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  1. #1
    William Bray
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    According to other posters the T62U displays a G on the main screen to
    indicate that its on GSM. Mine does not.
    Another post stated that you could access your protocol stack from the
    Extras section. Once again- I can't.
    As far as the *777* option my power button is hard to use. most of the
    time it does nothing. This is really fun to turn back on. How long do
    you have on this option before turning it back on means nothing?
    Finally, I have this through Cingular. I am assuming that most folks
    who have written about the hidden functions of this cell phone are with
    AT&T where the software layout is different. Any hints, suggestions or
    comments are welcome.

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  2. #2
    William Bray
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    Re: T62U questions

    After reading posts from wirelessadvisor.com I went ahead and tried the
    *777* function. As soon as I rebooted the phone the alpha-indicator was
    on the screen. Through settings I went to networks and found the now
    revealed sid.soc disabler and protocol stack. Playing with the protocol
    I found that the GSM chip mode appears to be the same thing as GSM Home
    mode. It will not go anywhere but GSM. On GSM Pref mode it would go
    into TDMA when the GSM signal got too weak.
    This is slightly different that the AT&T version which seems to require
    an elaborate MIN update process before the TDMA portion can work.

    [email protected] (William Bray) wrote in article
    <[email protected]>:
    > According to other posters the T62U displays a G on the main screen to
    > indicate that its on GSM. Mine does not.
    > Another post stated that you could access your protocol stack from the
    > Extras section. Once again- I can't.
    > As far as the *777* option my power button is hard to use. most of the
    > time it does nothing. This is really fun to turn back on. How long do
    > you have on this option before turning it back on means nothing?
    > Finally, I have this through Cingular. I am assuming that most folks
    > who have written about the hidden functions of this cell phone are with
    > AT&T where the software layout is different. Any hints, suggestions or
    > comments are welcome.
    >
    > [posted via phonescoop.com]


    [posted via phonescoop.com]



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