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#1 2009-10-29 1:56 am
- smcracraft
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- Registered: 2009-10-23
- Posts: 34
iPhone?
Hi,
Can iPhone questions/concerns be posted here?
Or is it too controversial?
The issue has to do with tethering and iPhone OS 3.0
and their relation to Visual Voicemail flag settings display
in the Phone app.
My observation is that if you have the tethering hack
installed on a 3.0 phone, your profile won't permit
visual voicemail in the Phone App.
Likewise, if you set your Settings/General/Network/Data
visual voicemail to acsd.voicemail instead of wap.cingular,
it breaks your tethering.
Thus, tethering and visual voicemail flag appear to be mutually
exclusive.
Anyone else experience this?
Note: one cannot upgrade to >3.0x since tethering there
is broken, if you have a certain version of firmware. Also,
going back from >=3.1* to 3.0x apparently isn't possible
so one has to step gingerly here.
By the way, I am in the camp that once/someday Verizon
offers the iPhone 3Gx or iPhone 4G on their LTE network,
I'll be the first to switch and leave AT&T.
The reason?
Verizon's Palm Treo offering for *years* permitted full tethering
without any controversy or issue. Why? Because Verizon is
confident in their network. I don't think AT&T is yet confident
in their network's capability/scope.
--Stuart
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#2 2009-10-29 10:52 am
- sturner
- Royal High Poobah
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- From: Carrollton, TX USA
- Registered: 2000-01-31
- Posts: 13816
Re: iPhone?
AT&T is tethered to old thinking and ancient technology. They really want everyone to go back to wired transmission using morse code.
There is a vast difference between the two companies.
I'm not dead yet.
There are 3 types of people, those who can count and those who can't.
"There are few things graven in stone, excepting your date of death."
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#3 2009-10-29 12:12 pm
- Daddyo
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- From: the last juke joint
- Registered: 2004-01-24
- Posts: 1881
Re: iPhone?
I would switch if I had a choice.
A million seconds is 12 days.
A billion seconds is 31 years.
A trillion seconds is 31,688 years.
Hope and change could be forever.
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#4 2009-10-29 12:28 pm
- gd
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- Registered: 2009-04-06
- Posts: 817
Re: iPhone?
I have also installed this hack on my iPhone, yet my visual voicemail and tethering both work. I did in fact go through your problem but it was fixed after I rebooted the iPhone. If that doesn't work check out this site for help
this is where I downloaded from
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