when you have pdanet open on the phone what version does it report?
It reports version 3.0 on mine.
Hey jseah. Could you do me a favor and generate a checksum for your PDAnet.apk
Just grab the app Hash Droid on the market. It will only take 2 seconds and would be a, major help. Thanks in advance.
Or... even better if you could just link a copy.
/data/app
Copy to sdcard
Long press
Share
Dropbox
Link.
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To be able to download all apps from the
Market (including tether apps) put your phone in airplane mode and then turn on wifi...u should now be able to see all the apps that Verizon blocked in the marketplace
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To be able to download all apps from the
Market (including tether apps) put your phone in airplane mode and then turn on wifi...u should now be able to see all the apps that Verizon blocked in the marketplace
Sent from my ADR6400L using Tapatalk
Tried that, and PdaNet is still missing.
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To be able to download all apps from the
Market (including tether apps) put your phone in airplane mode and then turn on wifi...u should now be able to see all the apps that Verizon blocked in the marketplace
Sent from my ADR6400L using Tapatalk
That trick worked for me. Of course, you're on a Thunderbolt forum so maybe there is something different about the X that makes it not work.
It reports version 3.0 on mine.
Hey jseah. Could you do me a favor and generate a checksum for your PDAnet.apk
Just grab the app Hash Droid on the market. It will only take 2 seconds and would be a, major help. Thanks in advance.
Or... even better if you could just link a copy.
/data/app
Copy to sdcard
Long press
Share
Dropbox
Link.
{{ WugFresh }}
Sorry, but I can't find this file (PDAnet.apk) on my phone. Tried using Astro as well as Hash Droid.
just go out to the june fabric website what's out there just download that 30 client and then follow the directions plugin it'll install on your droid
Apparently where Verizon might have been able to see more than normal usage for a smart phone, cause I'm sure they look at a user using 10 gigs of data a month and say wait, every month, the guy must not work, what could they download to a phone that much a month without running out of memory, so guess they don't see that excess use now , just a guess, excess data must been visible before even though was not considered tethering
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