would an unbranding take providers things out. I read somewhere I thought I
could be wrong. That it help return items back to manufactor's content
only.
"Richard Colton" <webmaster@NOJUNKuselessinfo.org.uk> wrote in message
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>
> "Rebelgirl" <gadgetgirl@iowatelecom.net> wrote in message
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> > Why is it some phone provider's items you can delete off your cell and
> > other
> > items you can't.
> >
> > Like I bought a nokia 3220 cell. I unlocked it like I usually do.
> > Then I go through my cells and free up memory so I can upload my own
> > favorite ringer tones, games, and images. U know personlize my phone
> >
> > Now some of the t-mobile (in this case) items I can delete off the cell.
> > Where others when I try to delete the delete isn't even an option to
pick
> > from.
> >
> > Why is that?
>
> Because some of the items are contained in the firmware that is uploaded
to
> the handset. The offending items will be contained in the PPM or CNT
packs
> depending on the handset, provider and market area.
>
> > and is there a way I can get around it so I can get those last few items
> > off
> > for good?
>
> You could get the phone flashed with generic uncustomised firmware.
>
> > I mean it's a nokia & t-mobile had to get their stuff on it somehow
right?
> > So it should come off correct?
>
> No. Nokia will create, supply and flash the customised firmware for a
> provider as large as T-Mobile to their specifications.
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