from “your friends number/TYPE=PLMN@myboostmobile.com” If you want to reply, you will have to send a message to “your friends number@their service provider.com.” It’s a pain, but it’s better than nothing. Anyway, type in your email address and click “add.” If you want to test different ones to see which comes in faster or how they come in, you can add more than one address.

    7) Be sure to check the boxes that say “Enable Forwarding Address” and “Keep a Copy in my Inbox until it expires” and then click “Okay” to save everything.

    Hope This Helps U Guys Out.
    Am I missing something? Why did you re-post my how-to? It's post#6 on this thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Extraordinary
    FWIW its a easy fix for charging ports, common problem. cnn.cn has them cheap

    but always good to know exactly what your buying on CL.
    Have you changed out a charging port on a BB? I'd love to hear how that went, I've been debating doing mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by amysharren
    Am I missing something? Why did you re-post my how-to? It's post#6 on this thread.
    I'm thinking they thought they were the first to be sharing this info on this forum...it was actually posted in another thread, but I moved it here. If only some took the time to read a little before posting....

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    Quote Originally Posted by martin_j001
    I'm thinking they thought they were the first to be sharing this info on this forum...it was actually posted in another thread, but I moved it here. If only some took the time to read a little before posting....
    Yeah it happens. (:

    I googled a quote from my how-to that was definitely unique and something I wrote, and it's evidently all over the place, so I'm not surprised!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lejudicieux
    When I had my 7100i, I could use all three.

    What SB's are you using?
    the ones from bcarver on boostcentral.com

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