V710 Hacker Reward Program Unsuccessful 16
maxofthewell points to the announcement at the top of ""Regretfully, the OBEX hacker's contest for the Motorola v710 was unsuccessful. As of the contest's deadline (January 3, 2005) nobody has stepped forward to claim the prize. Many useful inventions and modifications came out of this effort." Full report here."
Holding out? (Score:1)
Unfortunatly Common (Score:4, Insightful)
This is all too common. People should boycott Verizon (or at least the v710) untill they decide to get their act together. It's easier to teach one phone company a lesson NOW before some genius exec at Cingular finds a way to increase proffits by "borrowing" this idea and soon ALL the phone companies are doing it. It would be much harder to stop then.
Also, in the article there is a note of a class-action suit in the state of Californa against Verizon for their promises on this phone. I'd like everyone who qualifys to sign up (unless of course you LIKE being walked on). That's the only way things will change unfortunatly.
Now for a question: on CDMA networks, the phones have their ID number imbeded in them and you are tied to a specific carrier without reprogramming, right? Are problems like this as common with GSM phones (since in theory it should be easier for customers to switch providers/phones since they can take out the little SIM card)? I know things are supposed to be MUCH better overseas (Japan, Europe, etc) with phone features, but how much difference does GSM/CDMA make here in the states in regard to getting walked on by the phone companies?
Re:Unfortunatly Common (Score:1)
Re:Unfortunatly Common (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Unfortunatly Common (Score:1)
Re:Unfortunatly Common (Score:2)
Re:Unfortunatly Common (Score:2, Informative)
In order to bring, say a SprintPCS CDMA phone to Verizon CDMA, you will need to obtain something called a Master Subsidy Lock code or MSL. This code is required for phone programming. This can actually be found by using bitpim and sifting through binary
Re:Unfortunatly Common (Score:2)
Unfortunate - but did keep word (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Unfortunate - but did keep word (Score:2)
Interoperability (Score:1)
aaah (Score:1)