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  1. 2 points
    This is just a rehash of the instructions here (http://www.webos-int...tion:MetaDoctor). I have just made it simpler in line with my experience in doing it and i have given instructions only for Windows since most people are using that. 1. Install Cygwin: goto cygwin site and download setup.exe and run it (keep internet connected as it will download around 50 mb) 2. Click next next in setup.exe (note where it is being installed - usually c:\cygwin) till you reach the big page where you can select differents packages/apps for install with cygwin 3. On this page click on 'view' in top right corner so that view all/Full is selected/shown 4. We need to install the following packages Python Make Patch Git Zip Unzip wget One by one type the above package name in the search box and then identify the package you need (many packages will be shown for each search but we need only the main package) Even if you select a few extra ones it doesn't matter. Click on the first icon against the identified package so that it will get selected to be installed. 5. Once cygwin is installed, you can goto desktop or start menu and run it. 6. Copy the sprint standard ROM for pre or pixie into the folder C:\Cygwin\home\--username--\meta-doctor\downloads (create the folder "downloads") (--username-- will be your windows username or whatever cygwin has inside c:\cygwin\home) ROM file needs to be named: webosdoctorp100ewwsprint-1.4.5.jar (or whatever is the version number, but in above format) 7. Open the file 'Makefile' with WORDPAD OR WRITE (not notepad as it'll clobber the end of lines and show one single line!) Scroll down to the following section and uncomment the first three lines as below (remove #): You can also uncomment 4th line for preware install (it'll run when you connect data). For other lines use your own judgement or requirement. Type pre and sprint or pixie and sprint etc. in the last 2 lines shown below as per your device. (by default it will have the text undefined there) ######################################## ## START OF AREA FOR END USER CHANGES ## ######################################## # Uncomment the features that you wish to enable below: BYPASS_ACTIVATION = 1 BYPASS_FIRST_USE_APP = 1 ENABLE_DEVELOPER_MODE = 1 # AUTO_INSTALL_PREWARE = 1 # ENABLE_TESTING_FEEDS = 1 # INSTALL_SSH_AUTH_KEYS = 1 # INSTALL_WIFI_PROFILES = 1 # DISABLE_UPLOAD_DAEMON = 1 # DISABLE_MODEM_UPDATE = 1 # ENABLE_USB_NETWORKING = 1 # REMOVE_CARRIER_CHECK = 1 # REMOVE_MODEL_CHECK = 1 # INCREASE_VAR_SPACE = 1 # CHANGE_KEYBOARD_TYPE = z # ADD_EXT3FS_PARTITION = 2GB # Select "pre", "preplus", "pixi" or "pixiplus". DEVICE = pre # Select "wr", "sprint", "verizonwireless", "bellmo", "telcel" or "att". CARRIER = sprint ###################################### ## END OF AREA FOR END USER CHANGES ## ###################################### 8. Now Run cygwin from icon and You'll get a linux command prompt. Type cd meta-doctor make 9. Wait till above completes and then go into the folder c:\cygwin\home\--username--\meta-doctor\build\--version--\ and copy/move the ROM image to where ever you want and rename it so that you can understand which version/changes etc it has. 10. Switch off your pre, connect usb cable to PC/Laptop, Hold the Volume Up button and then switch it on. It'll show big USB icon. Now double click on the ROM and let it flash the pre as usual. 11. Remember to backup your folders from pre usb drive before above and also you can copy palmdatabase files as mentioned in other topic to backup your contacts/email/sms/logs/etc. YOu can also use prebackup for backup of nearly everything incl bookmarks etc.
  2. 2 points
    Ok, I have made a new version of 145 sprint pre ROM - meta doctored with only activation & 1st use app bypass and NOTHING else. Previous version was giving problems to Genius though it was working on mine. In previous version I had disabled Radio Flashing so that i don't need to enter any data/voice settings etc again but have not done that in this version since genius's radio remained in airplane mode in previous version. In case someone wants to try meta doctoring, it is quite simple and i have written the steps here LINK: http://www.multiupload.com/YGL379ZLCI
  3. 2 points
    I have done a meta-doctor on the Sprint 1.4.5. Pre ROM with the following things enabled in the makefile: Bypass Activation, Bypass First Use App, Enable Developer Mode, Disable Upload Daemon (daily upload of some logs to palm), Disable Modem Update, Increase Var space. Am uploading this rom as well as the treo8 std edn (linked by genius - since its download speed from treo8 mirrors was very slow) and will post links shortly once I test that sms is working ok etc. EDIT: 1. OK, here's the link to the 145 sprint pre ROM modified with Meta Doctor: http://www.multiupload.com/W91U15J1GC CAUTION: I HAVE NOT YET TESTED THIS AS I AM RUNNING A BACKUP ON PRE WHICH WILL TAKE 1-2 HOURS. SO DON"T TELL ME IF SOMETHING BREAKS AS THIS IS THE 1st TIME I HAVE DONE THIS. However, the process was quite simple so i am 99% sure there won't be any problem. Plus in case of any problem just doctor with another rom. Make file is attached in case you want to check something. I've used the cygwin method on windows 7 (as i don't use ubuntu and didn't want to install in vmware etc.) I'll post the method here, its just 3-4 simple steps. 2. The Treo8 std edition upload has failed so I've put it for upload again. It takes an hour or so and will put link then. EDIT 2: the Treo8 Standard Edition 1.4.5 Sprint Pre is uploaded here Makefile.txt
  4. 1 point
    Few Links are broken so I am trying to upload all files to new server..... wait for update As i have posted all programing software, trying to put all the Roms in one place. Official and custom all ..... updating soon.... HTC Mogul (Titan) PPC6800 AL MR3.zip PPC6800BM-English MR1.2 0612_08.zip RUU_HERCULES_BM_WWE_2.17.666.2_RS_HERCULES_1.59.10A_BM_1.34_Ship.exe RUU_TITAN_ALLTEL_WWE_2.14.671.3_1.40.00_Altel_0816_NV132_Ship-retry.exe RUU_TITAN_ALLTEL_WWE_2.14.671.3_1.40.00_Altel_0816_NV132_Ship.exe RUU_TITAN_ALLTEL_WWE_3.35.671.9_RS_TITAN_03.37.20_Alltel_2.01_AM_PPST_Ship.exe RUU_TITAN_ALLTEL_WWE_3.52.671.9_RS_TITAN_Alltel3.42.50_NV2.02_PPST_Ship.exe RUU_TITAN_QWEST_WWE_3.35.656.2_RS_TITAN_03.37.20_Qwest_2.01_AM_PPST_Ship.exe RUU_TITAN_SPRINT_WWE_2.09.651.3_1.32.00_SPCS_NV124_new_Ship.exe RUU_TITAN_SPRINT_WWE_2.16.651.0_1.47.00_SPCS_NV124_0506_SPL106_Ship.exe RUU_TITAN_SPRINT_WWE_2.17.651.0_RS_TITAN_SPCS_1.47.01_Ship.exe RUU_TITAN_SPRINT_WWE_3.35.651.2_RS_TITAN_3.35.04_4350H_SPCS_AM_Ship.exe RUU_TITAN_SPRINT_WWE_3.56.651.0_RS_3.42.02_SPCS2.04_PPST_0619_Ship.exe RUU_TITAN_SPRINT_WWE_3.56.651.0_RS_TITAN_3.42.02_SPCS2.04_PPST_0718_Ship.exe RUU_TITAN_SPRINT_WWE_3[1].16.651.0_435009_RS3_27_00_SPCS_NV124.exe RUU_TITAN_Sinotak_CHS_2.17.651.0_1.47_Ship.rar RUU_TITAN_Sinotak_CHS_2.17.651.0_OS_20071228_Ship.rar RUU_TITAN_VZW_WWE_3.57.605.1_RS_TITAN_3.37.75_OM_VZW_Ship.exe Titan_VZW_SPL2.07_CE3.57.605.2_Radio3.37.78_SHIP.exe Verizon XV6800_RUU_TITAN_VZW_WWE_3.57.605.1_RS_TITAN_3.37.75_OM_VZW_ShipFULL.exe XV6800 MR1 Upgrade.zip XV6800_MR2_Software_Upgrade_File.zip Mogul (Titan, ppc6800) custom roms DCD-1.6.10.nbh.zip dcd_titan_3.1.2.exe dcd_titan_3.1.6.exe dcd_titan_3.2.0.exe dcd_titan_3.2.2.exe dcd_titan_3.2.3.exe dcd_titan_3.2.5.exe dcd_titan_3.2.6.exe dcd_titan_3.3.4.exe dcd_titan_4.1.1.exe dcd_titan_4.1.2.exe Skip's_Titan_v1.1_Lite.rar TP / Diamond MightyROM4_Herman Mighty Rom 5 MightyROM6_Herman TP2 MightyROM_RhodiumW_032310 MightyROM_RhodiumW_050110 MightyROM_RhodiumW_052410 MightyROM_RhodiumW_062010 HTC HERO CDMA RUU_Hero_C_ACG_2.33.556.1_2R_signed_release.exe RUU_Hero_C_ACG_2.33.556.1_R_signed_release.exe RUU_Hero_C_Sprint_1.29.651.1_signed_release.exe RUU_Hero_C_Sprint_1.56.651.2_signed_release.exe RUU_Hero_C_Sprint_2.27.651.5_R_signed_release.exe RUU_Hero_C_Sprint_2.27.651.6_signed_release.exe HTC HERO GSM INDIA ROM RUU_Hero_hTC_Asia_India_3.31.720.2_R_Radio_63.18.55.06O_6.35.15.01_release_signed.exe HTC INCREDIBLE INE_C_VZW_WWE_0315.zip RUU_IncredibleC_Verizon_WWE_1.13.605.1_Radio_1.00.00.02.09_release_149249_NoDriver.exe RUU_IncredibleC_Verizon_WWE_1.13.605.1_Radio_1.00.00.02.09_release_149249_hboot_076.0000_NoDriver.exe RUU_IncredibleC_Verizon_WWE_1.22.605.0_Radio_1.00.03.04.06_release_161493_NoDriver.exe RUU_IncredibleC_Verizon_WWE_1.22.605.2_Radio_1.00.03.04.06_hboot_0.79_release_161494_NoDriver_0514.exe RUU_Incredible_C_Froyo_VERIZON_WWE_3.21.605.1_Radio_2.15.00.07.28_2k4k_NV_1.50_PRL58006_release_143351_signed.exe HTC Supersonic (EVO 4G) RUU_SuperSonic_S_Sprint_WWE_3.26.651.6_Radio_2.15.00.07.28_NV_1.40_release_140444_signed.exe RUU_Supersonic_1.32.651.1_Radio_1.39.00.04.26_release_171253.exe RUU_Supersonic_1.32.651.6_Radio_1.39.00.05.31_release_171253_signed.exe RUU_Supersonic_1.47.651.1_Radio_2.05.00.06.10_release_CL195459.exe RUU_SuperSonic_S_Sprint_WWE_3.26.651.6_Radio_2.15.00.07.28_NV_1.71_003_release_147044_signed.exe RUU_SuperSonic_S_Sprint_WWE_3.29.651.5_Radio_2.15.00.09.01_NV_1.77_CNV_release_150224_signed.exe RUU_SuperSonic_S_Sprint_WWE_3.30.651.3_Radio_2.15.00.09.01_NV_1.77_003_release_157088_signed.exe RUU_SuperSonic_S_Sprint_WWE_3.70.651.1_Radio_2.15.00.11.19_NV_1.90_release_161482_signed.exe SuperSonic_GB_Sprint_WWE_4.12.651.1_Radio_2.15.00.04.08_NV_208_release_183986.zip (this is not official release, Leaked ROM) RUU_SuperSonic_GB_Sprint_WWE_4.24.651.1_Radio_2.15.00.05.02_NV_2.15_release_199233_signed.exe OTA Supersonic 4.22.651.2 3.70.651.1 releasefd659qys0dtscpjv.zip 4.24.651.1-deodex-20110712-signed.zip (Deodexed, zipaligned) Palm Palm PRE 1.03 FIX ROM (for Radio down) Palm PRE Qinray 1.03 Palm PRE Qinray 1.0.4 v3 Palm PRE .1.4.1 v2 Palm PRE 1.4.5 ByPass | Mirror Palm PRE Plus Bypass Sprint Palm Pixi 1.3.5 bypass Sprint Palm Pixi 1.4.0 Bypass Verizon pixi plus 1.3.5 bypass Verizon Pixi plus 1.4.1.1 ByPass Palm Pixi Plus 1.4.5 bypass ROM | Mirror BlackBerry Storm 9530 4.7.0.90 /4.7.0.75 /4.7.0.99 / 4.7.0.65 Motorola Moto Q Generic (original Monster Pack) http://www.mediafire.com/?ztyytykxmjw Moto Q Generic (new Monster Pack) http://www.mediafire.com/?zmyy5qygldu Moto Q Generic (new Customer Upgrade) http://www.mediafire.com/?umwtw2tnjyq Moto Q Sprint http://www.mediafire.com/?jzgcm0nnnmx http://www.mediafire.com/?ehgkymymm5h http://www.mediafire.com/?kg1nxn0fmiv Moto Q Verizon http://rapidshare.co....ER_01.zip.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ E815 Alltel http://www.mediafire...6cp8ymm533xkryc http://www.mediafire...q44b7bksk4ocx4o http://www.mediafire...m2l02ilwfoi312p http://www.mediafire...01swo16gj846giv ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ K1m Generic http://www.mediafire.com/?vm5zzmmhmnj K1m Alltel http://www.mediafire.com/?zmmn1kylzjb K1m Cricket http://www.mediafire.com/?tyteuy15i23 http://www.mediafire.com/?mez0ezmjnhm K1m Sprint http://www.mediafire.com/?vznhjbmwguy http://www.mediafire...68uayfjsc3y79fd ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ L7C Generic DST http://www.ziddu.com...TER_01.zip.html L7c Generic http://www.mediafire.com/?yi2mtnkmmmg L7c Verizon http://rapidshare.co....ER_01.zip.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ V3c Generic http://www.mediafire.com/?zmymtdozikm http://www.mediafire.com/?rj2tm1ywtji ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ V3m Generic http://www.mediafire.com/?1mmnngnlzyy http://www.mediafire.com/?yymojuam45y http://www.mediafire.com/?qdjnmxhjeys V3m Sprint http://www.mediafire.com/?g2htiqnqm2i ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ V323 US Cellular http://www.mediafire.com/?wonnmnynwti ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ V323i US Cellular http://www.mediafire.com/?qdyzqvnzzno ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ V323 Midwestern Wireless http://www.mediafire.com/?mmhownzmud4 V323i Midwest Wireless http://www.mediafire.com/?jgcyoj0z0v2 V325i Verizon http://rapidshare.co....ER_01.zip.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ V9m Alltel http://rapidshare.co....ER_01.zip.html V9m US Cellular http://rapidshare.co....ER_01.zip.html V9m Verizon http://rapidshare.co....ER_03.zip.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ve Verizon (aka MAXX or V6c) http://rapidshare.co....ER_03.zip.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ W315 Generic http://www.mediafire.com/?yw2jhyryj3m http://www.mediafire.com/?hrynw30dxng W315 Alltel http://rapidshare.co....ER_01.zip.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Z6tv Verizon http://rapidshare.co....ER_04.zip.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ L7C Sprint http://www.mediafire.com/?yoyhdgydvnt
  5. 1 point
    MVL review PRO Dual SIM, Decent QWERTY tactility, good screen clarity, decent optical trackpad, push mail support, wallet-friendly price CONS Odd symbol placement on keyboard, certain elements in UI are downright stupid, no support for hyperlinks or HTML in mail client Push mail, a few years ago, was the proverbial Hattori Hanzo sword with which BlackBerry was able to slice up other QWERY keyboard wielding smartphones. That's not the case anymore today; Google's Android phones do it, Nokia's Symbian phones do it, and now this once-premium service is even seen in a few sub-Rs. 5,000 'uber-china' phones, as I like to personally call them. Yes, I'm referring to phones from brands like Micromax, Karbonn, Lava etc. that are flashed on TV these days in India. MVL is one such player in this league, and their prime focus currently is on the G81 model -- more popularly known as the 'Push email' phone. It is an affordable, dual-SIM supporting, QWERTY keyboard equipped phone. But is it actually worth buying the G81 instead of going for a much more expensive Nokia or BlackBerry? Let's figure out. Design and Build The MVL G81 is a typical candy bar QWERTY shaped phone. It does not look 'cheap' in any sense, thanks to the glossy materials used and that metallic rim wrapping the edges. The phone felt quite light in the hand and the build quality seemed pretty fair too. The keyboard is very much "inspired" from the Blackberry Curve series (especially the 8310 model). The buttons are shaped and even curved the same way as the Blackberry. The typing experience is also similar; the keys have good tactility and despite their apparent small size, they are pretty decent to type on. Above the keys lies an optical trackpad, which is similar to the BlackBerry Curve 8520. There is no D-pad surrounding the trackpad, like the Nokia E72, so usage is entirely dependent on it. Thankfully, the second usage related stumble has been bridged successfully too. The trackpad is fairly accurate to use and "swipes" across menus swiftly. We kept the sensitivity at 50 percent, which gave us a fine balance between speed and accuracy. Surrounding the trackpad are two navi keys, two call accept keys (it's a dual-SIM phone), a dedicated key to open the e-mail app and a call end key. Speaking of keys, the camera shutter button is rather weirdly placed to the top-left side. Right-handed camera usage results in the index finger coming in the way of the camera sensor. A mini USB port lies to the right along with a microSD card slot. Sorry boys, no 3.5mm headphone jack on this one. At the back you have a camera sensor surrounded on either sides by speaker grilles. Some like their music played out loud and theMVL delivers on that front. The "Loud" speaker is actually useful for conf-calls and blaring music. The 2.4-inch display seems to have a resolution that looks like a QVGA (320 x 240 pixels) to my eyes. It is fairly bright and vivid, and portrays content with good clarity. The only issue we had with the design of the phone is with some of the idiotic symbol placements on the keyboard. Almost EVERY phone I've used has a full stop next to the M key, followed by a comma sign. It is because these two are used while typing most commonly. The MVL G81 rather has a $ and @ sign. The comma and full-stop is placed as an alternative above the M and N keys. So now I have to do a Fn+M key to enter a simple full-stop. I mean, when these guys have done such a great job of giving us a Blackberry-esque keyboard, why not go a step further and keep the key-position constant as well? User Interface The user interface seen on the MVL G81 is similar to the ones I've seen on the competing Micromax Q series phones. After getting used to smartphone OSes like Android or even Symbian, this Nokia Series 40-like UI feels a little dated to use. Nonetheless, the home screen has shortcuts to six applications, along with network states for both SIM cards and other things like time, notification symbols for messages, alarm etc. The main menu is similar to what you'd find on a typical Nokia or a Sony Ericsson phone under Rs. 10,000. Importance is given to three pre-installed Java applications; Opera Mini for web-browsing, Nimbuzz for instant messaging, and Snaptu for information feeds. The Opera mini on-board is the older version, and not the latest version 5.0 that brought in many important features like Tabbed browsing, speed dial and a download manager. You cannot update to this version too. Nonetheless, the older version lets you surf full-fledged websites with ease. Techtree.com opened up and was usable for the most part. So, the browser is just fine for casually surfing but won't give you the functionality that the newest version of Opera offers. Same is the case with Nimbuzz, it isn't the latest version. The worst part is it even prompts you to update to the latest version on start. When you click, the system throws up an error saying "default game cannot be updated". What we can make of that is, it won't let you update core apps like these to their latest iteration. Our guesstimate is mostly due to the lack of sufficient RAM or processing power, which will make the latest versions crawl (or worse, unusable) on this phone. Let's talk about the USP app of this device -- the push mail client. It is also a Java-based application which has an easy setup to configure popular mail providers like Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail etc. or to key in POP3 settings of your provider manually. Setting up my Gmail on the device was an easy affair. I was curious to know how the push mail service will function when I exit the Java application. But to my delight, I was notified of a new email on the homescreen itself; clicking the 'read' button would invoke the client to run. The pushing frequency wasn't as instant as a Blackberry or Android's Gmail app; there was generally a lag of a couple of minutes. But it worked nonetheless -- as advertised. But was it usable? Firstly, I was a little irritated that the client took about 10-15 seconds just to open the client, connect to Gmail and open my new e-mail. The second (and BIGGEST) drawback of the client is its inability to read HTML email. This is a major inconvenience since a majority of e-mails one receives are designed using HTML. You can't even click on hyperlinks within your mail. Oh, and I know why, because you cannot run two Java applications at the same time. So, when you chat, you chat. When you browse, you browse. Again, I am tempted to point to the lack of sufficient RAM or processing. The fonts used to show text seem ancient and tiny, which further spoils the experience. You can't search within mails too. In the end, this mail client is just good enough to read text-only conversations, and reply to with text. Another irritating aspect is when inputting text in a Java app. For instance, while chatting in Nimbuzz when you click a text box, you'd ideally expect the text to appear there itself and sent across when you hit enter. But here, clicking on the text box brings up a blank window where you write, then click menu->Done. This takes you to a preview of sorts showing what you've typed. Then you click Menu->OK again to input that text. Some saving grace for this phone is its 2000 contacts and 1000 SMS holding capacity. All in all, the interface doesn't lag too much for the most and basic functions work, but maybe not as they are expected. Performance As a phone, the MVL G81 ain't bad. Call clarity was acceptable and so was network reception. Multi-media wise, the phone's 3.2 megapixel sensor takes decent day shots. Video recording is rather crappy and resembles that MMS video-like quality you might have come across in the past. Audio via the given pair of ear-phones is just about average. And there's nothing much you can do about that either, since there's no 3.5mm earphone jack to swap to a better pair. The quality may just be acceptable to a person who really does not give two-bit about quality to begin with. The battery life was also fair. On a full charge it lasted me an entire day of moderate usage (mostly phone calls) with one active SIM card. Price and Verdict The MVL G81 costs Rs. 5,500. That's a really fair price and a benchmark cost for most of such uber-china phones out there. The push email that MVL advertises about works, but like we mentioned above the limited functionality of the email client would hamper its usage for almost every e-mail user. If you were to look at other options, you've got the INQ Chat 3G for Rs. 2,500 more that gives you push e-mail with 3G support and GPS too. It also has quite a well-done UI and Facebook/Twitter integration. Then there's always the Nokia E63, which will set you back by roughly Rs. 8,500 but will give you push mail with the backing of the Symbian smartphone OS. The G81 isn't a bad phone. Usability of the phone is a subjective matter. If you're the kind of person who is keen on using the feature-set in a phone, then the G81 ain't for you. You rather spend more and get something else. But if you don't pay too much attention to detail, have a fair amount of patience, and need push-mail support for just text based conversations, then the G81 is a decent option. --Well there goes the review by an expert. if he says its okay then its an excellent phone for the masses or consumers..
  6. 1 point
    @BAblus- When U work for 1x kindly check in QPST when U put the User name in UM tab u put password like UTS Kindly check when u copy paste username from Muffy Post there was as space between UTS and reliance . Kindly remove space between there u solve the problem. if problem reply.
  7. 1 point
    @ami1 You are spreading quite a valuable actual user experience gyan!! Keep it up. Fear of returning to the same old handset compared to the current smartphone seems to have really inspired you Now in what ways does this customised ROM will differ from the bypass treo/chinese ROMS which we find in every Pre/Pixi user in this forum? If not much, then all our Gurus here can modify the Official Pre/Pixi ROM with indian usage in mind and upload it somewhere for their clients to play around safely with their handsets with the following, -Data settings not affected. -Profile Bypass. -Later on ability to create Palm Profile so you can install free Palm Applications -Any other danger area which they may be knowing. Many users & clients will be willing to update to latest ROM but not everyone will play with a live handset due to fear of something going wrong. Please gurus take this up to enhance your customer's experience. I will request for Palm Pixi Sprint Latest Customised Indian ROM. Thanks.
  8. 1 point
    ^^^ Read this topic from post no-1, all the require info and help is posted.
  9. -1 points
    @Sir ji what about dual core 2.6 processor ??
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