Motorola Droid Full Solution Updated
I think if the MMS problem were on my end I would still be able to receive them just not send but since I receive a message saying I have to go to mycricket.com/mms to view the MMS it seems more likely that the issue is on Cricket's end. Why it works for some and not others is a mystery. I've called and emailed cricket several times. I've also changed my PRL. Does anyone know what PRL we'd be most likely to end up with if we could type *228? Perhaps there's one that's newer than 6499. Maybe when Cricket finally release their smart-phones we'll have more answers.
As to the issue people have with the instructions the primary factor is that the instructions assume you know your way around linux and the instruction are not designed to teach you linux so if you're not used to using a terminal interface (ADB Shell, or other) then the instruction can be quite confusing. SyZtyM, have you asked the forum admin if he/she can give you the ability to edit the first post?
Motorola Droid Full Solution Updated
im having problem knowing where to find autostart or root explorer i dont know what to do inorder to be there so that i can change the new IP adress im using droid otorola. please help me...thanks
Motorola Droid Full Solution Updated
can someone help me with this situation?
Motorola Droid Full Solution Updated
This is new. Before I couldnt edit it. Hofo must have changed. I dont check here much anymore. I will update it asap. Thanks for the heads up.
Motorola Droid Full Solution Updated
i was having the same issues i couldnt get wap, mms, or internet working on my phone. this is what i did to get it working. im a complete noob as well, for adb shell i googled adb for dummies, thats the only way i was able to get it on my computer. you will need that for all the commands then to put the u2nl file in c:/android/tools after you installed the adb shell you will have the android folder copy your u2nl file then open mycomputer either on the icon on your computer or by going to the start menu then mycomputer then open the Local Disk (C:) icon find the folder that says android open it