wsabido
21-03-2004, 10:04 PM
Hey folks,
I ran into a problem because of my greed for the very latest OS - I loaded a t-mobile OS into my XDA and when I was looking at the network settings, I discovered that I'd lost signal to my phone so I'm now working to fix that. my question is this - everytime I load WM2003, do I automatically condemn my XDA to be limited to 900 mhz? of course I know the XDA doesn't have the hardware to be running 1900 mhz (US frequency or T-mobile's native frequency), but does loading a WM2003 designed for XDA disable my normal automatic 900/1800 switching for use here in Asia and Europe?
Thanks....
I ran into a problem because of my greed for the very latest OS - I loaded a t-mobile OS into my XDA and when I was looking at the network settings, I discovered that I'd lost signal to my phone so I'm now working to fix that. my question is this - everytime I load WM2003, do I automatically condemn my XDA to be limited to 900 mhz? of course I know the XDA doesn't have the hardware to be running 1900 mhz (US frequency or T-mobile's native frequency), but does loading a WM2003 designed for XDA disable my normal automatic 900/1800 switching for use here in Asia and Europe?
Thanks....