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I have never done it or used that site and I don't guarantee that it's safe or that they won't just take your money and ruin your phone, I'm just giving an example
From what I've heard, boost does not accept flashed phones to there network... I've flashed to cricket quite a few times, including the droid x im using right now. its really easy (takes like 30 mins)... ill post the link to my guide if you'd like...
sent from my droidX that eats blackberries and apples for breakfast
From what I've heard, boost does not accept flashed phones to there network... I've flashed to cricket quite a few times, including the droid x im using right now. its really easy (takes like 30 mins)... ill post the link to my guide if you'd like...
sent from my droidX that eats blackberries and apples for breakfast
Be warned. I'm not trying to dissuade anyone from doing this.. BUT I've personally dealt with quite a few devices that were flashed over to cricket, and they turn out to be glitchy, unstable, and crash quite frequently... I hope you have a different experience. I'm not saying that these results are ALWAYS what happens, but... it happens often... ymmv
DROID RAZR MAXXIMIZED!!!! PREPARE TO BE VANQUISHED!!!
Rebirth of an old topic.....
There is no way to flash any device not designed for the iDEN network.
Channel assignments are different, as is the coding.
TDMA is using time slots with channels assigned in two 12.5 kHz. channels, using time sharing within those channels, CDMA uses similar channel assignments, but does not have guard band assignments, and base stations do not run their transmitters at full power to their respective band edges like iDEN networks do. There are also splinter channels used that are not used with CDMA channel assignments and frequency re-use.