Re: iMate Pocket PC
- From: "Allan Boegild Pedersen" <abp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2005 16:23:12 +0200
Hi
it is possible to change, the imate is the same unit as t-mobile, qtek, and
many more..
it has a extended rom partition where Telstar har put there configuration
and when ever you hard reset it, that configuration is added to the device
ram.
you can find more info and how to unlock your extended rom here
http://forum.xda-developers.com
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Regards,
Allan Boegild Pedersen
www.pda-faq.com (howto's for Micosoft Pocket PC)
"news.eftel.com.au" <philip.middleton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> skrev i en
meddelelse news:42b6c2f9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I have an I-Mate Pocket PC Phone Edition I purchased second hand via ebay.
>Its been working find, and its not locked to a particular service Provider.
>I've just enabled GPRS with Vodafone, (my Phone service Provider in
>Australia) and I'm discovering some interesting problems. The Phone must
>have been originally sold by Telstra Australia, as its default Background
>is Telstra, and the Email and components of the Internet setup mention
>Telstra, and dosent seem to give me any options to change these. Ie, the
>email setup only gives me the username part of the field to fill in, with
>the rest of the email address locked to "@telstra.com" and there is no
>configuration for POP and SMTP setting anywhere I can find (presumably
>these are hard coded to Telstras service also).
> I need to know if there is anyway of setting this all completely back to
> defaults (manufacturer defaults, without the "Telstra bastardisations".
> There Telstra "Enhancements" (lol) are in the ROM, so a reset to factory
> defaults does not fix the problem. Is there a vanila "Configurable"
> version of Win 2003 for the Pocket PC I can download / buy from somewhere
> so I can setup the Internet to use any GMS / GPRS supplier?
>
> Failing this, is there some software I can install that will give me the
> flexability of setup I require?
> ie some third party GPRS Connection / email setup so I can connect to my
> home office email server etc...?
>
> Thanks... Philip Middleton
>
>
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