good, you may be able to make a backup, as a user app, try that first
good, you may be able to make a backup, as a user app, try that first
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I have verified it works with these Motorola devices running android 2.3.4
Droid 2 (a955), Droid 2 Global (a956), R2D2 (a957), & Droid X (MB810)
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ok missed your post, so you found your backup on your sd card?
just move it to pc, then to DX
use apn backup & restore, to restore apn backup
[ROOT] Framaroot, a one-click .apk to root
I have verified it works with these Motorola devices running android 2.3.4
Droid 2 (a955), Droid 2 Global (a956), R2D2 (a957), & Droid X (MB810)
sd_shadow's [Collection] of Links: FAQs, Guides, Rooting, SBFs, ROMs... - Google Docs
Always in motion is the future
And theoretically that will restore it back to appalachian wireless?
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yes, but you current system version may still be a problem
if the restore apn does not work, try flashing the generic SBF, then the restore apn
[ROOT] Framaroot, a one-click .apk to root
I have verified it works with these Motorola devices running android 2.3.4
Droid 2 (a955), Droid 2 Global (a956), R2D2 (a957), & Droid X (MB810)
sd_shadow's [Collection] of Links: FAQs, Guides, Rooting, SBFs, ROMs... - Google Docs
Always in motion is the future
Ok. The rom shouldnt interfere with the apn should it?
Sent from my Motorola RAZR MAXX
only if it's a ics/jb, then you need to make apn backup app a system app
[ROOT] Framaroot, a one-click .apk to root
I have verified it works with these Motorola devices running android 2.3.4
Droid 2 (a955), Droid 2 Global (a956), R2D2 (a957), & Droid X (MB810)
sd_shadow's [Collection] of Links: FAQs, Guides, Rooting, SBFs, ROMs... - Google Docs
Always in motion is the future
also the dx was/is still activated and not replaced by RAZR MAXX or other device
[ROOT] Framaroot, a one-click .apk to root
I have verified it works with these Motorola devices running android 2.3.4
Droid 2 (a955), Droid 2 Global (a956), R2D2 (a957), & Droid X (MB810)
sd_shadow's [Collection] of Links: FAQs, Guides, Rooting, SBFs, ROMs... - Google Docs
Always in motion is the future
Ok great. It is ics on the dx.
On a side note, if i want to put a jb rom on my maxx, does it matter what carrier the rom is geared for? Im pretty sure i know the answer, but you are way more knowledgeable than i and i will defer to your judgement
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No i replaced the dx with a dx2, and the dx2 with a razr. So it is not currently active. I tried to go back to it when my dx2 boot looped, but because the carrier is wrong on it aw didn't know what to do to fix it so i bought the razr maxx
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