Ok everone, I got the Handset today and GSM 850 WORKS! Audio sounds good and
Test call was a success. I will be sending the phone off to its next stop soon.
Thanks to Michael Shiloh for arranging the test and i hope this leads to good
things for the 850Mhz band
That's great. I really hope those handsets are available at the same time
as the 900 band phones.
On Jan 28, 2008 8:03 PM, Christopher Earl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok everone, I got the Handset today and GSM 850 WORKS! Audio sounds good
and Test call was a success. I will be sending the
Upgrading the Memory is not a problem, just pop in a bigger microSD upgrading
the NAND would be totaly different and not serve much of a purpose, you can use
the ipkg that lets you install apps directly on the SD and link the libs and
stuff, there is a wiki that will help you do this. about the
Whoops, I meant RAM (128 mb on the current unit).
Yeah, I was afraid it was just the two. At least t-mob's been good to
me in the past.
On Jan 30, 2008 10:48 PM, Christopher Earl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Upgrading the Memory is not a problem, just pop in a bigger microSD
upgrading the NAND
Oh, the 128 is onboard storage. What *is* the onboard CPU RAM on this
thing? Is it just what's built onboard the CPU?
On Jan 30, 2008 11:27 PM, Lally Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Whoops, I meant RAM (128 mb on the current unit).
Yeah, I was afraid it was just the two. At least t-mob's
The 64MB of NAND flash aka 'on board Flash 'is just for the Kernel and Root
File system, although the Root FS could be loaded onto the MicroSD card; which
is located under the SIM slot, i believe that up to 4GIG is available on
MicroSD. The GTA01 ships with a 512MB card. so all in all you get
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