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Touchdown isn't the issue....that's always worked for me on all the versions. The built in exchange client, however, had issues in 232. In fact it had bugs up until about 242 IIRC.
Touchdown isn't the issue....that's always worked for me on all the versions. The built in exchange client, however, had issues in 232. In fact it had bugs up until about 242 IIRC.
And as you already pointed out, not a risk I'm willing to take. Although I suppose if I do and it still doesn't work I could always just "accidentally" run it over with my car and ask really nicely for a new one...
Touchdown isn't the issue....that's always worked for me on all the versions. The built in exchange client, however, had issues in 232. In fact it had bugs up until about 242 IIRC.
And as you already pointed out, not a risk I'm willing to take. Although I suppose if I do and it still doesn't work I could always just "accidentally" run it over with my car and ask really nicely for a new one...
Battery (extended) is about to die. At 2% now at 16 hrs 43 mins. It was draining fast this morning on WiFi and 4G but slowed when I toggled CDMA only. 4G hunting is a killer.
Battery (extended) is about to die. At 2% now at 16 hrs 43 mins. It was draining fast this morning on WiFi and 4G but slowed when I toggled CDMA only. 4G hunting is a killer.
Yeah having already soft bricked this thing more than once out of shear noob-ness, I've since learned to do a little research and actually listen to the folks who know what they're doing. Oh well, I still have WebOS Community Edition to play with (I know I'm totally in danger of being laughed out of this forum after the WebOS references)
I googled "get army enterprise on your Android" and came across a pdf of an email from the head enterprise guy from August 2011. Basically it says he wants soldiers to be able to access their email on their mobile devices but they haven't sorted out the securities.
ADB is a tricky mistress. Believe me. She requires USB Debugging mode to be enabled, proper drivers, a proper cable, a non-USB 3.0 port, and to sacrifice a chicken. Everyone forgets that last part.
I googled "get army enterprise on your Android" and came across a pdf of an email from the head enterprise guy from August 2011. Basically it says he wants soldiers to be able to access their email on their mobile devices but they haven't sorted out the securities.