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Updated 6/10/2006 - by Bryan

Upgrading your SDA's ROM to the new generic ROM (specifcally for the Qtek 8300 - but works on the SDA) will enable push email support with exchange server. I've used this ROM and have found no problems with it. Be aware that upgrading to any new ROM will wipe your phone's memory clean, so backup any contacts, programs, or data you might need. Also, be aware that upgrading to the Qtek ROM will wipe out all your T-Mobile branded features and any software they bundled with the phone. It is possible to revert back to the old T-Mobile ROM after performing this upgrade, but i don't have the ROM or instructions here, so upgrade at your own risk. If you're ready to proceed:

  1. Download the files:
  2. Prepare your phone for step #3 with the registry editor:
    • Connect up your phone to the PC and hit "Explore" in activesync and then browse to "My Windows Mobile-Based Device"->Temp and copy the regeditstg exe file to this Temp directory
    • ON YOUR PHONE go to Start->More until you find File Explorer. Open it up and browse to the Temp directory on your phone and run regedtstg.exe.
    • In the registry editor, navigate to: HKLMSecurityPoliciesPolicies
    • Click "Values" soft-key
    • Change "00001001" value to 1 (decimal) (recovery note: default is 2)
    • Change "00001005" value to 40 (decimal) (recovery note: default is 16)
    • Change "00001017" value to 144 (decimal) (recovery note: default is 128)
    • Add new DWORD value "0000101b" and assign it a value of 1 (decimal)
    • Reboot the phone
  3. Unock your phone with the SPV-Services files so the ROM will install:
    • Using the same procedure as above, copy the Cert.CAB file from the SPV-Services zip file to the Temp directory on your mobile device and then use the phone's file manager to browse to the file and run it. It should flash up a warning about being unsigned - just click "yes" and let it install.
    • ON YOUR COMPUTER - With the phone still connected to the PC and turned on, run the SPV-Services.exe from the SPV-Services.
    • In the spv-services.exe tool, Click "CID Tool (Alpha)" on the left hand side - it will read the CID from your Phone. You can copy and paste the CID number that was collected to your PC in a text file to make sure you have a backup for whatever reason.
    • Click the "Set CID to 1111111" button and be patient. Do not switch your phone, restart your computer or unplug the phone!
    • Wait for the process to complete successfully, and then reboot the phone.
  4. Here's what you've been waiting for - upgrade your ROM with the ROM Updater:
    • Run the ROM updater you downloaded in the first step (the .exe file). Read all the instructions carefully and do not get impatient.
    • The phone will reboot once and then set itself up before rebooting again after which it will be operational.
  5. You will need to set the date/time/regional settings (start->settings) and re-setup the internet/mms settings:

You're done!

Thanks to Matt: http://www.modaco.com/index.php?showtopic=240179&st=0

 

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Updated 6/9/2006 - by Bryan

SIM unlocking your phone allows you to use any other GSM carrier's SIM card in your phone. You will need to have Microsoft Activesync installed and a native SIM Card in your phone to unlock it (i.e. T-Mobile SIM in the SDA, Cingular SIM in the 2125).

  1. Download the files SPV-Services Client: http://www.spv-developers.com/content/SPV-Services.zip and unzip onto your computer.
  2. Connect your phone to the PC and hit "Explore" in activesync and then browse to "My Windows Mobile-Based Device"->Temp and copy the cert.cab file to this Temp directory.
  3. ON YOUR PHONE go to Start->More until you find File Explorer. Open it up and browse to the Temp directory on your phone and run the cert.cab file, and then reboot your phone.
  4. ON YOUR COMPUTER, run the SPVServices.exe file, chose the SIM Lock option, and follow the instructions to unlock your phone.

You're done! If you are using a foreign SIM card in your phone and are using the internet, you may need to setup your phone with your network's data settings:

 

Thanks to Matt: http://www.modaco.com/index.php?showtopic=240179&st=0

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Updated 6/9/2006 - by Bryan

  1. Go to start->setup->connections->gprs->add:
    • description - TMobile GPRS
    • connects to: the internet
    • access point: wap.voicestream.com
  2. Go to start->setup->connections->gprs->add:
    • description -TMobile WAP
    • connects to: WAP network
    • access point: wap.voicestream.com
  3. Go to start->setup->connections->proxy->add:
    • description - T-Zones WAP Proxy
    • connects from: the internet
    • connects to: wap network
    • name/port: 216.155.165.50:8080
    • type: HTTP
  4. Configure MMS: Go to start->messaging->MMS->Menu->Options->Account Options->MMS->-MMSC Settings:
    • Edit the sample MMSC item
    • Name: Tmobile MMSC
    • MMSC URL: http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
    • WAP Gateway: 216.155.165.50
    • Port: 9201

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Updated 6/9/2006 - by Bryan

  1. Go to start->setup->connections->gprs->add:
    • description - cingular gprs
    • connects to: the internet
    • access point: wap.cingular
    • user name: WAP@CINGULARGPRS.COM
    • password: CINGULAR1
  2. Go to start->setup->connections->gprs->add:
    • description -cingular wap
    • connects to: WAP network
    • access point: wap.cingular
    • user name: WAP@CINGULARGPRS.COM
    • password: CINGULAR1
  3. Go to start->setup->connections->proxy->add:
    • description - cingular proxy
    • connects from: the internet
    • connects to: wap network
    • name/port, username, password: (leave blank)
    • type: http
  4. Configure MMS: Go to start->messaging->MMS->Menu->Options->Account Options->MMS->-MMSC Settings:
    • Eeit the sample MMSC item
    • Name: cingular
    • MMSC URL: http://mmsc.cingular.com
    • WAP Gateway: 66.209.11.61
    • Port: 9201

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Updated 6/1/2006 - by Bryan

Update: Version 2 Now Availabe

Most people are familiar with PDF files and using Adobe Reader to open these files. Adobe Reader is a relatively simple program that just basically displays PDF files that for some inexplicable reason takes a download of over 20mb to install and is one of the more sluggish programs on my computer. The other day i had to open a PDF on a computer that didn't have Adobe Reader installed and finally decided i had had enough with Adobe and it's bloated software littering my hard drive - so i went looking for alternatives. I found a great little program that does just about everything Adobe Reader does - with blinding speed and a 1.26mb download! It's called Foxit Reader and is available free here: foxitsoftware.com I'd highly recommend it.

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