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joako
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Re: Unlocked firmware

So I can get the AT&T phone and out-of-the-box tether it to my PC with the $15/month data plan? That has not been possible with any AT&T-branded phone I have tried.
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ztmike
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said by joako:

So I can get the AT&T phone and out-of-the-box tether it to my PC with the $15/month data plan? That has not been possible with any AT&T-branded phone I have tried.
I couldn't help ya on that one..the Nexus One for AT&T is not even out yet.
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joako
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Well it seems to me that the Google phone is just the same crap as the iPhone.

Just the fact that it needs to be jailbroken like the iPhone. If it is so open, why is that?
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said by joako:

Well it seems to me that the Google phone is just the same crap as the iPhone.

Just the fact that it needs to be jailbroken like the iPhone. If it is so open, why is that?
The iPhone is closed source..Android is not, big difference. As for rooting..you really don't even need to do that.

Try browsing »androidforums.com/ or Googles forum »www.google.com/support/forum/p/android?hl=en

I would link you to a forum here but sadly DSLR members here don't think we need a Google/Android forum.

As seen here
»Android forum?
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nytechguy

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to get tethering you will have to root your nexus one first, check out the XDA forums for that. Also you will be violating AT&T TOS if you do.



nytechguy

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reply to joako
Let me explain it, you can jail break the iphone, apple will unjailbreak it for you in the next update. you can root your android phone and google will say cool and tmobile will still give you support on it. like in my case where one of tmobiles apps didnt work on my rooted phone they asked which ROM i was using and they said they will add that to there database. a few weeks later the app was updated to work with my rooted phone. and i actually received an email from tmo support, saying that they thank me for helping them.

Android rules, and so does tmobile.

PS: and they look the other way when you mention tethering too. very cool.


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