Re: Smart phone lore
Posted by Orpheus on Thu May 31st at 11:08am 2012
Also, a software solution is perfectly acceptable as long as its legit. I have no interest in putting questionable software in my new phone.

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Re: Smart phone lore
Posted by Crono on Thu May 31st at 11:35pm 2012
It's 100% different for every device, you're going to have to look it up online. (How to root [phone manufacturer and model])
And also, be careful. If you brick the phone, they will not replace it for free, and warranty will not apply.

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Re: Smart phone lore
Posted by Orpheus on Fri Jun 1st at 12:07am 2012
Sighs
I figured as much. Thanx Adam

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Re: Smart phone lore
Posted by Orpheus on Tue Jun 19th at 12:30pm 2012
Now you would think that this is an obvious question, but its not. Are there differences in USB cables? I wanna know if one of mine is broken, or just a different model.
With my new phone I have the option of tethering it and using the internet connection for my laptop. THIS IS NOT A MOBILE HOTSPOT but a tethering.
The USB that cam with the phone lets me do it all by itself. No problems. Another USB I have in my truck won't do it at all. It connects. It charges. For all intents its working but it fails to tether.
Ok the reason I ask. My wifes phone tethers too but her USB wont let it. I wanna know if there are different USB cables so I can tether hers to the net so she can use it while I am gone.

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Re: Smart phone lore
Posted by Crono on Wed Jun 20th at 5:53am 2012
It's likely a proprietary cable and the socket has extra pins that aren't part of whatever USB connection standard they're using.

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