I know ;)

I've done the research and published the work arounds :)

-Tim Strazzere


On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 2:46 PM, brucko <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> > So throwing a T-Mobile sim card inside the Nexus One will net T-Mobile
> > with those fees. If you load up an Archos and use the Market Enabler,
> > T-Mobile might get those too, depending if you use those tmobile
> > "credentials" to access the market.
> >
> > The market is filtered by your carrier, then your device (by software
> > id). That doesn't stop someone with a low software version and no
> > carrier from spoofing everything and having the "fee" go to someone it
> > theoretically shouldn't...
> >
> > -Tim Strazzere
>
> This is correct. I have been using an unlocked phone in Australia and
> my carrier (optus) does not support Market so I have no access.
>
> Throw in my wifes SIM from the "3" network and paid apps magically
> appear. Market access is controlled through the carrier named on the
> SIM.
>
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