There is a way to get the MSL with CDMA Workshop. Google it. As far as data is concerned I have tried but was not successful, and others have tried. The problem is with Vision Provisioning which has to change some data in the registry.I know there was supposed to be a paid solution on Mobile-Files. Maybe you can solve it and post it.
What Sprint phones will work on Boost, and how do I get ____ on Boost (part 2)
This is a continuation of the original "Sprint phones on Boost?!? Will ____ work on Boost CDMA? READ THIS THREAD" (which has now been closed). Please post questions pertaining to getting your Sprint phone working on the Boost CDMA network here, and remember you can search within the old thread too...
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lol, Martin/Jeff whatever... You should have taken that screencap as the default theme so everyone isn't all like "that's not really HoFo!, mine doesn't look like that" or some weird comments.
Oh, not to go off topic... Thanks for the new thread, glad you decided to do it. Now we can help this thread lose it's virginity :P
* Palm Centro (3G)
* Palm Treo 650
* Palm Treo 700p
* Palm Treo 700wx
* Palm 800W (one user has stated that they have not been able to get data working "without extensive hacking")
* Palm Treo Pro 850
Note: The 3G designation means that for the data side the phone supports the speedier 3G EVDO Rev A standard rather than the slower EVDO Rev 0 standard.
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Thanks for the list Georgepa. Awesome. For some reason, I LOVE that you can use Blackberries and Palms and HTCS without having to worry about it. I wonder why?
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