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wifi4milez
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Re: IE on my Dash?

said by Chiyo See Profile :

How is this different from me just running IE on my T-Mobile Dash? I guess it would be cool to run opera or something else but the IE suits me just ifne I can get to what I need... Slowly
This doesnt appear to apply to you, or anyone else with a smartphone for that matter. This looks to be geared towards those users with the very basic phones that only allow "T-Zones" internet access. I cant honestly say that I would use one of those handsets, however there are likely millions of subs that fall into that category. This is good news for t-mobile customers that have lower cost handsets, as it will greatly enhance their usability.

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phxmark
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I already unlocked my Nokia 6133 that I got through T-Mobile. It was easy to do once I got hold of the upgrade file from Nokia directly.

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I've unlocked numerous phones and debranded them, but what do you do with a TMobile phone that has UMA (Unlicensed Mobile Access)? If you debrand a phone you can't access the VOIP type features of the phone which is a shame, because often you just need a browser to agree to the terms and conditions at your local hotspot or in your hotel room.

Moreover, debranding phones is often not for the faint of heart. On the more than one phone, I've had to hexedit the header to trick the autoupdaters into believing I had a generic phone.

People should also compare this thread with the thread on Bell Mobility and how they have intentionally blocked third party programs from accessing their phone's GPS.


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Yeah, this can definitely only apply to those cheap users. I have t-zones for $5/mo and I browse the web on my unlocked w580i using opera mini all the time.
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