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i'm kinda lost with the story...
but if t-mo's reception is your only problem, why not go to at&t if it seems you got coverage instead of getting a new phone?
with people eating up each other in the 3g space, 2g will be all yours to use with your n900. i don't know about at&t's data speed but t-mo's 2g is acceptable...
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2011-06-20
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2011-06-20
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2011-06-21
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...Now the question is what to do with my 770? I don't want to sell it, but don't want it sitting in the closet idle....
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2011-06-27
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In the early days, the days of the dark age, rooting VM phone is like pulling teeth. Today, rooting is like turning your light on or off.
3 scenerio, all at your disposal.
1) use the VM phone as is, no rooting
2) use the VM phone with root, waiting to be kick out if caught
3) root the VM phone, do what you want to do, then unroot it again.
What do you think?
To root the VM phone today, dl an app call gingerbreak, to root and unroot is like flipping a switch.
Hope this helps,
bun
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