Re: MOTORAZR V3m file transfer? DTC wrote:
> Is the MOTORAZR V3m cripled like Verizon phones are?
>
> I know I could use my Bluetooth headset, but can I Bluetooth files such
> as pictures and ringtones? If not, can I still use a tethered cable and
> BitPim? What about using as a modem for occasional use I already have a
> Sprint data card and a DLink DIR-450).
It's a simple SEEM edit to enable the file transfer (Bluetooth and
cable) if it's disabled.
See "http://hacktherazr.com/guide.seem.edits.html"
> Pricing between Sprint and Cingular, ...err (insert AT&T's name branding
> of the week) is too close to make a difference. Its the fact I can
> personalize the calling ID names from several phones that will be
> compelling for me. A minor issue for some, but branding your calls with
> your company name is more professional for my use.
The SERO pricing on Sprint is very good, I'd be surprised if AT&T can
match it. See "http://delivery.sprint.com/m/p/sprint/epc/epclanding.asp"
and "http://tinyurl.com/2fkgul".
> And please don't start in with call quality (I really can't tell the
> difference), nationwide footprint (I hardly ever leave a three county
> area), cell breathing (there are less than a dozen traffic lights in the
> thousand square mile county), or data speeds (we have EVDO-Rev A here).
Hey, if Sprint has good coverage in your area more power to you. In most
of California this is not the case. What is not clear is in what cases
Sprint allows roaming onto Verizon in areas where Sprint has a network
but no coverage. They don't let you roam in my area because Sprint has a
network, even though the coverage is very poor. |