How can I transfer data from one cell phone to another remote cellphone?
That's not what I want to do. I want to install a phone on a robot, call the robot from my phone and control it over Verizon, AT&T etc.
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After my dads phone being recently stolen and o2 doing absolutley nothing about it I started thinking about preventing my phone from being used if it gets stolen.
I have the XDA IIi running wm2003se, is there any software that I can use that will automatically disable the phone if a code is not entered every so often, or if asked to by a remote device? Is there anyway I can get my phone to say automatically connect to gprs and transmit data to my pc, or call a certain number?
Is it possible to use dial up on your cell phone and receive internet on the phone and just use cell phone minutes? I have plenty of minutes but no data plan. I do have att dsl so I have access to access numbers and an account/password.
I have two phones:
A BB Curve 3g 9300 (With a BB data plan and probbly a BES service manage by the IT department at my job)
A Personal phone HTC Desire Android (Unlocked)
If I insert the BB SimCard into my Android phone I can make & receive calls but I don't have any data connection (No internet connection through the browser, or gtalk or anything else)
Any idea what I can do. I don't need all the fancy BB services I just need to connect to the internet and additionally know if they know that I am using my personal phone instead of the BB phone.
Thanks in advance
http://androidandme.com/2011/06/new...-bloatware-forever-and-we-love-them-for-that/
Not just Tmobile but all carriers should follow in Sprints footstep and allow users to remove bloatware. Most of these bloatware we never use anyway and if most of you don't know, they monitor your phone in ways you can't imagine. One example is Tmboile TV which always the app to:
Your messages: read SMS or MMS, receive MMS, receive SMS, receive WAP - (why would a app like that need to read your text messages?)
Your location: coarse (network-based_ location, fine (GPS) location - (enough said about that!)
Network Communication: full Internet access (and some of you wonder why your battery drains)
Services that cost you money: send SMS messages
Phone calls: read phone state and identity
System tools: change network connectivity, change WI-FI state, modify global system setting, prevent phone from sleeping - (PREVENT PHONE FROM SLEEPING....WHAT thats just some creepy stuff. and change network connectivity, so if your phone randomly acts up and switches from 2G to 4G or your WI-FI turns off, it might not be a defective device but an app trying to get info from you.
My theory is that if I purchase a phone fro $2006, it should be MY phone and I should be able to do whatever I want to the phone; root, remove, change anything as I please. I'm already paying the carrier for the data and thats where it should stop, they give me the data that I pay for and I purchase a phone that I do as please. Just saying!
Is there a way to disable mobile data EDGE/3G in a ROM build?
I want to use this phone on a line with no data connection and have it not get picked up by the system as a smart phone. I only want voice and WIFI available.
I have a flip phone that I can stuff the SIM into and have ATT block all data access before putting the SIM back into the Inspire.
Does what I want to do make sense?
Thanks
Correct me if I am wrong but the imei will dictate to to ATT what type of phone that is. So if you can spoof that then you are good.
I work for VZW customer care and the imei is the same thing as an esn/meid and when that is entered on my system it pulls up the phone type and automatically provisions stuff. So when you stick the sim into the phone ATT is going to pick up the imei of that phone auto provision a data pkg.